The SunPCi documentation files, as well as the SunPCi 1.2 full installation 
package, are located at http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/sunpci.

Uncompressing the SunPCi Software Files
---------------------------------------

The SunPCi 1.2 files come in a compressed format. After you download the files 
to a directory on your Solaris system (for example, $HOME/temp), perform the 
following steps to uncompress the files:

1.	At the system prompt, use the cd command to go to the directory where 
you placed the downloaded files. For example:

	% cd /home/joeuser/temp

2.	Type the following command to uncompress all of the compressed files 
in the directory:

	% uncompress *Z

This uncompresses the PostScript? and .pdf files for the manuals and the .tar 
file that contains the SunPCi 1.2 binaries.

3.	To extract the .tar file, type the following command:

	% tar xvf *.tar

This command extracts all of the SunPCi 1.2 files into a subdirectory called 
SUNWspci within the current directory (for example, 
/home/joeuser/temp/SUNWspci). This is the source directory path you use when 
you install the SunPCi 1.2 package, as described later in this document.



How Do I Install a Full SunPCi Package?
---------------------------------------

This section describes how to install the full package version of the SunPCi 
1.2 software. 

If you are upgrading from a previously installed version of the SunPCi 
software, you can either remove the previous version and install the full 
SunPCi 1.2 package, or you can install the patch that corresponds to your 
existing software version. To remove the old package and install the new 
package, follow the procedures in this section. To upgrade the existing 
package instead, refer to "How Do I Install an Upgrade Patch?" later in this 
document.

Removing the Previous SunPCi Package

Note - You only need to perform this procedure if you are upgrading from a 
previous version of SunPCi (1.1.2 or earlier) and want to install the full 
package rather than the patch. If you are installing SunPCi software for the 
first time, then skip this procedure and proceed to "Installing the Full 
SunPCi 1.2 Package". If you are upgrading a previous version of the SunPCi 
software and want to install the upgrade patch, then skip this section and 
proceed to "Finding Out Your SunPCi Version".

The pkgrm program removes the old SunPCi program files. To run pkgrm, perform 
the following procedure.

1.	Become superuser on your system. Enter the following command:

	% su

Enter the root password. The superuser prompt (for example, #) appears. If you 
do not know the password, see your system administrator.

2.	Enter the following command:

	# pkgrm SUNWspci

You are prompted to confirm the removal process.

3.	Enter y to continue with the removal, and then type y again to 
confirm.

The SunPC package is removed from your system. You are notified when the 
removal is complete. The system responds with the following message:

	Removal of <SUNWspci> was successful.

You can now proceed to the next section.



Installing the Full SunPCi 1.2 Package
--------------------------------------

Follow this procedure if you are installing SunPCi software for the first 
time. If you do not already have the SunPCi card installed in your system, 
refer to the SunPCi Installation Guide for instructions on how to install the 
hardware.

To install the SunPCi 1.2 package, perform the following procedure.

1.	Open a command (terminal) window on the Solaris desktop.

2.	Become superuser on the system on which you want to install the SunPCi 
package.

3.	Start the pkgadd program. Type the following command:

	# /usr/sbin/pkgadd -d pathname

where pathname is the path to the SunPCi package; for example, 
/home/joeuser/temp.

The pkgadd program starts, and displays the following message:

	The following packages are available:
		1 SUNWspci SunPCi 
				(sparc) 1.2
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). 
(default: all) [?,??,q]:


4.	Press Return to accept the default choice (install the SunPCi 
package), and then press y to continue.

The pkgadd program copies the SunPCi files to the /opt directory on your 
system. The files are listed on your screen as they are copied. When all the 
SunPCi files have been copied, pkgadd displays the following message:

	Installation of SUNWspci was successful.
	
	The following packages are available:
		1 SUNWspci SunPCi 
				(sparc) 1.2
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). 
(default: all) [?,??,q]:

5.	Enter q to exit the pkgadd program.

Note - If the pkgadd program issues a BIOS Mismatch message, you will need to 
flash (update) the BIOS on your SunPCi card. Refer to "How Do I Update the 
BIOS?" for information on how to use the sunpciflash utility.

6.	Type the exit command to end your superuser session.

You are returned to your normal user session. 



