33When the [Windows 95 Startup Menu] appears, select [1. Boot].Enter "FDISK", then press Enter .When [Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...?] appears on the screen, pressN ,then Enter .Select [3. Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive].Select [1. Delete Primary DOS Partition].Start up again following the on-screen instructions.These steps will allow you to install most operating systems.The contents of the hard disk will be deleted. Always make sure to back up the hard diskbeforehand.The following steps will normally be unnecessary, however, if installation is not possible, tryperforming them.Start up again using the FIRSTAID FD to open FDISK in the same way.When [Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...?] appears on the first screen,press N , then Enter .Select [1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive].Set the partition following the on-screen instructions and activate it.Start up again following the on-screen instructions.Back up the contents of your hard disk.Insert the FIRSTAID FD, and restart the computer.This computer uses a new, highly efficient file system called FAT32. Please note the followingregarding FAT32.Some software will not run normally:Do not run disk utilities and other software not compatible with FAT32. Doing so couldcause incorrect information such as hard disk capacity to be shown or could destroy harddisk data.Contact the dealer or other outlet for the software and obtain the latest version.Non-recognition from other operating systems:You will not be able to view the contents of your hard disk from other operating systems.(For example, you will not be able to view the contents of your hard disk even when startingup using a floppy disk created with another computer.)Other operating systems cannot therefore be installed. To install the operating system, pleaserefer to the method listed below. If you are unsure about this explanation, do not proceedwith installation of operating system.12Hard Disk3456789101112Technical InformationFAT32