.TOPICLEN. 53 .MAXNUMHLP. 57 .HELPID. 1 .TOPICTEXT.Key Assignments Help .HELPTEXT. Key Assignments Help& & Enter Places into memory the information& you select or type.& & Esc Cancels the current screen and returns& you to the previous screen. Information& on the current screen is not saved.& & Tab Moves the selection cursor to the next& choice or entry on a screen.& &  Moves the cursor in the direction of the& arrow.& & F1 Displays help information.& & F3 Exits the SELECT program. The information& you selected or typed is not saved.& & F9 Displays the key assignments and their& functions.& .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 2 .TOPICTEXT.Help Facility Help .HELPTEXT. @ Help Facility Help & Help is available whenever F1=Help appears on a screen. To get help for an item, highlight the item and press F1.& & From a help panel you can press the F9 key to view the key assignments.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 3 .TOPICTEXT.Minimum DOS Function Help .HELPTEXT. @ Minimum DOS Function Help & Select this option to allocate more memory for running programs than for using DOS functions. This option is useful if you use a large number of files or you calculate large amounts of data. Database and spreadsheet programs, for example, require large amounts of memory. Select this option if your system has 256K of memory installed.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 4 .TOPICTEXT.Balance DOS Function Help .HELPTEXT. @ Balance DOS Function Help & Select this option to balance the memory between the DOS functions and the programs you use. This option provides sufficient memory for programs such as word processors or text editors. Select this option if your system has 512K of memory installed.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 5 .TOPICTEXT.Maximum DOS Function Help .HELPTEXT. @ Maximum DOS Function Help & Select this option if you want to allocate the maximum amount of memory for DOS functions.& Select this option if your system has more than 512K of memory installed.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 6 .TOPICTEXT.Accept Country and Keyboard Help .HELPTEXT. @ Accept Country and Keyboard Help & Select this option to accept the country and keyboard shown. The SELECT program assigns the appropriate monetary symbol, decimal separator, date and time format, and keyboard layout.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 7 .TOPICTEXT.Specify Country and Keyboard Help .HELPTEXT. @ Specify Country and Keyboard Help & Select this option to choose a different country and keyboard layout.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 8 .TOPICTEXT.Country Help .HELPTEXT. @ Country Help & Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select a country, then press Enter. The SELECT program assigns the appropriate monetary symbol, decimal separator, and date and time format for the country.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 9 .TOPICTEXT.Keyboard Help .HELPTEXT. @ Keyboard Help & Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select a keyboard, then press Enter.& & Select "None" if you do not want to change the keyboard layout.& & The SELECT program assigns the appropriate keyboard layout.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 10 .TOPICTEXT.Keyboard Layout Help .HELPTEXT. @ Keyboard Layout Help & The keyboard you selected has two versions.& & Use the Up or Down arrow key to select the keyboard version you want, then press Enter.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 11 .TOPICTEXT.Installation Drive Help .HELPTEXT. Installation Drive Help & Use the Up or Down arrow key to select& the drive you want to install DOS on,& then press Enter.& & Option 1 installs DOS on a fixed disk,& drive C.& & Option 2 installs DOS on a diskette.& .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 12 .TOPICTEXT.DOS Location Help .HELPTEXT. @ DOS Location Help & Accept or change the directory name shown.& & If you accept the directory name, DOS utilities are placed in the DOS directory.& & If you change the directory name, DOS utilities are placed in the directory you specify. The directory name can have up to eight characters. A backslash (\) must precede the directory name.& & Example : C:\MINE& & C: specifies the drive and \MINE is& the new directory name.& & You can specify a directory path. The directory path can have up to 40 characters. Use the backslash (\) to separate the directory names in a path. & Example: C:\DOS\DIR1\DIR2& & C: specifies the drive and& \DOS\DIR1\DIR2 is the directory path.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 13 .TOPICTEXT.Printer Selection Help .HELPTEXT. @ Printer Selection Help & Type in a number from 0 through 7 to show the number of printers attached to your system.