5 Windows 98 Windows* 98 Installation Notes ============================== LOCATION OF DRIVER: \NT\E100BNT5.SY_ (compressed) LOCATION OF SETUP FILE: \NET82557.INF Manually Adding an Adapter in Win 98 ==================================== If the New Hardware Found dialog box does not appear at startup and you cannot connect to the network, check the Device Manager list to see if the new adapter is present. If it is not, follow these steps: 1. From the Control Panel, double-click the System icon. 2. Click the Device Manager tab. 3. Double-click Other Devices (question mark icon) in the list area. 4. Double-click PCI Ethernet Controller. 5. Click the Driver tab, then click Change Driver. 6. Select Network Adapters and click OK. 7. Click Have Disk. Insert the PRO/100+ Server adapter disk and click OK. 8. Follow any prompts for Windows 98 installation disks and restart when prompted. IMPORTANT: You must reboot after installing each adapter port. To install PROSet software (recommended), continue to the section "Install PROSet Software" in the Install Guide. Hints and Tips ============== 1. If your system contains a multiport adapter and you install Windows 98, Windows 98 may detect the ports of the adapter as 82557-based adapters. If you try to upgrade the drivers for these adapters through the Update Drivers function of the Device Manager, the adapter may no longer function after rebooting. To resolve this problem: 1. Double-click on the System icon in the Control Panel. 2. Click the Device Manager tab. 3. Highlight each port of the multiport adapter and click Remove. 4. Shut down Windows 98, turn off the computer and unplug its power cord. 5. Remove the multiport adapter card. 6. Plug in the power cord and start Windows 98 7. Shut down Windows 98, turn off the computer and unplug its power cord. 8. Reinstall the multiport adapter card, plug in the power cord and start Windows 98. The Windows 98 OS should detect the hardware, prompting you for the drivers disk. IMPORTANT: You must reboot after installing each adapter port. 2. Windows 98 Push Installation: You can find some support files and readme information in \WIN98\PUSH to help with Windows 98 push installations using the PRO/100+ adapter. * Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.