How Do I Install an Upgrade Patch?
----------------------------------

If you are upgrading from SunPCi 1.0 or higher, you need to install a patch to 
upgrade to SunPCi 1.2. You can download the patch from the SunPCi product Web 
site at http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/sunpci.

Note - If you removed the previously installed package and installed the full 
SunPCi 1.2 package as described in "How Do I Install a Full SunPCi Package?", 
skip this section and proceed to "How Do I Update the BIOS?".

Finding Out Your SunPCi Version
--------------------------------

To determine which version of SunPCi software you are running, type the 
following command:

	% pkginfo -l SUNWspci

Your system should return information similar to the following:

 PKGINST:  SUNWspci
      NAME:  SunPCi
  CATEGORY:  system
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  1.1
   BASEDIR:  /opt
    VENDOR:  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
      DESC:  This package contains the SunPCi software for Solaris 2, Sparc 
PCI Platforms
    PSTAMP:  quarklab17m04072332
  INSTDATE: Dec 04 1999 07:47
   HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:    440 installed pathnames
                62 directories
                15 executables
             30317 blocks used (approx)

Your version of SunPCi corresponds to the number on the VERSION: line. In the 
example above, the SunPCi version is 1.1.

Now that you know the version of SunPCi that you have installed, follow the 
appropriate procedure to install the upgrade patch.

Determining Your Patch Version
-------------------------------
The patch you download and install depends on the version of SunPCi software 
you have installed. TABLE 1 shows the patches needed to upgrade SunPCi 1.0, 
1.0.1, or 1.1.2 to SunPCi 1.2. 

TABLE 1 	Patch Numbers for SunPCi Version Upgrades

Your base 	Download and install this patch to upgrade to SunPCi 1.2
SunPCi		
package version
(pkginfo -l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------	
1.0		107515-05
1.0.1		107938-04
1.1.2		108478-01



Installing the Patch
--------------------

After you download the appropriate patch from 
http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/sunpci, perform the following procedure.

1.	Open a command (terminal) window on the Solaris desktop.
2.	Become superuser on your system; enter the following command:	

	% su

Enter the root password. The superuser prompt (for example, #) appears. If you 
do not know the password, see your system administrator.

3.	Use the cd command to go to the directory where you placed the patch 
file (for example, $HOME/temp).

4.	To find out the version of your operating system, type the following 
command:

	# uname -a

Do not type the # sign; that is your superuser prompt. Press Return when you 
have finished typing the command.

Your workstation returns a line of text similar to the following:

	SunOS myworkstn 5.6 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW, Ultra-30

Note the SunOS version number that appears. For example, SunOS 5.5.1 is 
Solaris 2.5.1 and SunOS 5.6 is Solaris 2.6. You need to know the version of 
your operating system in order to use the correct command to install the 
patch.

5.	If you are running Solaris 2.6 or earlier, type the following command:

	# ./installpatch .

If you are running Solaris 7 or higher, use this command:

	# /usr/sbin/patchadd .

The installation process takes a few minutes. You will see console messages 
similar to the following:

	Checking installed packages and patches...
	Generating list of files to be patched...
	Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (exhaustive method)...
	Installing patch packages...

When the patch installation is complete, the console returns the following 
messages (substituting the number of the patch you installed for XXXXXX-XX):

	Patch number XXXXXX-XX has been installed.
	Patch packages installed:
		SUNWspci

If your system reports any errors installing the patch, refer to the README 
file that came with the patch.



How Do I Update the BIOS?
-------------------------

The SunPCi software contains a utility for updating (also called flashing) the 
BIOS on your SunPCi card. This utility is located at /opt/SUNWspci/bin and is 
called sunpciflash. 

Note - Your BIOS version should be .054 in order to run SunPCi 1.2 software.
Make sure you exit the SunPCi software before running the sunpciflash utility. 
You run sunpciflash at the UNIX superuser prompt.

To update your BIOS, perform the following steps:

1.	Become superuser on your workstation, if you are not already logged in 
as superuser.

2.	Type the following command:

	# cd /opt/SUNWspci/bin

This places you in the directory where sunpciflash is located.