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 14 .TOPICTEXT.Printer Type Help .HELPTEXT. @ Printer Type Help & Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select the name of your printer, then press Enter. If the printer attached to your system is not listed, select "Other" to identify the type of printer you are using. When more than one printer is attached, this list reappears for each printer. If you do not know the name or type of printer you have, check the printer label or the manual that came with the printer.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 15 .TOPICTEXT.Parallel Printer Port Help .HELPTEXT. @ Parallel Printer Port Help & If you have one printer, press Enter to accept LPT1.& & If you have two printers, select LPT1 for your primary printer and LPT2 for your secondary printer. If you have three printers, select LPT3 for the third one.& & You can assign only one printer to each port.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 16 .TOPICTEXT.Serial Printer Port Help .HELPTEXT. @ Serial Printer Port Help & If you have one printer, press Enter to accept COM1.& & If you have two printers, select COM1 for your primary printer and COM2 for you secondary printer. If you have three printers, select COM3 for the third one. If you have four printers, select COM4 for the fourth printer.& & You can assign only one printer to each port.& & Note: Other devices, such as modems, lightpens, or a mouse, attach to serial ports. If you have one of these devices, refer to the manual that came with the device to determine which serial port to use.& & If you refer to your serial printer by a parallel port name, press the Tab key to move to the options at the bottom of the screen.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 17 .TOPICTEXT.Serial Printer/Parallel Port Help .HELPTEXT. @ Serial Printer/Parallel Port Help & This option allows you to refer to your serial printer as a parallel printer. This option is useful if your programs require that printer output be sent to a parallel port.& & Select "None" if you use your printer only as a serial printer.& & If you have one serial printer that you use as a parallel printer select LPT1.& & If you have more than one serial printer that you use as a parallel printer, select LPT 1 for your primary printer, LPT2 for your secondary printer, and LPT3 for your third printer.& & Do not select a parallel port for a serial printer if that port has a parallel printer attached.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 18 .TOPICTEXT.Update DOS Files Help .HELPTEXT. @ Update DOS Files Help & Select this option to replace previous DOS files. This option replaces previous DOS files in the directory specified, and installs the read-only system files in the root directory. & & This option does not replace DOS files in subdirectories other than that specified.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 19 .TOPICTEXT.Update DOS Help .HELPTEXT. @ Update DOS Help & Select this option to replace previous DOS files in the directory you specify on drive C. This option is useful if you want DOS 4.0 to co-exist with a previous version of DOS or another operating system, or when your system is a network server.& & This option does not replace system files on an existing system or DOS files in subdirectories across multiple logical drives.& & For further information on replacing system files, refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 20 .TOPICTEXT.Continue Installation Help .HELPTEXT. @ Continue Installation Help & Select this option to continue installing DOS without reviewing the selections you made for your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 21 .TOPICTEXT.Change Options Help .HELPTEXT. @ Change Options Help & Select this option to review, change, or add values to your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.& & Depending on the hardware installed on your system, you can change or add options, such as expanded memory support, FASTOPEN, and SHARE.& & When you change a selection from NO to YES, it increases the amount of memory DOS uses.& & Refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book for additional information.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 22 .TOPICTEXT.Code Page Switching Help .HELPTEXT. @ Code Page Switching Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & If you selected Denmark, Portugal, Norway, or French-speaking Canada on a previous display, set this choice to Yes. & Code Page Switching allows you to change from one character set to another so you can display or print characters in different languages.