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OCR: - If the installer displays an "Installation Error" requester, correct the problem and try again. - When you have completed installation successfully, reboot the Amiga. - Skip to STEP 1C below. STEP 1B: If your Amiga does not have a hard disk drive: - Make a copy of your Workbench disk. When the installation is complete, the copy will contain the files required to operate your Sidecar or Bridgeboard. It is suggested that you first install onto a copy of your original Workbench disk, rather than a customized version. - Boot the Amiga using the copy. - Insert the PC INSTALL disk in any Amiga floppy drive. NOTE: if you have only one floppy drive, you will be prompted to swap disks periodically. - Double click on the PC INSTALL disk icon. - If you have an Amiga 1000 with a 1060 Sidecar: - Double click on the SidecarInstall icon. . If you have an Amiga 2000 or higher with a 2088 or 2206 Bridgeboard; - Double click on the BridgeInstall icon. NOTE : To select or un-select a file in the installer's lists, click on it's name. Selected files have a checkmark (to be installed) or an X (to be deleted) to the left of their names. - When the list of files to be installed appears, click on the OK icon. - When the list of files to delete appears, examine the list to be gure nothing you wish to keep is selected. If the "Still Needed" value is greater than zero, you must select more files to delete. Choose things neither you nor the system need - typically excess fonts, data files, and programs you never use. - Click on the OK icon when you are satisfied with the selection of files to be deleted. - If the installer displays an "Installation Error" requester, correct the problem and try again, - When you have completed installation successfully, reboot the Amiga using the copy of Workbench on which the Janus software was installed. This floppy will be referred to as your Janus Boot Disk. STEP 1C: For both floppy and hard disk based Amigas: - Double click on the icon for your boot volume.