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Download X60 Courseware
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<TD vAlign=top width=970><SPAN class=style1><FONT size=5>Download X60 Courseware</FONT></SPAN></TD></TR>/Pd:k!K+D-}QNl3w }
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<P><STRONG><FONT size=4><SPAN class=style3>Download Instructions </SPAN><BR><BR></FONT></STRONG>Please read all of the steps before you begin to download the course. </P>
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<LI>Click on the <A href="http://lenovo.vo.llnwd.net/o16/ISO/RTD45_DVD_X60.iso"><FONT color=#0000ff>ThinkPad X60</FONT></A> link to begin the download.
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<LI>On the File Download popup dialog, click the Save button.
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<LI>Identify a directory in which to place the .ISO file. ;n1K!AY"B#Q+vb"m@)Dn
<LI>Once the download is complete, you will need to burn a Optical Disk using the .ISO file (instructions for burning the Optical Disk are below).
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<LI>Once the Optical Disk is burned, you can either browse to the Optical Disk and double-click <STRONG>questExt.exe</STRONG> or take the Optical Disk out and put it back in (this will utilize the autorun feature). </LI></OL>7@x*R9S7T
<P><STRONG><FONT size=4><SPAN class=style4>Burning a Optical Disk from .iso Image Files </SPAN><BR><BR></FONT></STRONG>An .iso file is a CD or DVD image file. </P>
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<P>To create an Optical Disk from an .iso image: </P>'o^tJ
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<LI>Verify that you have current Optical Disk burning software on your computer (not older than 3 years). If you do not various utilities are available on the web. An example is <A href="http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm" target=_blank><FONT color=#0000ff>isorecorder</FONT></A> .]Q%u'Vf Z
<LI>Take a blank Optical Disk and place it into your Optical Disk burner. Close the burner and select Cancel to any messages that pop up from Windows XP. 9e!q R
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<LI>Search for the .iso file you downloaded from the course. When you find the file, simply right-click and choose Open. 0B9_:H%E6O#i9v
<LI>Your Optical Disk Burning software should automatically start. Select Record to complete the burn. </LI></OL>
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<P>If you would like more detailed information on .iso images, please refer to the following Web site: <A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image" target=_blank><FONT color=#800080>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image </FONT></A></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>