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 23 .TOPICTEXT.Expanded Memory Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ Expanded Memory Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & DOS uses expanded memory to hold part of the operating system. This provides more memory for running programs that require expanded memory support.& & Expanded Memory is available on the IBM Personal System/2 (registered trademark of International Business Machines) and on other IBM PC/AT family and compatible computers with expanded memory cards.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 24 .TOPICTEXT.Extended Display Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ Extended Display Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & Extended display support (ANSI.SYS) replaces the standard input and output support on your system. ANSI.SYS provides extended features, such as redefining keys, manipulating the cursor, and displaying color attributes.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 25 .TOPICTEXT.FASTOPEN Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ FASTOPEN Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & FASTOPEN allows quick access to recently opened files.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 26 .TOPICTEXT.GRAFTABL Display Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ GRAFTABL Display Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & GRAFTABL (Graphics Table) allows you to display additional characters from the National Language Code Page when you use a color/graphics display adapter in graphics mode.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 27 .TOPICTEXT.GRAPHICS Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ GRAPHICS PrtSc Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & GRAPHICS allows you to print the contents of a graphics display. This option prints graphics, such as drawings, graphs, or charts. Without GRAPHICS, you can print text characters only.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 28 .TOPICTEXT.SHARE Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ DOS SHARE Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & SHARE provides support for file sharing and diskette change protection.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 29 .TOPICTEXT.SHELL Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ DOS SHELL Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & The Shell program allows you to make selections from menus instead of typing DOS commands.& & For additional information on the Shell program, refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 30 .TOPICTEXT.Virtual Disk (RAMDRIVE) Support Help .HELPTEXT. @ Virtual Disk Support Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & RAMDRIVE allows you to use part of your system memory to simulate a fixed disk drive. A virtual drive permits quick access to files, but it is temporary, and data stored on the virtual drive is lost when you turn off the system.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 31 .TOPICTEXT.DOS PATH Help .HELPTEXT. @ DOS PATH Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & DOS uses a path to search for files that are not located in the current directory.& DOS PATH searches only for files with the extensions .COM, .EXE, or .BAT. The (;) separates the pathnames.& & You can type up to 120 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the right or left arrow keys to see it.& & Example: C:\DOS;C:\DIR1;C:\DIR2& & PATH searches and locates files& in the DOS, DIR1, and DIR2& directories on drive C.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 32 .TOPICTEXT.APPEND Path Help .HELPTEXT. @ APPEND Path Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & DOS uses a path to search for files that are not in the current directory. APPEND searches only for data files with extensions other than .COM, .EXE, or .BAT. The (;) separates the pathnames.& & You can type up to 120 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the right or left arrow keys to see it.& & Example: C:\DOS;C:\DIR1;C:\DIR2& & APPEND searches and locates files& in the DOS, DIR1, and DIR2& directories on drive C.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 33 .TOPICTEXT.PROMPT Help .HELPTEXT. @ PROMPT Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & Use the following list as a guide. You can type up to 120 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the right or left arrow keys to see it.& & The default DOS prompt is C:\>.& & PROMPT entries :& & $B for the : character& & $D for the current date& & $E for the Esc character& & $G for the > character& & $H for backspace; the previous& character is erased& & $N for the current drive& & $P for the current directory& & $Q for the = character& & $T for the current time& & $V for the DOS version& & $1 for the < character& & $$ for the $ character& & $_ for advance a line& & Example: C>prompt HELLO& & Sets the DOS prompt to& the message HELLO.