Chapter 1: Getting Started4
Installing Drive Image
You can install Drive Image from any of the following operating systems:
• Windows 95/98
• Windows Me
• Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
• Windows 2000 Professional
• Windows XP
For DOS or OS/2, see “Installing on an OS/2 or DOS-Only Computer” on page 5.
1
Insert the Drive Image CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2
If CD auto-run is enabled, the installation program automatically launches when you
place the Drive Image CD in your CD-ROM drive. If the CD auto-run is not enabled,
insert the CD, click Start
➤
Run, then type drive:\AUTORUN (where drive is
the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), then click OK.
You will be presented with the following options:
• Install—Install Drive Image, including QuickImage and ImageExplorer, to a local
hard disk.
• Create Rescue Diskettes—Create a set of diskettes including a bootable floppy
and a program disk that enable you to run Drive Image from DOS.
• Documentation—Display PDF manuals for Drive Image or Drive Image error
messages. You can use Adobe Acrobat to view and search PDF manuals.
• Install DataKeeper—Install DataKeeper to your hard disk.
• Select Language—Select the language for the Drive Image software you want to
install.
• Exit—Exit the installation program.
3
Select the option you want, then follow the on-screen instructions.
4
At the end of the installation process, you will have an opportunity to create rescue
diskettes.
PowerQuest recommends that you create rescue diskettes. Then if your hard disk becomes
unbootable or you do not have access to Windows, you can boot your computer and run
Drive Image from the rescue disks. If you do not create rescue disks during the product
installation, you can create them later by running the installation program from the Drive
Image CD.
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