Intel Network Drivers for Windows* 98 (Second Edition) and Windows Millennium (Me)


Make sure you have inserted the adapter in the computer and plugged in the cable.

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)

You can install drivers for Intel adapters using the Found New Hardware Wizard.

Installation with the Found New Hardware Wizard

  1. Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. 
    The CD autorun program starts. Close this window.

  2. On the Wizard Welcome screen, click Next to start.

  3. On the next screen, choose the Search option and click Next.

  4. Click the CD-ROM box on the Locate Driver screen and make sure it is the only box selected.  Then, click Next.

  5. After a few moments, the Search Results indicates a driver was found on the CD. Click the Updated driver option. Click Next to continue.

  6. Click Next again to continue.

  7. The necessary files are copied to your computer. 
    The wizard displays a Completed message. Click Finish.

Updating the Network Drivers in Windows 98

You can update drivers using either the Intel CD or the Update Device Wizard.

Updating with the Intel CD

You can update drivers using the autorun program on the Intel CD. 

  1. Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. 
    The CD autorun program starts. 

  2. Click Install Base Driver.
    The Install Base Drivers dialog box appears.

  3. Click Update Drivers.

  4. When the system prompts you to insert the disk containing the adapter driver, click OK.

  5. Type the drive letter for the Intel CD followed by a backslash. For example, D:\.

  6. When the system prompts you for the location of the e1000d.cat file, type the drive letter for the Intel CD followed by a backslash. For example, D:\.

  7. Restart the computer when prompted.

The operating system installs the adapter drivers. 

Updating with the Update Device Driver Wizard

  1. From the Control Panel, double-click the System icon.

  2. Click the Device Manager tab.

  3. Double-click Network Adapters in the list area.

  4. Double-click the Intel® adapter.

  5. Click on the Driver tab.

  6. Click on the Install Base Driver Only button.

  7. Click on the Next button.

  8. Click on the circle next to the "Display a list of the drivers in a specific location..." (Do not select "Search for a better driver..."). Click Next.

  9. Click on the Have Disk button.

  10. If you have the Intel drivers CD, insert it when prompted.

  11. In the Install from Disk window, type the drive letter for the Intel CD (or specify the software package directory) into the option box below "Copy manufacturer's files from:" Click OK.

  12. Click on the OK button.

  13. Highlight the Intel® adapter, then click the OK button.

  14. Click on the Next button in the Update Device Driver Wizard.

  15. Click the Finish button.

  16. Restart the computer. 

  17. After restarting the computer, install Intel PROSet to configure and test the adapter. See Run the Installer.

For troubleshooting information, go to Windows Troubleshooting.

Manually Adding an Adapter

  1. From the Control Panel, double-click the System icon.

  2. Click the Device Manager tab.

  3. Double-click Other Devices or Network Adapters in the list area.

  4. Click the Properties tab.

  5. Click the Driver tab, then click Install Base Driver Only.

  6. Click Next at the Update Device Driver Wizard.

  7. Select "Display a list of all the drivers..." and click Next.

  8. Insert the Intel driver CD and click Have Disk.

  9. In the Install from disk window, type the drive letter for the Intel CD (or specify the software package directory), then click OK.

  10. Click OK at the Select Device dialog box.

  11. The Update Wizard displays the message that it has found the driver. Click Next.

  12. Click Finish.

  13. Restart your computer when prompted.

Uninstall Intel PROSet II

Intel PROSet II does not need to be uninstalled unless you are permanently removing all Intel adapters. You can uninstall Intel PROSet using either Add-Remove Programs or the Intel CD.
NOTE:  Before uninstalling Intel PROSet, you must remove teams and VLANs configured in Intel PROSet. 

Uninstalling Intel PROSet II with the Intel CD

  1. Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. 
    The CD autorun program starts. 

  2. Click Install Software.
    The Welcome dialog box appears.

  3. Click Next.

  4. In the Program Maintenance dialog, click Modify, then click Next
    The Custom Setup dialog bpx appears.

  5. Click the icon next to the feature you want to remove. From the pop-up dialog, click Do not install this feature. Click Next.

  6. Click Install.

  7. Click Finish. Restart the computer when prompted.

The installer removes Intel PROSet II from the computer. 

Uninstalling with Add-Remove Programs 

  1. From the Start menu, select Settings -> Control Panel -> Add-Remove Programs.
    The Add-Remove Programs window appears.