3.	Type this command to update (flash) your BIOS:

	# ./sunpciflash -f /opt/SUNWspci/bios/sunpci.bin

If you want to save a copy of your old BIOS for any reason, you can include 
the -s switch and the file name to which you want to save your old BIOS. For 
example, to update your BIOS and save the old file to /home/joeuser/oldbios, 
you would type the following command on one line:

# ./sunpciflash -f /opt/SUNWspci/bios/sunpci.bin -s /home/joeuser/oldbios

The system replies by showing the following messages:

	Flashing /opt/SUNWspci/bios/sunpci.bin, Version 0.054 (Current 
	
	Version 0.049)
	BIOS flashed to version 0.054
	
	

How Do I Install Windows 98 SE?
-------------------------------

In order to install Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) on SunPCi software, you 
will need to have the Windows 98 SE installation CD. There are two types of 
Windows 98 installations:

1.	Full Windows 98 SE installation on a newly created C: drive, and

2.	Upgrade an existing Windows 95 C: drive to work with Windows 98 SE

Note - The Windows 98 SE software is not provided with the SunPCi package. 
You need to have your own copy of Windows 98 SE available in order to perform 
the installation.

Make sure you have enough space on your C: drive to accommodate the 
installation. Windows 98 SE requires a minimum of 100 Mbytes of free hard disk 
space. For more information on how C: drive files work in SunPCi software, 
refer to the SunPCi User's Guide AnswerBook (included on the CD shipped with 
your SunPCi hardware).


Performing a Full Windows 98 SE Installation
--------------------------------------------

The checklist in TABLE 2 is designed to help you perform a successful Windows 
98 SE installation on a new C: drive.

TABLE 2 	Windows 98 Full Installation Checklist

Complete?	Procedure	
---------	----------

_	Create a new C: drive.	

_	Check to see if Solaris Volume Manager (vold) is running.

_	Insert the Windows 98 CD into your CD-ROM drive and start SunPCi.
	The DOS prompt (C:\>) is displayed.	
	
_	Type r:\cdrom\cdrom0\win98\setup.exe to install Windows 98 SE.

_	From the Start menu, choose Run. In the Run field, type
	f:\drivers\win98\setup.exe to install the SunPCi drivers.

To perform the full installation of Windows 98 SE, follow this procedure.

1.	Start the SunPCi software, if it is not already running.

2.	Create a new C: drive.

The minimum size drive you can create is 500 Mbytes, but a drive size of at 
least 1 Gbyte is recommended. Make sure you have enough space available on 
your workstation's hard drive.

3.	Check to see if Solaris Volume Manager (vold) is running.
To find out if Volume Manager is enabled, type ps -ef | grep vold. The system 
returns information on the Volume Manager process (vold) if it is enabled. If 
you want to use your workstation's diskette drive as drive A:, you will need 
to run the vold_floppy_disable script. Refer to the SunPCi User's Guide for 
more information.

4.	Insert your Windows 98 SE CD into the CD-ROM drive. 
Do not remove the CD until after all the drivers are loaded. If your 
workstation does not have Solaris Volume Manager (vold) enabled, you will need 
to log in to your workstation as root and mount the CD-ROM drive manually as 
described in the next step.

If your workstation (Ultra 5 or Ultra 10) has an IDE drive, the device will be 
/dev/dsk/c0t2d0s2.

5.	If Solaris Volume Manager support is not enabled on your workstation, 
become superuser and change to the root partition and become superuser. To 
change to the root partition, become superuser and then type the following 
command:
	
	# cd /

If your workstation has Solaris Volume Manager enabled, skip this step and 
proceed directly to Step 6.

If your workstation has a SCSI drive, type the following command to mount the 
CD-ROM drive at /cdrom:

	# mount -o ro -F hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom

Note - Make sure you type -o with no space between the minus sign and the 
letter o.

6.	If you do not already have the SunPCi program running, start it by 
entering the following command:

	# /opt/SUNWspci/bin/sunpci

The SunPCi software starts. When it has finished the startup process, the DOS 
prompt (C:\>) is displayed.

7.	Type the following command at the DOS prompt and press Return:

	C:\> r:\cdrom\cdrom0\win98\setup.exe

If you needed to mount the CD-ROM drive manually in Step 4, replace the 
\cdrom\cdrom0 path with the path for the location at which the CD-ROM drive is 
mounted. (For example, in Step 5, the mount point is /cdrom.)

