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<br />VERSION 1.0 1/12/95 <br /> <br />GETTING STARTED <br /> <br />COMPUTER <br />SOFTWARE <br /> <br />This Benefit-Cost Program is a WINDOWS program; therefore, your <br />computer must have Windows (Version 3.1 or higher) installed before <br />you load or run the Benefit-Cost Program. Windows Version 3.11 is <br />recommended because of additional features and somewhat less <br />propensity to "cra~h" than Version 3.1. <br /> <br />All Windows' programs require the use of a mouse; thus your computer <br />system must have a mouse properly installed and operational. <br /> <br />Windows <br /> <br />To install Windows: <br /> <br />1. Turn on your computer. <br /> <br />2. Insert the Windows Disk 1 in the drive (A: or B:) that you want <br />to use for the installation and close the drive door. Windows <br />Setup lets you use any active floppy disk drive. <br /> <br />3. At the DOS prompt, C:\>, to make the installation drive active, <br />type the drive letter desired followed by a colon (A: or B:) and <br />press Enter. Your DOS prompt will change to A:> or B:> <br />depending on which drive you made active. <br /> <br />4. Type SeTUP and press Enter. This command initiates the self- <br />installing Windows Setup program. <br /> <br />NOTE: DOS commands are not case-sensitive and may be <br />entered either in upper or lower case. For clarity, all DOS <br />commands in this manual are shown in upper case. <br /> <br />5. Follow the instructions on the screen, <br /> <br />The Setup program's instructions should be self-explanatory. But, if <br />you do have questions about any of the procedures or options, you can <br />request on-line Windows Help by pressing the F1 key. For more <br />information, see the Microsoft Windows User's Guide.' <br /> <br />HINT: The installation routine will ask if you want to choose a "custom" <br />Installation or allow Windows to perform a "standard" installation. Most <br />computers will operate well if you allow Windows to self-install (i.e., <br />select the "sfandard," not the "custom" installation). <br /> <br />2-2 <br />