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Press “Finish.” (If Windows can’t find the “Ultra66.MPD” file, type
“A:\” in the “Copy files from:” text box).
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Choose “Yes” when asked if you wish to restart the system, and
remove the diskette.
Windows 98
1
After installing the Ultra66 controller card and configuring the
hard drive(s) (see “Hardware Installation” on page 4), partition
and format your hard drive(s), if necessary.
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Install Windows 98 normally.
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After installation, go the “Start” menu and choose “Settings.”
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From the “Settings” menu, choose “Control Panel.”
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In the “Control Panel” window, double-click on the “System” icon.
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In the “System” window, choose the “Device Manager” tab.
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In the hierarchical display under “Other Devices” is a listing for
“PCI Mass Storage Controller.” Choose it and then press the
“Properties” button.
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Choose the “Driver” tab in the “Properties” window, choose
“Update Driver,” and then press “Next.”
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Choose “Search for a better driver than the one your device is
using now (recommended),” then press “Next.”
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Choose “Specify Location,” and then type “A:\” in the text box.
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Insert the “Ultra66 Driver” diskette into the A: drive.
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Press the “Next” button. A message informing you that Windows
has found “Promise Technology, Inc., Ultra66 IDE Controller”
should appear.
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Press “Next,” then “Finish,” then “Yes” when asked if you want to
restart your computer. Be sure to remove the diskette from drive A:.
Installing Drivers with Existing Windows 95/98
The following three sections detail the installation of Ultra66 drivers on a
system that has Windows 95/98 already installed. If you’re installing the
Ultra66 drivers on a system during a Windows 95/98 installation, see
“Installing Drivers During Windows 95/98 Installation” on page 6.
Windows 95
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After installing the Ultra66 controller card and configuring the
hard drives (see “Hardware Installation” on page 4), power up the
system and boot Windows.
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The “Add New Hardware Wizard” will appear, informing you that
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