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 34 .TOPICTEXT.SHELL Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ SHELL Parameters Help & Accept or change the choices shown.& & Use the following list as a guide. You can type up to 115 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the right or left arrow keys to see it.& & The Shell program uses menus that allow you to make selections instead of typing DOS commands.& & SHELL entries:& & /B:xxx Specifies a buffer size& & /CLR:SHELL.CLR& Identifies the filename for the Shell& color setup. SHELL.CLR is the default.& & /CO1& Displays the Shell in 16-color,& high-resolution 640 x 350 graphics& & /CO2& Displays the Shell in 2-color,& high resolution graphics& & /CO3& Displays the Shell in 16-color,& high-resolution 640 x 480 graphics& & /COLOR& Activates the "Change colors" option& & /COM2& Identifies a serial mouse installed on the& second serial port (installation default& is COM1)& & /DATE& Displays the date and time& & /DOS& Activates the File System in the Shell& & /EXIT& Activates the "Exit Shell" option& & /LF& Enables a mouse for left-handed use& & /MAINT& Activates the ability to do& maintenance in Start Programs& & /MENU& Activates the Start Programs in the& Shell& & /MEU:SHELL.MEU& Identifies the filename of the Main Group& structure for the Start Programs& & /MOS:PCIBMDRV.MOS& Identifies the filename of the IBM mouse& driver& & /MOS:PCMSDRV.MOS& Identifies the filename of the Microsoft& serial mouse driver& & /MOS:PCMSPDRV.MOS& Identifies the filename of the Microsoft& parallel mouse driver& & /MUL& Provides multiple directory and file& buffers in the File System& & /PROMPT& Activates the Shell command prompt& & /SND& Enables the speaker for sound& & /SWAP& Activates saving (swapping) files and& directories to a disk file while& performing tasks at the Shell command& prompt& & /TEXT& Displays the Shell in text mode& & /TRAN& Operates the Shell in transient mode@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 35 .TOPICTEXT.FASTOPEN Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ FASTOPEN Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & Use the following list as a guide. You can type up to 60 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the left or right arrow keys to see it.& & FASTOPEN allows quick access to recently opened files.& & FASTOPEN entries:& & C:& Specifies the drive& & N = 10 to 999& Specifies the number of directories or& file entry buffers allocated in memory& & M = 1 to 999& Specifies the number of continuous& space buffers allocated in memory& & /X& Used when expanded memory support is& available. When using the /X option& the value of "N" or "M" should not& exceed 150.& & Example: C:=(50,25)& & Specifies FASTOPEN on drive C with& 50 file and directory entry buffers and& 25 continuous space buffers.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 36 .TOPICTEXT.SHARE Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ SHARE Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown.&& Use the following list as a guide.& & SHARE provides support for file sharing and diskette change protection.& & SHARE Parameters:& & /F: Allocates file space in bytes for the& area used to record information for file& sharing& & /L: Allocates space for the number of locks& you want. Lock denies read/write access& to regions of a file.& & Example: /F:2048 /L:20& & Specifies a filespace of 2048 bytes and& 20 locks.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 37 .TOPICTEXT.GRAPHICS Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ GRAPHICS Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & Use the following list as a guide. You can type up to 80 characters in this field. If your typing scrolls out of view, use the left or right arrow keys to see it.& & GRAPHICS prints the contents of a graphics display. This is useful, if you print charts, tables, or drawings.& & GRAPHICS Parameters:& & COLOR1& IBM 5182 Color Printer with black ribbon& & COLOR4& IBM 5182 Color Printer with red, green,& blue, and black ribbon& & COLOR8& IBM 5182 Color Printer with black, cyan,& magenta, and yellow ribbon& & GRAPHICS& IBM 5152 Graphics Printer& IBM Proprinters& IBM 3812 Pageprinter& IBM 5202 Quietwriter (registered& trademark of International Business& Machines) III Printer& IBM 5204 Quickwriter (trademark of& International Business Machines) Printer& & GRAPHICSWIDE& IBM 5152 Graphics Printer& IBM Proprinters (both are set for wide& paper)& & THERMAL& IBM 5140 Convertible Printer& & /B& Specifies background color printing for& COLOR4 and COLOR8 printers& & /LCD& Prints data as it appears on a liquid& crystal display& & /R& Prints black and white as it appears on& the display& & Example: COLOR8 /B/R& & Specifies black, white, and background& color printing for the 5182 Color Printer.