Compaq d530 Network & Internet Communications Guide - Page 11
Installing Network Drivers, Windows 2000, Windows XP - windows 2000 drivers
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Network Communications Installing Network Drivers The device drivers in the network software enable the computer to communicate with the network. Because Compaq does not know which network operating system you'll be using, the computer comes ready to work with several different environments. The device drivers for the network controller enable the drivers to load correctly in the operating system used, allowing communication with the network. ✎ Device drivers are supplied for the Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, and Windows XP Home operating systems, depending on the computer model. If you are using another operating system, device drivers may be installed from media included with the network operating system or are available from HP. If it ever becomes necessary to reinstall the operating system, use the Compaq Restore Plus! CD. Complete instructions for installing the network device drivers are available as ASCII text files, located in the C:\COMPAQ\NIC directory. Use the instructions found in the subdirectory that relates to the network environment. Install the correct device drivers according to the operating system you are using, as listed below. Windows 2000 Follow the instructions in the ASCII text files located in the C:\CPQNET directory. Use the instructions found in the subdirectory that relates to the network environment. Windows XP 1. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network Connections. 3. Double-click the New Connection Wizard icon and follow the instructions on the screen. Network & Internet Communications Guide www.hp.com 1-7