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Upon completion of the Windows 95 installation you will need to load the ICPCON
program to Windows 95. The following steps will take you through this process.
1.
Find the ICPCON.EXE file in the DRIVERS\WIN95 directory on the ICP System CD.
2.
Copy ICPCON.EXE to your Host Drive. Start the ICPCON program.
3.
Press
ENTER
to select the Controller. Press
ENTER
to select the Protocol.
4.
Press
ENTER
to select the Controller installed.
5.
Highlight
View/Change Settings
and press
ENTER
.
6.
Highlight
Cache Settings
and press
ENTER
.
7.
Highlight
Delayed Write
. Use the space bar to toggle setting to
ON
.
8.
Press
ENTER
two times. Delayed Write is now enabled.
9.
Highlight
Save Information
and press
ENTER
.
D.7.2 The ICP Controller is the secondary controller
1.
Transfer the WIN95 files from the
ICP System CD
to a 3.5” floppy disk. The files are lo-
cated in the directory, (your CDROM drive letter):\DRIVERS\WIN95. You will need this
disk later in the Windows 95 Setup.
2.
In Windows 95 double click on
My Computer
icon. Double click
Control Panel
icon.
3.
Double click the
System
icon. Click the
Device Manager
tab.
4.
Double click
Other Devices
. Double click
PCI SCSI Bus Controller
.
5.
Click
Driver
. Click
Change Driver
. Double click
SCSI Controllers
.
6.
Click
Have Disk
. Insert the ICP Windows 95 driver disk you created in step 1.
7.
Click
OK
. Click
OK
again. Click
OK
again.
8.
Click
Cancel
.
Never click Test. Windows 95 is unable to determine if the ICP BIOS
can be removed. Using the Test option may cause the system to freeze.
9.
Remove the ICP Windows 95 driver disk. Restart the system.
D.7.3 Update the ICP Windows 95 Driver
1.
Download the
WIN95.EXE
file from the ICP web site (http://www.icp-vortex.com). This
self-extracting file contains all the Windows 95 files you need.
2.
Run
WIN95.EXE
to get the update files.
3.
Format a 3.5” HD disk (1.44MB).
Copy
all Windows 95 files to this disk.
4.
In Windows 95 double click on
My Computer
icon. Double click
Control Panel
.
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