Recovering or installing device drivers, Recovering, Installing – Lenovo 6088 User Manual

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2.

Insert

the

Recovery

Repair

diskette

into

diskette

drive

A.

3.

Turn

on

the

computer

and

follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen.

Note:

If

the

repair

operation

finishes

without

error,

you

will

be

able

to

access

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

by

repeatedly

pressing

the

F11

key

while

you

restart

your

computer.

When

you

hear

beeps

or

see

a

logo

screen,

release

the

F11

key.

You

will

also

be

able

to

access

the

Windows

environment

after

the

repair

operation

finishes.

If

an

error

message

appears

during

the

repair

operation

and

the

repair

operation

cannot

be

completed,

you

might

have

a

problem

with

the

partition

that

contains

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace.

Use

your

rescue

media

to

access

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace.

For

information

about

creating

and

using

rescue

media,

see

“Creating

and

using

rescue

media”

on

page

48.

Recovering

or

installing

device

drivers

Before

you

can

recover

or

install

device

drivers,

your

operating

system

must

be

installed

on

your

computer.

Make

sure

that

you

have

the

documentation

and

software

media

for

the

device.

Device

drivers

for

factory-installed

devices

are

located

on

the

computer

hard

disk

(usually

drive

C)

in

the

SWTOOLS\drivers

folder.

Other

device

drivers

are

on

the

software

media

that

come

with

individual

devices.

The

latest

device

drivers

for

factory-installed

devices

also

are

available

on

the

World

Wide

Web

at

http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/.

To

reinstall

a

device

driver

for

a

factory-installed

device,

do

the

following:

1.

Start

your

computer

and

operating

system.

2.

Use

Windows

Explorer

or

My

Computer

to

display

the

directory

structure

of

your

hard

disk.

3.

Open

the

C:\SWTOOLS

folder.

4.

Open

the

DRIVERS

folder.

Within

the

DRIVERS

folder

are

several

subfolders

that

are

named

for

various

devices

that

are

installed

in

your

computer

(for

example,

AUDIO

or

VIDEO).

5.

Open

the

appropriate

device

subfolder.

6.

Use

one

of

the

following

methods

to

reinstall

the

device

driver:

v

In

the

device

subfolder,

look

for

a

README.TXT

or

other

file

with

the

.TXT

extension.

This

file

might

be

named

after

the

operating

system,

such

as

WIN98.TXT.

The

text

file

has

information

on

how

to

reinstall

that

device

driver.

v

If

the

device

subfolder

contains

a

file

with

an

.INF

extension,

you

can

use

the

Add

New

Hardware

program

(located

in

the

Windows

Control

Panel)

to

reinstall

the

device

driver.

Not

all

device

drivers

can

be

reinstalled

using

this

program.

In

the

Add

New

Hardware

program,

when

prompted

for

the

device

driver

that

you

want

to

install,

click

Have

Disk

and

Browse

.

Then

select

the

appropriate

device

driver

file

from

the

device

subfolder.

v

In

the

device

subfolder,

look

for

a

SETUP.EXE

file.

Double-click

SETUP.EXE

and

follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen.

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