HP 10/100 3Com 3c905C-TX HP 3COM LAN cards (D7522A, D7523A), User Guide - Page 15

Installing the Driver from the Hard Disk Advanced Users, Updating the Driver

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CAUTION HP 10/100 3Com 3C905C-TX Network Interface Card Installation Guide Software Installation Procedure 13 Follow the onscreen instructions, if you are prompted for network information, enter the information supplied by your MIS department. 14 Enter the location of the Windows NT 4.0 files (CAB files) when prompted, then click on OK. On HP Windows NT 4.0 preloaded systems, the path is C:\i386. 15 When prompted to reboot, remove your driver diskette and click on Yes. The driver and network software installation is complete. If a service pack was already installed on the PC before the network interface card was installed, the service pack must be reinstalled. This will overcome the At Least One Service Failed to Start error when Windows NT is started. On some platforms you also need to reinstall certain drivers after installing the Service Pack. Refer to your PC documentation for more information. Installing the Driver from the Hard Disk (Advanced Users) To install the network driver in a PC running Windows NT version 4.0 from driver files on the hard disk: 1 Restart the PC and start Windows NT. 2 Create a folder for the drivers, for example, C:\LAN3COM. 3 Insert diskette 1 in your drive and copy the entire contents to your new folder. 4 Insert diskette 2 in your drive and copy the entire contents to your new folder. If you are prompted to overwrite any files click on Yes. 5 Perform the installation from step 2 onwards of "Installing the Driver from the diskettes" on page 14. At step 8, specify the folder that you copied the files to, for example, C:\LAN3COM\WINNT. Updating the Driver If you already have the 3C905C-TX network driver and want to update it, follow the instructions provided below. 1 Double-click on the My Computer icon, then double-click on the Control Panel icon. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click on Network. 3 In the Network window, click on the Adapter tab. English 15

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HP 10/100 3Com 3C905C-TX Network Interface Card Installation Guide
Software Installation Procedure
13
Follow the onscreen instructions, if you are prompted for
network information, enter the information supplied by your MIS
department.
14
Enter the location of the Windows NT 4.0 files (CAB files) when
prompted, then click on
OK
. On HP Windows NT 4.0 preloaded
systems, the path is
C:\i386
.
15
When prompted to reboot, remove your driver diskette and click
on
Yes
. The driver and network software installation is complete.
CAUTION
If a service pack was already installed on the PC before the network
interface card was installed, the service pack must be reinstalled.
This will overcome the
At Least One Service Failed to Start
error when
Windows NT is started.
On some platforms you also need to reinstall certain drivers after
installing the Service Pack. Refer to your PC documentation for more
information.
Installing the Driver from the Hard Disk (Advanced Users)
To install the network driver in a PC running Windows NT version
4.0 from driver files on the hard disk:
1
Restart the PC and start Windows NT.
2
Create a folder for the drivers, for example,
C:\LAN3COM
.
3
Insert diskette 1 in your drive and copy the entire contents to
your new folder.
4
Insert diskette 2 in your drive and copy the entire contents to
your new folder. If you are prompted to overwrite any files click
on
Yes
.
5
Perform the installation from step 2 onwards of “Installing the
Driver from the diskettes” on page 14. At step 8, specify the
folder that you copied the files to, for example,
C:\LAN3COM\WINNT
.
Updating the Driver
If you already have the 3C905C-TX network driver and want to
update it, follow the instructions provided below.
1
Double-click on the
My Computer
icon, then double-click on the
Control Panel
icon.
2
In the
Control Panel
window, double-click on
Network
.
3
In the
Network
window, click on the
Adapter
tab.