Specifying the Source Diskette(s)
CX2590.MPD and SRSUTIL.EXE are on an installation diskette. with the descriptive name of "CX2590 Windows 95 Installation Disk." The installation diskette label is Instd1 and there is no serial number on the installation diskette.
To use Infedit to add a Disk Names-type section to the INF file, you can:
- Right-click on the Disk Names Section folder and select the Add Diskname option. This creates a new subfolder labeled with the logical disk number, 1.
- To add items to the new Disk Names-type section, double-click on the new subfolder. The items that can be put into a Disk Names-type section are displayed in the edit area of the Infedit screen.
- To enter the descriptive name of the installation diskette, double-click on the Disk Description label in the Item column of the edit area and use the Edit String dialog to enter the string "CX2590 Windows 95 Installation Disk."
- To enter the label of the installation diskette, double-click on the Disk Label label in the Item column of the edit area and use the Edit String dialog to enter the string Instd1.
- To add the filenames of all the files on the installation diskette to the INF file, double-click on the File Name(s) label in the Items column of the edit area and use the Edit Disk File List dialog. Move the two filenames, CX2590.MPD and SRSUTIL.EXE, from the Available Files list to the Included Files list.
When you are done with these steps, the edit area looks like this:
At this point, all the sections necessary to copy the files from the installation diskette to the appropriate sub directories on the hard disk have been added to the INF file, except for adding references in the install section to the two new CopyFiles-type sections that have just been built.