This procedure   demonstrates how to install Windows ME operating  system. The procedure to   install Windows 98 is very similar to ME.  Since Windows ME is the latest Windows   9x family operating system, it  will be used to demonstrate the installation   procedure. 
 After   agreeing to the license agreement Windows  will ask you to type in your product   key. The default directory to  install windows is c:\windows, I recommend   that you  leave it as default. Next you would be given four types of installation    options which are Typical, Portable, Compact, and Custom. Choosing  typical would   install the most common components and is suitable for  most people. If you want   to specify which components to install then  choose custom. You would be   presented with few other dialog boxes such  entering your name and company name,   option to create a Windows ME  boot disk before file copy process begins. After   completing the  copying process Windows restarts and boots from the hard disk,   make  sure you remove your floppy disk from the drive. It will detect your  plug   and play devices and would present a few more dialog boxes. Just  read the   instructions on dialog boxes and proceed as required. Windows  would restarts   again after completing final setup stage. This does  not mean everything is   completely setup. Some of your hardware device  may have conflicts or may not   have drivers loaded as Windows does not  contain those drivers. 
This would open a device properties window.
Click on the Driver tab.
Click Update Driver push button. The Wizard for updating device driver pops up as shown in
.You now get two options. The first option provides an automatic search for the required driver. The second option allows you to specify the location of the driver. If you don't know the location of the driver choose the automatic search which would find the required driver from the manufacturer supplied CD or Floppy disk. Windows would install the required driver and ask you to restart the system for the changes to take affect. Use this procedure to install drivers for all the devices that contain an exclamation mark. Windows is completely setup when there are no more exclamation marks in the device manager.
Boot your   system with Windows 98 or ME boot  disk. When the system starts you will be   presented with a menu which  gives you the option to boot with or without CD-ROM   support. Select  the option to boot with CD-ROM support. This would create a RAM   drive  and load a device driver to support your DVD/CD-ROM. The RAM drive is    assigned to D: (D drive) and your CD-ROM should be assigned to E: (E  drive). 
Place the   Windows ME CD into the drive. At A: command prompt type E: and press   enter. Then type setup.  At his stage Windows runs DOS based scandisk to   verify if your hard  disk has any problems. If there are no problems Windows   proceeds with  the setup and launches the Windows ME setup wizard as shown in 
 After   agreeing to the license agreement Windows  will ask you to type in your product   key. The default directory to  install windows is c:\windows, I recommend   that you  leave it as default. Next you would be given four types of installation    options which are Typical, Portable, Compact, and Custom. Choosing  typical would   install the most common components and is suitable for  most people. If you want   to specify which components to install then  choose custom. You would be   presented with few other dialog boxes such  entering your name and company name,   option to create a Windows ME  boot disk before file copy process begins. After   completing the  copying process Windows restarts and boots from the hard disk,   make  sure you remove your floppy disk from the drive. It will detect your  plug   and play devices and would present a few more dialog boxes. Just  read the   instructions on dialog boxes and proceed as required. Windows  would restarts   again after completing final setup stage. This does  not mean everything is   completely setup. Some of your hardware device  may have conflicts or may not   have drivers loaded as Windows does not  contain those drivers. From   device manager you can check if all the  drivers has been loaded or if there are   any conflicts. From the start  menu select Start -> Settings -> Control   Panel. Click on the System icon and then from the System   Properties window select the Device Manager tab. This lists all the   devices as shown in 
If there   are any yellow exclamation mark "!"  next to any of the listed device, it   means that no drivers or  incorrect drivers has been loaded for that device. Your   hardware  should come with manufacturer supplied drivers. You need to install    these drivers using automatic setup program provided by the manufacturer  or you   need to manually install these drivers. If you do not have the  drivers, check   the manufacturers website to download them.
To install   a driver manually use the following procedure:
From the device   manager double click on the device containing the exclamation mark.                This would open a device properties window.
Click on the Driver tab.
Click Update Driver push button. The Wizard for updating device driver pops up as shown in
.You now get two options. The first option provides an automatic search for the required driver. The second option allows you to specify the location of the driver. If you don't know the location of the driver choose the automatic search which would find the required driver from the manufacturer supplied CD or Floppy disk. Windows would install the required driver and ask you to restart the system for the changes to take affect. Use this procedure to install drivers for all the devices that contain an exclamation mark. Windows is completely setup when there are no more exclamation marks in the device manager.
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