Dell C/Dock II Expansion Station User Manual

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S y s t e m I n f o r m a t i o n G u i d e

9

Installing the Docking Drivers From the ResourceCD or Drivers and
Utilities CD

1

Insert the ResourceCD or Drivers and Utilities CD into the CD drive.

In most cases, the CD should start running automatically. If it does
not, start Windows

Explorer, click your CD drive directory to display

the CD contents, and then double-click the autorcd application file. If
a welcome screen appears, click Next. The first time that you run the
CD, it might prompt you to install some setup files. Click OK and
follow the instructions on the screen to continue.

2

From the Language pull-down menu on the toolbar, select your
preferred language for the driver (if available).

A welcome screen appears.

3

Click Next.

4

Under Search Criteria, select the appropriate categories from the
System Model and Operating System pull-down menus.

If your system is running Windows 9x or Windows Me, select System
Utilities from the Device Type pull-down menu, and then select
Drivers from the Topic pull-down menu.

If your system is running Windows NT, select System Utilities from the
Device Type pull-down menu, and then select Utilities from the Topic
pull-down menu.

A link or links appear(s) for the specific drivers or utilities used by your
computer.

5

If your system is running Windows 9x or Windows Me, click the link for
the Dell Dock QuickInstall utility.

The Dell Dock QuickInstall file is a utility that installs the required
docking drivers on your computer.

If your computer is running Windows NT, click the link for Softex
Docking Services.

6

Click the Install button to start the automatic installation. At the
welcome screen, follow the screen prompts to complete the
installation.

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