Windows 3.x/dos installation – Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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Windows 95 Installation 2-3

• Windows 95 troubleshooting information is provided in this chapter

following the installation sections.

Recommended Installation Steps

Insertion, Detection, and Prompt for Disk

1 With the computer powered-up and Windows 95 running, insert the

PRO/100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the computer. Windows

95 will detect the insertion of the adapter. (If it does not, see item 3

of the Troubleshooting Checklist: Be sure that PCMCIA support is

enabled ... later in this chapter.)

2 At the New Hardware Found screen specifying Intel EtherExpress

PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card, select Driver from disk provided

by hardware manufacturer and click OK.

3 At the Install From Disk screen, insert Intel Disk 1, Installation

Disk and verify the specified path (for example: A:\). Click OK.

4 Intel files will be copied from the Intel disk and Windows 95 will

recognize the modem and network functionality of the Intel adapter.

Windows 95 Network Installation

In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed, using

CAB files from diskette or CD-ROM. If another PC Card modem or

network adapter was installed previously on your system, some of these

files may already be present.

5 If prompted for Windows 95 networking files, click OK at the

Insert Disk screen.

6 At the Copying Files screen, specify the path to Windows 95

installation files (usually c:\windows\options\cabs) and click OK.

7 At the System Settings Change screen, remove the Intel disk from

the disk drive and click Yes. If Windows 95 networking was

installed, the computer will restart.

Country Identifier Utility

8 After the computer restarts and Windows 95 reloads, the country

identifier utility will be launched automatically. At the country

identifier utility screen, make the appropriate selection and complete

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