Asus TRL-DLS Network Card User Manual


 
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5. OS Driver Installation
5. Driver Installation
B2. Boot Floppy Disk Installation
1. Start the Windows NT installation by booting from the Microsoft Setup
floppy disk.
2. Press Enter when the Welcome to Setup screen appears. The Windows NT
Workstation Setup window appears next.
3. Press S to skip automatic detection and perform a manual selection. A screen
displays the message “Setup has recognized the following mass storage
devices in your computer...”.
4. With floppy disk 2, there is an initial setup screen that prompts you to
continue by pressing Enter.
5. Press S to skip mass storage device detection. To change the driver, see
Existing System Installation.
6. When a screen displays the SCSI adapters found, choose S to configure
additional SCSI adapters.
7. Move the highlight bar to Other and press Enter.
8. When prompted for the manufacturer-supplied hardware support disk,
insert the appropriate Adaptec driver diskette containing the Windows NT
driver required to support your Adaptec adapter(s) and press Enter. The
driver files are distributed with ASUS Driver Support CD and are created
from the previous section for “Preparing an Adaptec Driver Diskette”.
9. Depending on the driver being installed, Adaptec 19160, 29160(N), 39160,
AHA-3960D, AIC-7892/7899 Ultra160 PCI SCSI Controller (NT4.0) is
shown highlighted. Press Enter to proceed.
10. The Windows NT Setup window reappears. If using an IDE CD-ROM Drive
for installation, press S to load additional drives. Another window appears.
Scroll up and select: IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2/PCI IDE Controller. Press
Enter. (-or-) If you have completed configuring additional SCSI adapters,
press Enter.
11. Windows NT should now recognize the miniport driver and the SCSI
hardware. Press Enter to continue. At this point, simply follow the
Microsoft Windows NT installation procedure. As for the onboard LAN and
VGA, please refer to the later sections for network and graphics driver
installation.
WinNT4.0 Server