144Chapter D - User's ManualThe CONFIG.SYS will be similar to the file below (the relevant entries are printed bold). Theparameters following the corelSCSI driver refer to a particular configuration, they haveautomatically been added by the corelSCSI INSTALL program.device=gdtx000.exefiles=30buffers=30stacks=9,256shell=\COMMAND.COM /E:512 /Pdevice=\gdt\gdtxdos.exedevice=\gdt\gdtaspi.exe /R:H1I4device=\coreldrv\UNI_ASP.SYS /C:4 /ID:4;;;1 /VOL:1 /DOS4 /SS:512 /@4:-98Note: drives run with corelSCSI and the UNI_ASP.SYS driver are neither compatible withdrives run with GDTSETUP and the GDT cache nor with those run with the above me n-tioned Adaptec ASPIDISK.SYS driver.D.10 Using Windows 95To install Windows 95, a fully operational MS-DOS operating system is needed on the par-tition on which Windows 95 is to be installed. Furthermore, you need a CD-ROM that isfully accessible under MS-DOS and connected to the GDT controller. For further detailsplease refer to section D.6 of this chapter. The CONFIG.SYS file must at least include theentries for GDTX000.EXE, GDTASPI.EXE and the ASPI module.(A) Now install Windows following to the instructions given by the installation software.(B) After the installation has been completed, the GDT device driver (GDTX.MPD, a so-called mini port driver) needs to be installed. Boot Windows 95, go to the ControlPanel, select System and click on the Device Manager. Select Other Devices and clickon the GDT Controller. Choose Driver / Change Driver / Have Disk. Insert the GDTdriver disk and install the driver.Important Note: Windows 95 is not able to determine if the GDT BIOS can be removed.Therefore, do not use the test option and select Cancel. Otherwise, the system mightfreeze.