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3. Click
Remove
to uninstall the driver in use currently.
4. On the
Adapters
tab, click
Add
to install the most recent driver. For installation of the NT driver,
please refer to Section 3.1.3.
5. Restart your computer.
5.3 Windows
2000
1. Right-click the
My Computer
icon at the upper left of your Windows desktop, click
Properties
, click
the
Hardware
tab, and then click
Device Manager
.
2. From
Network Adapters
, double-click the icon standing for the wireless PCMCIA adapter. Click the
Driver
tab, and then click
Update Driver
.
3. Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window appears. Click
Next
to proceed.
4. Select the
Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver
option, and then click
Next
.
5. Click
Have Disk
to specify the location where the driver files reside, then click
OK
.
6. From the
Network Adapter
list, select the wireless PCMCIA adapter, and then click
Next
.
7. Click
Next
and Windows starts to copy the new driver files into the system.
8. Click
Finish
to complete the upgrade process.
5.4 Windows
XP
1. Click the
Start
button of the taskbar, right-click the
My Computer
icon, and then click
Properties
.
2. On the
Hardware
tab, click
Device Manager
.
3. From
Network Adapters
, double-click the icon standing for the wireless PCMCIA adapter. Click the
Driver
tab, and then click
Update Driver
.
4. Hardware Update Wizard appears. Click
Next
to proceed.
5. Select the
Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install
option, and then click
Next
.
6. Click
Have Disk
to specify the location where the driver files reside, and then click the
OK
. Then,
Windows starts to copy the new driver files into the system.
7. Click
Finish
to complete the upgrade process.