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After installing 

PIIX

4

W

95, the system restarts several times.  During these restarts, Windows 95

detects various hardware devices in the system.  If you are prompted to load any device drivers,
load only the PCI Standard Host CPU Bridge and the Intel 82371AB PCI Bus Master IDE
Controller.  Cancel the loading of any other drivers.  These other drivers require files that are on
the Windows 95 CD-ROM, which cannot be accessed at this time.

Once Windows 95 has detected the system’s primary and secondary IDE controllers, you should
no longer cancel the loading of any other drivers, and let Windows 95 search the CD-ROM for any
needed files.

Using the CD-ROM Drive in MS-DOS Mode

Intergraph Computer Systems has discovered a problem you may encounter if you try to install
Windows 95 on a TDZ 2000.  If the system has a Panasonic CD-ROM drive, you cannot use the
CD-ROM drive by default when the system is in MS-DOS mode.  This occurs because of the way
Windows 95 handles real-mode and protected-mode drivers as it starts.

This problem does not occur in a TDZ 2000 that has a Sony CDU611 CD-ROM drive.  To identify
the installed CD-ROM drive, go to Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Device Manager/
CD-ROM.  Device Manager identifies the Panasonic CD-ROM drive as a Matshita CR-585
CD-ROM drive.

To enable MS-DOS mode access to the Panasonic CD-ROM drive:

1.

 

Edit the system’s 

CONFIG

.

SYS

 file, adding these two lines at the beginning of the file:

 

DEVICE=C:\ATAPIMGR.SYS

 

DEVICE=C:\SR_ASPI.SYS /D:CDIDE001 /Q

2.

 

Edit the system’s 

AUTOEXEC

.

BAT

 file, adding this line at the beginning of the file:

 

MSCDEX.EXE /D:CDIDE001 /M:10

3.

 

Copy the following files from the 

BOOTSYM

95 diskette (delivered with the system) to the root

directory of the system drive (usually 

C

:\ ):

 

ATAPIMGR

.

SYS

 

SR

_

ASPI

.

SYS

4.

 

Restart the system to make the changes take effect.

Be sure to remove or comment out these changes if you no longer want to run the system in
MS-DOS mode.

Using a PC Card Adapter

Intergraph Computer Systems has discovered a problem you may encounter if you try to install
Windows 95 on a TDZ 2000.  If you want to use a PC Card adapter on a system running Windows

Summary of Contents for TDZ 2000/ExtremeZ

Page 1: ...TDZ 2000 ExtremeZ Late Breaking News April 1999 DHA024181...

Page 2: ...t is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intergraph Computer Systems Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in or o...

Page 3: ...t software This software MSMOUSEDRV is delivered with the system in InterSite Version Manager or on a backup diskette See the README TXT file delivered with this software for more information Operatin...

Page 4: ...apter card The bus and device numbers for the card depend on the slot in which the card is installed Your System Setup document may not have information on BIOS power management options Select Power M...

Page 5: ...msec 8 msec 12 msec 16 msec up to 508 msec in increments of 4 msec The Optimal and Fail Safe settings are Disabled Suspend Time Out This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity w...

Page 6: ...a PC Card hard disk ATA or AT type from being configured by Windows NT To work around this conflict and enable operation of a PC Card hard disk in a PC Card adapter you must edit the Windows NT Regis...

Page 7: ...or customers who attempt to install Windows 95 on a TDZ 2000 Intergraph Computer Systems provides no further support for such installations and customers assume full responsibility for supporting such...

Page 8: ...s real mode and protected mode drivers as it starts This problem does not occur in a TDZ 2000 that has a Sony CDU611 CD ROM drive To identify the installed CD ROM drive go to Start Settings Control Pa...

Page 9: ...tup program and changing BIOS settings Conflicting Device Messages in Device Manager On a TDZ 2000 equipped with the Advanced Graphics Port AGP version of Millennium II graphics you may see messages i...

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