6
and prompts you for the driver software. Install the driver software from the 3
COM
3
C
90
X
diskettes. 3
COM
3
C
90
X
is delivered as backup media in InterSite Version Manager or in the
3Com network adapter kit.
To install the 3Com network adapter driver software:
1. When prompted for a disk or CD-ROM that came with the device, insert diskette 2 into
the system’s floppy disk drive, and then click Next. Wait as directed for an updated
driver to be detected.
2. When prompted that Windows found the 3Com Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 Mb TX
Ethernet NIC (3C509B-TX), click Finish.
3. When prompted to insert a disk containing 3Com Etherdisk adapter software, insert
diskette 2 into the system’s floppy disk drive, and then click OK.
4. When a message displays that the
W
95
EL
90
X
.
INF
file could not be found, select to copy
files from
A
:\, and then click OK.
5. When prompted to insert Windows 95 disk 18, click OK.
6. When a message displays that the
RPCLTC
5.
DLL
file could not be found, select to copy
files from
C
:\
WINDOWS
\
OPTIONS
\
CABS
, and then click OK.
7. When prompted to insert 3Com Etherdisk adapter software disk 2, click OK.
8. When a message displays that the
W
95
EL
90
X
.
INF
file could not be found, select to copy
files from
A
:\, and then click OK.
Reinstalling the Intel PRO/100B EtherExpress
Driver Software (Windows 95)
If you reinstall the Intel PRO/100B EtherExpress network adapter driver on a Windows 95
system, be sure to read the instructions in the Intel documentation delivered with the adapter.
If the driver is not installed on the system, Windows 95 detects the network adapter and
prompts you to install the driver.
NOTE
When installing the driver on a Windows 95 OSR 2.5 system, a notice may display that the
installation program wants to install files that are older than those on the system. Follow the
recommendation to keep the existing files.
While installing the driver, you are asked to insert Windows 95 Disk 1. The driver’s Setup
program is looking for the driver diskette delivered with the adapter. Make sure the diskette is
in the floppy disk drive, type the path to the diskette (typically a:\), and then click OK.