Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED English - Windows 2000 Professional Setup Guide - Page 32

Verify that the IBM ThinkPad 770 DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter is installed

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Installing the IBM DVD hardware decoder device driver for Windows 2000 (ThinkPad 770, 770ED, 770X, and 770Z models) To install the DVD hardware decoder device driver for Windows 2000, it is required that the IBM ThinkPad 770 DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter (P/N 10L1228) be installed. The DVD hardware decoder enables you to play DVDs on the ThinkPad models 770, 770E, 770X, and 770Z under Windows 2000 Professional. However, the DVD decoder device driver is not included with Windows 2000. After this device driver is installed in your computer, you can enjoy smooth DVD playback on the above computer models. The standard Windows 2000 DVD player application can be used in combination with the IBM DVD hardware decoder to play DVDs on your ThinkPad computer. Note that the Mediamatics DVDExpress DVD Player application is not compatible with the IBM DVD hardware decoder device while running Windows 2000. This combination is not supported under Windows 2000. To play DVDs through the IBM DVD hardware decoder, use the Microsoft standard DVD player application (DVDPLAY.EXE) included in Windows 2000 Professional. To install this device driver, follow these instructions below: 1. Verify that the IBM ThinkPad 770 DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter is installed on your computer. 2. Turn on your computer, and then logon to Windows 2000 Professional with an Administrator user account. 3. Click: Start ? Settings ? Control Panel 4. Double-click the System applet. After the "System Properties" windows opens click the 'Hardware' tab. 5. Click [Device Manager...]. 6. Under "Other devices", double-click 'Multimedia Controller" device. This will open the Properties window for the device. 7. Click the 'Driver' tab; then click [Update Driver...]. 8. Click [Next]. 9. Select "Search for a suitable driver..." option; then click [Next]. 10. Select "Specify a location, " and then click [Next]. 11. Insert the disk labelled "MPEG-2 decoder for Windows 2000" into the diskette drive. 12. Type: A:\ in the "Copy manufacture's file from:" box, where A is the drive letter assigned to the diskette drive. 13. Click [OK]. 14. Click [Next] when the "Device Driver Wizard" has found a suitable driver for the device. 15. The "Digital Signature Not Found" window will open. Click [Yes] to continue the installation. During the install, you might be asked to insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD to copy additional files. Do so when prompted. 16. After the files are copied to your computer and the device driver is installed, click [Finish]. 17. Click [Close] in the Properties window for the IBM DVD decoder card device. The device driver is now installed. 18. To verify device driver installation, open Device Manager and under "Sound, video, and game controllers", the IBM DVD decoder card will be listed. If it is not, follow steps 1 through 15.

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Installing the IBM DVD hardware decoder device driver for Windows 2000
(ThinkPad 770, 770ED, 770X, and 770Z models)
To install the DVD hardware decoder device driver for Windows 2000, it is required that the
IBM ThinkPad 770 DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter (P/N 10L1228) be installed.
The DVD hardware decoder enables you to play DVDs on the ThinkPad models 770, 770E,
770X, and 770Z under Windows 2000 Professional.
However, the DVD decoder device
driver is not included with Windows 2000.
After this device driver is installed in your
computer, you can enjoy smooth DVD playback on the above computer models.
The
standard Windows 2000 DVD player application can be used in combination with the IBM
DVD hardware decoder to play DVDs on your ThinkPad computer.
Note that the Mediamatics DVDExpress DVD Player application is not compatible with
the IBM DVD hardware decoder device while running Windows 2000.
This combination
is not supported under Windows 2000.
To play DVDs through the IBM DVD hardware
decoder, use the Microsoft standard DVD player application (DVDPLAY.EXE) included in
Windows 2000 Professional.
To install this device driver, follow these instructions below:
1.
Verify that the IBM ThinkPad 770 DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter is installed on
your computer.
2.
Turn on your computer, and then logon to Windows 2000 Professional with an
Administrator user account.
3.
Click:
Start
?
Settings
?
Control Panel
4.
Double-click the
System
applet.
After the “System Properties” windows opens click the
'Hardware' tab.
5.
Click [Device Manager...].
6.
Under "Other devices", double-click 'Multimedia Controller" device.
This will open the
Properties window for the device.
7.
Click the 'Driver' tab; then click [Update Driver...].
8.
Click [Next].
9.
Select "Search for a suitable driver..." option; then click [Next].
10. Select "Specify a location, " and then click [Next].
11. Insert the disk labelled “
MPEG-2 decoder for Windows 2000
” into the diskette drive.
12. Type:
A :\
in the "Copy manufacture's file from:” box, where A is the drive letter assigned
to the diskette drive.
13. Click [OK].
14. Click [Next] when the "Device Driver Wizard" has found a suitable driver for the device.
15. The "Digital Signature Not Found" window will open.
Click [Yes] to continue the
installation.
During the install, you might be asked to insert the Windows 2000
Professional CD to copy additional files.
Do so when prompted.
16. After the files are copied to your computer and the device driver is installed, click
[Finish].
17. Click [Close] in the Properties window for the
IBM DVD decoder card
device.
The
device driver is now installed.
18. To verify device driver installation, open Device Manager and under "Sound, video, and
game controllers", the
IBM DVD decoder card
will be listed.
If it is not, follow steps 1
through 15.