Windows* 95

Installing Adapters

Have your Windows 95 installation CD or diskettes available; you’ll be prompted for them when you install the new adapter.

  1. After you put the adapter in the computer and connect the cable, start the computer. Windows detects the adapter as a PCI Ethernet device.

    NOTE: If this dialog box does not appear and Windows 95 starts normally, you may need to manually add the adapter. See Manually Adding an Adapter.
  2. Depending on your version of Windows 95, you'll see either the "Update Device Driver Wizard" or "New Hardware Found" window. 

  3. In either case, insert the Intel CD in your drive and wait for it to spin up. You may see an Introductory autorun screen open up after inserting the CD. Close this window if it appears.

  4. Follow the instructions in the Windows prompts. When prompted for a path, type D:\ (for a CD-ROM drive) and then click OK.

  5. Follow the prompts for any Windows 95 installation disks and restart the computer when prompted.

After restarting Windows 95, connect to your network by double-clicking the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop.

To install Intel PROSet+, launch setup.exe from the Windows\PROSet2\IA32\PROSet+ directory on the Intel CD. 

For troubleshooting information, go to Windows Troubleshooting.

Remove Existing Adapters

Before you remove an adapter from the computer, make sure the adapter is not a member of a team. If the adapter is a member of a team, remove the adapter from the team.

  1. Double-click My Computer.

  2. Double-click Control Panel.

  3. Double-click System.

  4. Click the Device Manager tab.

  5. Double-click Network Adapters.

  6. Select the adapter driver listed below the Network Adapters group and click Remove.

  7. Click OK.

 


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