8.	From the SunPCi Options menu, choose Attach Mouse to attach the mouse 
cursor to the SunPCi window.

9.	Follow the instructions on the screens to install Windows 98 SE.

A series of informational screens is displayed as the installation continues. 
When the installation is finished, the setup program will automatically reboot 
the SunPCi software.

Windows will ask if you want to save your system files in case you want to 
uninstall Windows 98 SE. This is not necessary if you have backed up your C: 
drive file.

10.	Once the SunPCi software reboots, a dialog box is displayed asking you 
to enter a network password for Microsoft Networking.

If you want to use NDIS (which provides direct access to your network for 
SunPCi), type your UNIX workstation user name and password and press Return. 
Confirm your password when the program asks you to.

If you are accessing the network through your local host using the SunPCi file 
system driver, you do not need to log in to Microsoft Networking. Just click 
OK to continue.

Note - Drives that use NDIS and the file system driver are referred to as 
extended drives. For more information on extended drives, refer to the SunPCi 
User's Guide.

The installation process continues, and the setup program indicates that it is 
updating your hardware, files, and settings. After the setup process is 
complete, a Welcome to Windows 98 dialog box is displayed. 

11.	Click Close to close this dialog box.

12.	Click Start and then select Shut Down from the pop-up menu.

13.	Choose Restart the computer and then click Yes.

The SunPCi window reboots. To continue the installation, proceed to the 
following section.


Installing the Windows 98 Drivers
---------------------------------
The setup utility installs the SunPCi drivers. You execute this utility from 
within Windows 98 SE.

1.	Click Start and select Run from the pop-up menu.
A dialog box is displayed.

2.	Type the following path into the dialog box and click OK:

	f:\drivers\win98\setup.exe

This program installs the SunPCi drivers. As the installation process 
continues, informational windows are displayed.

3.	When the driver installation has finished, click OK to close the 
dialog box.

4.	Click Start and select Shut Down from the pop-up menu.
A dialog box is displayed; select Restart the Computer and click Yes.
When Windows 98 SE reboots, you may see an Updating Files message on your 
screen. When the updating process is complete, the message disappears.

5.	If you are using NDIS to access your network, when the Microsoft 
Networking dialog box is displayed, type in your user name and password and 
click OK.

Otherwise, click cancel or press Esc to escape.

6.	If a dialog box appears asking if you want to receive DHCP messages, 
click No.

If you do not see the dialog box, skip this step.

7.	Click Start and select Settings, then Control Panel from the pop-up 
menus.

The Control Panel window is displayed.

8.	Double-click on the Date/Time icon to set the correct date and time.

You are now ready to start using Windows 98 SE with all your PC applications.


 
Upgrading Your Windows 95 C: Drive to Windows 98 SE
---------------------------------------------------

Before You Start
----------------

Before you start the upgrade procedure, make sure that you have performed the 
following tasks.

1.	Make sure that you have at least 100 Mbytes of free space on your 
Windows 95 C: drive. If not, you will need to install Windows 98 SE (Second 
Edition) on a new C: drive.

2. 	Before you perform this procedure, make sure you have made a backup 
copy of your Windows 95 C: drive file. 

Caution - If you do not make a backup and your upgrade process does not 
complete for some reason, you may lose your data.

3. 	Make sure you have updated your SunPCi software to version 1.2 before 
performing this procedure. Refer to "Installing the Full SunPCi 1.2 Package" 
or "How Do I Install an Upgrade Patch?" if you have not already updated the 
software.

Once you have performed these steps, you are ready to upgrade your Windows 95 
C: drive. TABLE 3 describes the steps you need to follow to upgrade your 
existing Windows 95 C: drive to Windows 98. 


TABLE 3 	Windows 98 Upgrade Checklist

Complete?	Procedure	
----------	---------

_	Update your BIOS to version .054.	

_	Insert the Windows 98 SE CD into your CD-ROM drive and start SunPCi.
	Click OK when the Newer Drivers Available dialog box appears.	

_	From the Start menu, choose Run. In the Run field, type
	f:\drivers\win95\setup.exe to install the updated SunPCi Windows 95
	drivers.	
	