& & /PB:ID& Prints data using the print box size& specified by the ID. The ID should match& the first operand of a Printbox statement& in the printer profile. You may use& /PRINTBOX:ID in place of /PB:ID.& & Supported IDS:& & LCD& Specifies the LCD printbox. When used& with an LCD display, the data is printed& as it appears on the LCD display.& This entry has the same effect as /LCD.& & STD& Specifies standard printbox, which is the& default value.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 38 .TOPICTEXT.XMAEM Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ XMAEM Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown. Type, in 16KB increments, the amount of memory you want to allocate. If you do not specify an amount, the system allocates all memory above 1MB.& & XMAEM enables your system to access the extended memory available as expanded memory.& & Example: DEVICE=XMAEM.SYS 64& & Allocates 1 megabyte of extended memory.& & For additional information, refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 39 .TOPICTEXT.XMA2EMS Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ XMA2EMS Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown. If you change the segment address values, you must define unused 64KB contiguous space for the FRAME and unused 16KB contiguous space for the Pxxx pages.& & Example: FRAME=D000 P254=C000 P255=C400& & Note: These values are sample defaults only and& may not reflect actual free segments in your& system.& & For additional information, refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 40 .TOPICTEXT.RAMDRIVE Parameters Help .HELPTEXT. @ RAMDRIVE Parameters Help & Accept or change the choice shown. Use the following list as a guide.& & RAMDRIVE allows you to use part of the system memory to simulate a fixed disk drive. A virtual drive permits quick access to files, but it is temporary, and data stored on a virtual drive is lost when you turn off the system.& & RAMDRIVE Parameters:& & Buffer:& Buffer size in kilobytes;& 16KB is the minimum buffer size& & Sector:& Sector size in bytes;& 128, 256, 512, or 1024 bytes& & Directory entries:& Number of root directory entries;& 3 to 1024& & /E& Used when extended memory support& is available& & /A& Used when expanded memory support& is available& & Example: 160 512 64& & Specifies the size of the buffers,& sectors, and the number of directories.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 41 .TOPICTEXT.BREAK Help .HELPTEXT. BREAK (Control Break) Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & ON: DOS always checks for a Ctrl+Break key& sequence and permits input or output to& a device to be canceled.& & OFF: DOS checks for a Ctrl+Break key sequence only& during standard input, output, print, and& auxiliary device operations.& .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 42 .TOPICTEXT.BUFFERS Help .HELPTEXT. @ BUFFERS Help & Accept or change the choice shown. Use the following list as a guide.& & The value shown specifies the number of disk buffers DOS allocates in memory. If a second value is shown, this value specifies the number of sectors the system can read or write when processing an input or output operation.& & If you do not specify a buffer, DOS sets a value based on the amount of system memory.& & BUFFERS Values:& & 1 to 99 Number of buffers the system uses& & 1 to 8 Number of sectors the system can& read or write in processing an input& or output operation@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 43 .TOPICTEXT.APPEND Parameter Help .HELPTEXT. @ APPEND Parameter Help & Accept or change the choice shown. Use the following list as a guide.& & APPEND locates data files outside of the current directory that have extensions other then .COM, .EXE, or .BAT.& & APPEND Parameters:& & /X:ON or /X& Tells APPEND to search and process& executable files& & /X:OFF (default value)& Tells APPEND not to search and& process executable files.& & /PATH:ON (default value)& Tells APPEND to search for files that have& a drive or a path specified& & /PATH:OFF& Tells APPEND not to search for files that& have a drive or a path specified& & /E& Keeps the APPEND paths in the DOS& environment. APPEND searches the& environment on each call to find the path.& & ;& Separates the APPEND paths, or cancels the& APPEND paths if the semi-colon is the only& parameter used.& & Example: /E /X& APPEND is in the DOS environment& where it searches and processes& executable files with extensions of& .COM, .EXE, or .BAT.