Drivers can be updated using the Update Device Driver Wizard.
Updating Windows Server Using the Device Manager
1. Extract the Dell Driver Update Package to a specified path.
2. From the Control Panel, double-click the
System
icon and click
Device Manager
.
3. Double-click
Network Adapters
and right-click on the Intel adapter listing to display its menu.
4. Click the
Update Driver...
menu option. The Update Driver Software page appears.
5. Select
Browse my computer for driver software
.
6. Type in the directory path to the specified drive or browse to the location.
7. Select
Next
.
8. After the system finds and installs the file, click
Close
.
Removing the Drivers
You should uninstall the Intel driver if you are permanently removing all Intel adapters, or if you need to perform a clean
installation of new drivers. This procedure removes the driver for all Intel adapters that use it as well as Intel PROSet
and Advanced Networking Services.
WARNING: Removing an adapter driver results in a disruption of all network traffic through that adapter.
NOTE:
Before you remove the driver, make sure the adapter is not a member of a team. If the adapter is a mem-
ber of a team, remove the adapter from the team in Intel PROSet.
To uninstall the drivers and software from Windows Server, select
Intel(R) Network Connections
from
Programs and
Features
in the Control Panel. To uninstall the adapter drivers, double-click on it or click the Remove button.
NOTE:
The Device Manager should not be used to uninstall drivers. If the Device Manager is used to uninstall
drivers, base drivers will not reinstall using the Modify option through Add/Remove Programs in the Control
Panel.
Temporarily Disabling an Adapter
If you are testing your system to determine network faults, particularly in a multi-adapter environment, it is recom-
mended that you temporarily disable the adapter.
1. From the Control Panel, double-click the
System
icon, click the
Hardware
tab, and click
Device Manager
.
2. Right-click the icon of adapter you want to disable, then click
Disable
.
3. Click
Yes
on the confirmation dialog box.
To enable the adapter, right-click its icon, then click
Enable
.
NOTE
: You can also disable an adapter by right-clicking its icon in the
Network Connections
control panel and
selecting
Disable
.
Replacing an Adapter
After installing an adapter in a specific slot, Windows treats any other adapter of the same type as a new adapter. Also,
if you remove the installed adapter and insert it into a different slot, Windows recognizes it as a new adapter. Make sure
that you follow the instructions below carefully.
1. Open Intel PROSet.
2. If the adapter is part of a team
remove the adapter from the team
.
3. Shut down the server and unplug the power cable.
4. Disconnect the network cable from the adapter.
5. Open the case and remove the adapter.
6. Insert the replacement adapter. (Use the same slot, otherwise Windows assumes that there is a new adapter.)
7. Reconnect the network cable.
8. Close the case, reattach the power cable, and power-up the server.
9. Open Intel PROSet and check to see that the adapter is available.
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