_	Either edit your autoexec.bat file to include the sunpcnet use r:/
	command or copy your Windows 95 .cab (cabinet) files to another
	directory on your C: or D: drive.	
	
_	From the Start menu, choose Run. In the Run field, type
	f:\drivers\win98\setup.exe to install the SunPCi Windows 98 SE
	drivers.
	

Updating the Windows 95 Drivers
-------------------------------

1.	Insert your Windows 98 SE CD into the CD-ROM drive. 
Do not remove the CD until after all the drivers are loaded. 

2.	To find out if Volume Manager is enabled, type the following:

	ps -ef | grep vold
	
The system returns information about the Volume Manager process (vold) if it 
is enabled. If you want to use your workstation's diskette drive as drive A:, 
you will need to run the vold_floppy_disable script. Refer to the SunPCi 
User's Guide for more information.

If Solaris Volume Manager support is not enabled on your workstation, change 
to the root partition and become superuser. 

If your workstation has Solaris Volume Manager enabled, skip this step.

If your workstation has a SCSI drive, type the following command to mount the 
CD-ROM drive:

	# mount -o ro -F hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom

Note - Make sure you type -o with no space between the minus sign and the 
letter o.

If your workstation (Ultra 5 or Ultra 10) has an IDE drive, the device will be 
/dev/dsk/c0t2d0s2.

3.	If you do not already have the SunPCi software running, start it by 
entering the following command:

	# /opt/SUNWspci/bin/sunpci

The SunPCi software starts. The Windows 95 desktop is displayed. If a dialog 
box appears announcing that the spccheck utility has found newer drivers for 
SunPCi, click OK to continue.

4.	From the Start menu, choose Run. The Run dialog box is displayed.

5.	Type the following command in the Run dialog box and click OK:

	f:\drivers\win95\setup.exe

The setup program indicates that it is updating your hardware, files, and 
settings. 

After the setup process is complete, a dialog box is displayed asking whether 
you want to restart your computer.

6.	Click OK to restart SunPCi. The SunPCi window reboots. 


To continue the installation, you need to perform one of the following two 
procedures:

1.	Edit your autoexec.bat file to include the sunpcnet use r:/ command;
	or
2.	Copy the Windows 95 .cab files to another location on your C: or D:
	drive
	
The procedure you perform depends on the amount of emulated disk space you 
have available.


Editing the autoexec.bat File
-----------------------------

Perform this procedure if you have 100 Mbytes of free disk space on your C: 
drive, but do not have an additional 170 Mbytes of free disk space on either 
C: or D:. If you do have the additional 170 Mbytes of free disk space (for a 
total of 270 Mbytes), perform the procedure in the next section, "Copying the 
.cab Files".

To edit your autoexec.bat file, follow these steps.

1.	Use your favorite Windows text editor (such as Notepad) to open the 
file C:\autoexec.bat.

2.	Add the following line to the end of the file:

	sunpcnet use r: /

Note - Make sure you add a space between the colon and the forward slash.

3.	Save the file and exit the text editor.

4.	From the Start menu, choose Shut Down.

Click on Restart the Computer and then click OK to restart Windows.

5.	From the Start menu, choose Run. The Run dialog box is displayed.

6.	Type the following command into the Run dialog box and click OK:

	r:\cdrom\cdrom0\win98\setup.exe

This starts the Windows 98 installation process. Follow the instructions on 
the screen.

After Windows 98 SE reboots the first time, you may see a message similar to 
the following:

	SUNWFSD not installed.

This message appears because the SunPCi drivers are not yet loaded during the 
Windows 98 SE upgrade; it does not indicate a problem. Just click OK to 
continue.

7.	Once the SunPCi software reboots, a dialog box is displayed asking you 
to enter a network password for Microsoft Networking.

If you want to use NDIS (which provides direct access to your network for 
SunPCi), type your UNIX workstation user name and password and press Return. 
Confirm your password when the program asks you to.

If you are accessing the network through your local host using the SunPCi file 
system driver, you do not need to log in to Microsoft Networking. Just click 
OK to continue.

Note - Drives that use NDIS and the file system driver are referred to as 
extended drives. For more information on extended drives, refer to the SunPCi 
User's Guide.