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 44 .TOPICTEXT.FCBS Help .HELPTEXT. @ FCBS Help & Accept or change the choice shown. Use the following list as a guide.& & FCBS allows you to specify the number of file control blocks that DOS can open concurrently.& & FCBS Values:& & 1 to 255 Number of file control blocks& & 0 to 255 Number of protected file control blocks& & Example: 20,10& & Specifies 20 FCBS open and 10 protected& from being automatically closed by DOS.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 45 .TOPICTEXT.FILES Help .HELPTEXT. @ FILES Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & If you do not specify a value, DOS uses a value of 8.& & The value specifies the number of files that& can be open at any one time. The value can be& from 8 through 255.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 46 .TOPICTEXT.LASTDRIVE Help .HELPTEXT. @ LASTDRIVE Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & If you do not specify a value, DOS uses a value of E.& & This value identifies the last drive installed on your system. The value can be a letter from A through Z, and it must represent the last valid drive letter that DOS can accept.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 47 .TOPICTEXT.STACKS Help .HELPTEXT. @ STACKS Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & This value (if any) specifies stack resources. Use the following list as a guide. You must specify a number for each frame and a size, in bytes, for each frame.& & STACKS Values:& & 8 to 64 Number of stack frames& & 32 to 512 Size of each stack frame& & Example: 8 128& & Specifies 8 stack frames of 128 bytes& each.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 48 .TOPICTEXT.VERIFY Help .HELPTEXT. @ VERIFY Help & Accept or change the choice shown.& & VERIFY confirms that data is correctly written to a disk.& & ON: DOS confirms the data can be read& without error.& & OFF: DOS does not verify the data.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 49 .TOPICTEXT.Use SELECT Partition Sizes Help .HELPTEXT. @ Use SELECT Partition Sizes Help & Select this option to partition your fixed disk into one partition.& & Note: If you have a Personal System/2 with a& partition greater than 32MB and want to& install a keyboard password, refer to the& "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book for& additional information.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 50 .TOPICTEXT.Define Your Own Partitions Sizes Help .HELPTEXT. @ Define Your Own Partitions Sizes Help & Select this option if you want to use FDISK to partition your fixed disk.& & Note: If you have a Personal System/2 with a& partition greater than 32MB and want to& install a keyboard password, refer to the& "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book for& additional information.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 51 .TOPICTEXT.Leave Disk Unchanged Help .HELPTEXT. @ Leave Disk Unchanged Help & Select this option if you do not want to change the non-allocated partition space on your fixed disk.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 52 .TOPICTEXT.Define Your Own Sizes Help .HELPTEXT. @ Define Your Own Sizes Help & Select this option if you want to partition the non-allocated space on your fixed disk. Refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book for information on using FDISK.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 53 .TOPICTEXT.Date and Time Help .HELPTEXT. @ Date and Time Help & Type the date and time in the fields provided. The system clock keeps an accurate record of the date and time.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 54 .TOPICTEXT.Format Fixed Disk Help .HELPTEXT. @ Format Fixed Disk Help & Select this option to format your fixed disk. A partition must be formatted before data can be placed on it.& & Warning : If your fixed disk is already formatted, this option will reformat the disk and destroy all information on the disk. Refer to the "MS-DOS 4.0 Users Guide" book for additional information.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 55 .TOPICTEXT.Do Not Format Fixed Disk Help .HELPTEXT. @ Do Not Format Fixed Disk Help & Select this option if you do not want to format your fixed disk.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 56 .TOPICTEXT.Install the MS-DOS Shell Help .HELPTEXT. @ Install the MS-DOS Shell Help & Select this option if you want the MS-DOS Shell to be installed by SELECT onto the target system.& & The MS-DOS Shell lets you choose options from menus instead of typing DOS commands.@ .HELPTEND. .HELPID. 57 .TOPICTEXT.Do not install the MS-DOS Shell Help .HELPTEXT. @ Do not install the MS-DOS Shell Help & Select this option if you do not want the MS-DOS Shell to be installed by SELECT onto the target system.@ .HELPTEND.