  2. Select Intel PRO(R) Intelligent Installer. Click the Add/Remove button. 
    The Autorun appears.

  3. Click Install Software.
    The Welcome dialog box appears.

  4. Click Next

  5. In the Program Maintenance dialog, click Modify, then click Next
    The Custom Setup dialog bpx appears.

  6. Click the icon next to the feature you want to remove. From the pop-up dialog, click Do not install this feature. Click Next.

  7. Click Install.

  8. Click Finish.

The Intel PROSet entry is removed from the Add/Remove Programs window.

Uninstall the Driver

You should uninstall the Intel driver if you are permanently removing Intel adapters, or if you need to perform a clean installation of new drivers.

  1. While the Add-Remove Programs dialog is open, select Intel PRO Ethernet Adapter and Software. Click the Add/Remove button. 

  2. Click Yes to the confirmation dialog. 
    The message, "You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect Do you want to restart your computer now ?" appears.

  3. Click Yes to restart the computer immediately or No to defer computer restart.

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 in Intel PROSet II. Then:

  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.

 


Windows Millennium (Me)

Make sure you have inserted the adapter in the computer and plugged in the cable.

You can install drivers for Intel adapters using the Found New Hardware Wizard.

Installation with the Found New Hardware Wizard

  1. Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. 
    The CD autorun program starts. 

  2. Windows Me starts and detects the adapter. The "Add New Hardware" wizard starts. Click Next to continue.

  3. If the Autorun screen appears, close it. Click Next to continue.

  4. Windows copies the driver files to the computer.

  5. When Windows displays the message that the hardware installation is complete, click Finish. Restart your computer when prompted.

  6. Install Intel PROSet to configure and test the adapter. See Run the Installer.

Installation Notes for Windows Me

If you will be installing Windows Me or if you will be upgrading the adapter drivers in a multi-adapter Windows Me system, please read the following.

Manually Adding an Adapter

  1. From the Control Panel, double-click the Add New Hardware icon. If the Add New Hardware icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options to display all icons available in the Control Panel.
    The Add New Hardware Wizard appears.

  2. Click Next, then click Next again.
    The message Do you want Windows to search for your New hardware? appears.

  3. Click Yes. Click Next, then click Next again.
    After the operating system detects the adapter, the message Windows has finished detecting the hardware... appears.

  4. Click Next, then click Next again.

  5. When selecting the type of hardware to install on the computer, click Network Adapters. Click Next.

  6. Click Have Disk.

  7. Type the drive letter for the Intel CD followed by a backslash. For example, D:\.

  8. From the list of adapter manufacturers, click Intel. From the list of adapters, click Intel(R) PRO/1000 T.

  9. Click Next, then click Finish.

Uninstall PROSet II

PROSet II does not need to be uninstalled unless you are permanently removing all Intel adapters. You can uninstall PROSet using either Add-Remove Programs or the Intel CD.
NOTE:  Before uninstalling PROSet, you must remove teams and VLANs configured in PROSet. 

Uninstalling PROSet II with the Intel CD

  1. Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. 
    The CD autorun program starts. 

  2. Click Install Software.
    The Welcome screen appears.

  3. Click Next.
    The Program Maintenance dialog appears.

  4. Click Modify
    The Custom Setup dialog appears. 

  5. Click the icon next to the feature you want to remove. From the pop-up dialog, click Do not install this feature. Click Next.

  6. Click Install.

  7. Click Finish.

The installer removes PROSet II from the computer. 

Uninstalling with Add-Remove Programs 

  1. From the Start menu, select Settings -> Control Panel -> Add-Remove Programs.
    The Add-Remove Programs window appears.

  2. Select Intel PRO(R) Intelligent Installer. Click the Add/Remove button. 
    The autorun screen appears.

  1. Click Install Software.
    The Welcome screen appears.

  2. Click Next.
    The Program Maintenance dialog appears.

  3. Click Modify
    The Custom Setup dialog appears.

  4. Click the icon next to Intel(R) PROSet II. From the pop-up dialog, click Do not install this feature. Click Next.

  5. Click Install, then click Finish.

The PROSet entry is removed from the Add/Remove Programs window.

Uninstall the Driver

You should uninstall the Intel driver if you are permanently removing Intel adapters, or if you need to perform a clean installation of new drivers.

  1. While the Add-Remove Programs dialog is open, select Intel PRO Ethernet Adapter and Software. Click the Add/Remove button. 

  2. Click Yes to the confirmation dialog. 

  3. Allow the uninstall process to complete. When the message appears stating that you must restart the computer before changes take effect, click Yes to restart the computer immediately or No to delay restarting the computer.

After the computer restarts, the uninstall process completes. The adapter driver is no longer available on the computer.

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 in Intel PROSet II. Then:

  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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