The installation process continues, and the setup program indicates that it is 
updating your hardware, files, and settings. After the setup process is 
complete, a Welcome to Windows 98 dialog box is displayed. 

8.	Click Close to close this dialog box.

9.	When the Windows 98 SE installation process has completed, choose Shut 
Down from the Start menu, and then choose Restart the Computer. Click OK to 
restart Windows.

Now that you have installed Windows 98 SE, skip the following section and 
proceed directly to "Installing the SunPCi Windows 98 SE Drivers".



Copying the .cab Files
-----------------------

Perform this procedure if you have 100 Mbytes of free disk space available on 
your C: drive and 170 Mbytes of additional space available on either C: or D:. 
In this procedure, X: is used to mean "either your C: drive or your D: drive," 
and Y: is your CD-ROM drive.

Note - If you have edited your autoexec.bat file as described in the previous 
section, skip this procedure and continue on to "Installing the SunPCi Windows 
98 SE Drivers".

Note - Before you copy the Windows 98 SE .cab (cabinet) files, make sure you 
have sufficient free space on the drive to which you are copying them.
 
To copy the .cab files, perform the following steps.

1.	From the Start menu, choose Programs, and then choose MS-DOS Prompt.
The DOS prompt (C:\>) is displayed.

2.	Type the following command, substituting the drive (C: or D:) to which 
you are copying the .cab files for the drive letter X: :

	C:\> mkdir X:\win98cd

3.	Make sure the Windows 98 SE CD is in your CD-ROM drive. Type the 
following command, substituting the drive you specified in the previous step 
for X: and the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive for Y: :

	C:\> copy Y:\win98\*.* X:\win98cd

4.	Type the following command, substituting the drive (C: or D:) to which 
you have copied the .cab files for the drive letter X: :

	C:\> X:\win98cd\setup.exe

After Windows 98 SE reboots the first time, you may see a message similar to 
the following:

	SUNWFSD not installed.

This message appears because the SunPCi drivers are not yet loaded during the 
Windows 98 SE upgrade; it does not indicate a problem. Just click OK to 
continue.

	5.	Once the SunPCi software reboots, a dialog box is displayed 
asking you to enter a network password for Microsoft Networking.
	
If you want to use NDIS (which provides direct access to your network for 
SunPCi), type your UNIX workstation user name and password and press Return. 
Confirm your password when the program asks you to.

If you are accessing the network through your local host using the SunPCi file 
system driver, you do not need to log in to Microsoft Networking. Just click 
OK to continue.

Note - Drives that use NDIS and the file system driver are referred to as 
extended drives. For more information on extended drives, refer to the SunPCi 
User's Guide.

The installation process continues, and the setup program indicates that it is 
updating your hardware, files, and settings. After the setup process is 
complete, a Welcome to Windows 98 dialog box is displayed. 

6.	Click Close to close this dialog box.

When the setup process is complete, proceed to the following section, 
"Installing the SunPCi Windows 98 SE Drivers". You can delete the temporary 
directory \win98cd once you have finished installing Windows 98.


Installing the SunPCi Windows 98 SE Drivers
-------------------------------------------

The setup utility installs the SunPCi drivers. You execute this utility from 
within Windows 98 SE.

1.	Click Start and select Run from the pop-up menu. A dialog box is 
displayed.

2.	Type the following path into the dialog box and click OK:

	f:\drivers\win98\setup.exe

As the installation progresses, informational windows are displayed.

3.	After the installation has completed, click OK to close the dialog 
box.

4.	Click Start and select Shut Down from the pop-up menu.
A dialog box is displayed; select Restart the Computer and click Yes.

When Windows 98 SE reboots, you may see an Updating Files message on your 
screen. When the updating process is complete, the message disappears.

5.	If you are using NDIS to access your network, when the Microsoft 
Networking dialog box is displayed, type in your user name and password and 
click OK. 

Otherwise, click Cancel or press Esc to escape.

6.	If a dialog box appears asking if you want to receive DHCP messages, 
click No.

If you do not see the dialog box, skip this step.

7.	Click Start and select Settings, then Control Panel from the pop-up 
menus. The Control Panel window is displayed.

8.	Double-click on the Date/Time icon to set the correct date and time.

You are now ready to start using Windows 98 SE with all your PC applications. 

