2-8 Installation and Upgrade
Installing Audio Driver for Windows NT 4.0
To install the Audio driver under Windows NT 4.0, follow these steps.
1.
Boot Windows NT from your hard disk and insert the notebook driver CD
containing the Audio driver for Windows NT.
2.
Click the Start button, then point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
3.
Double click on the Multimedia icon and click on Devices.
4.
Click the Add button and double click on Unlisted or Updated Drivers.
5.
Browse or type the sub-directory where the Windows NT 4.0 audio driver is
located.
6.
After installing the drivers, restart your computer.
Configuring the PCMCIA for Windows 95B version (OSR2)
For supporting CardBus controllers, you need at least Windows 95 OSR2 (B
version) installed on your hard disk.
Your notebook computer incorporates a true 32-bit PCMCIA CardBus
controller that you must configure properly to run smoothly.
If you only have a Windows 95 B version, follow these steps:
1.
Go to Control Panel, System, Device Manager, and double click on Other
Devices to open the list of detected devices.
2.
Two PCI CardBus Bridge devices display. Click on these two and remove
them by clicking on Remove. Click OK to confirm.
3.
Next, double click on PCMCIA socket and click on PCIC or compatible
PCMCIA controller. Click Remove and OK to confirm. Click Close.
4.
To update the PCMCIA INF and VXD files run the program UPDATE.BAT
in the PCMCIA driver sub-directory. This program copies and updates the
following files in the Windows subdirectory of the HDD.
CBSS.VXD
→
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
CONFIGMG.VXD
→
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32
PCCARD.VXD
→
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
PCI.VXD
→
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
PCMCIA.INF
→
C:\WINDOWS\INF\
5.
Restart Windows 95 after you finish copying the files. You may need to
insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM again. When Windows 95 prompts you
that new files are detected, click Yes to keep the newer files.
6.
Under the Control Panel, double click on the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.