2.2 Installing the UniTool Application

In order to run the UniTool application, you'll need to copy certain files
from the Microsoft Windows Device Driver Kit onto your hard disk. Among
these files are UNITOOL.EXE, UNITOOL.INF, and UNITOOL.HLP. The first file
is the UniTool application, the second is an information file, and the
third is a help file. Because some of these files are compressed, use the
expand command to decompress them as you copy them to your hard disk. Use
the following procedure:

1.  Copy EXPAND.EXE from the root directory of the Minidriver disk to your
    TOOLS directory on your hard drive, and make sure your path includes
    this directory. Make sure that the TOOLS directory appears before your
    DOS directory in the path (MS-DOS 5.0 has its own expand command).

2.  Copy the include files provided on the disk to the INC directory on
    your hard drive. These files are compressed; you must use the expand
    command to decompress the files:

        expand a:\INC\*.* c:\INC

    Make sure that your MS-DOS environment variable, INCLUDE, is set to INC.

3.  Copy the library files provided on the disk to the LIB directory on
    your hard drive. These files are compressed as well. To expand the
    files, type:

        expand a:\LIB\*.* c:\LIB

    Make sure that your MS-DOS environment variable, LIB, is set to LIB.

4.  Create a directory on your hard drive called UNITOOL, and copy the
    files UNITOOL.EXE and UNITOOL.HLP, which are located in the UNITOOL
    directory on the Minidriver disk to the UNITOOL directory on your hard
    drive. These files are not compressed. Also, update your MS-DOS path to
    include this UNITOOL directory.

5.  Copy the file UNITOOL.INF located in the UNITOOL directory on the
    minidriver disk to your WINDOWS directory. This file must be copied to
    the WINDOWS directory on your computer. It is not compressed.