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you must have enough room on the drive for all the files on the
drive-after they're uncompressed. You might need to delete some
files or move them to another drive before you can uncompress
the drive.)
To uncompress a drive using Windows 9x:
1. Open the Start menu and choose Programs / Accessories /
System Tools / DriveSpace.
2. In the DriveSpace dialog box, select the compressed drive.
3. Open the Drive menu and choose Uncompress.
To uncompress a drive using MS-DOS:
1. At the command prompt, type drvspace (if you have MS-
DOS 6.22) or dblspace (if you have an earlier version).
2. Select the drive you want to uncompress.
3. Open the Tools menu and choose Uncompress.
Disabling Incompatible Services
Naturally, before you run Setup you should close all other
applications. But you also need to stop any background services
and applications that might cause problems. In particular, be sure
to disable your antivirus program (because it prevents necessary
changes to the boot sector and other critical files) and any third-
party network clients and services (such as backup agents).
In Windows 9x or Windows NT, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to
display a task manager that shows which programs are currently
running and lets you close them.
Creating a Computer Account
Computers on a network can be part of a domain (computers that
share a security database on domain controllers running Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows NT Server) or a
workgroup. To join a workgroup, all you need to know is the
name of the workgroup. To join a domain, you need to know the
name of the domain, and the computer needs to be connected to a
working domain controller and DNS (Domain Name System)
server.
In addition, if the computer you're setting up is going to be part of
a Windows 2000 Server (or Windows NT Server) domain, it must