Chapter 4: Installing Drivers and Related Software 47
7.
Insert the Windows NT 4.0 Video Driver disk in drive A:\ and click
Have
Disk...
.
8.
The Install From Disk window appears. A:\ will be the default path listed.
Click
OK
.
9.
A
Change Display
dialog box appears showing the Chips Video Accelerator
driver. Click
OK
.
10.
A warning window appears stating the driver is a third-party driver and asks
if the installation should proceed. Click
Yes
.
11.
Files will be copied, then a window appears stating the drivers were
successfully installed. Click
OK
.
12.
Close the
Display Properties
setup boxes and take out the disk.
13.
Click
Yes
to restart the system for changes to take effect.
14.
After restarting the computer, an
Invalid Display Settings
window appears
stating a new graphics driver has been installed and a display resolution must
be set. Click
OK
to remove the error message.
15.
The
Display Properties
window opens automatically. Set the display
resolution and colors. Click
Color palette
list box arrow and click
65536
Colors
or the color depth of your choice.
16.
Move the
Desktop area
(display resolution) slider to the right to adjust pixel
resolution to
1024 x 768
to get full use of the display area. Click
Test
,
OK
to
make sure your settings work.
17.
Click
Yes
if you saw the test screen properly or make changes to the settings
and test again if the settings did not work.
18.
Click
Apply
,
OK
.
Windows NT audio drivers
When Windows NT is installed on a hard drive with a new Windows NT operating
system load, the audio chips are not properly detected. Use the following
instructions to install the audio drivers that support your Solo audio and game
ports. If the Solo System CD shipped with your system, you may use it to install the
driver instead of installing the drivers from diskette.