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* Alpha, Beta Release
* Graphics Driver for Intel(R) 810/810E/815/815E/815EM Chipsets
* Microsoft Windows* 95 (all versions)
* Microsoft Windows* 98
* Microsoft Windows* 98 Second Edition
* Microsoft Windows* Millennium
* Driver Revision: 4.12.01.2697
* Package: 6982
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* 6.2 Beta Candidate 3.0
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* December 15, 2000
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* NOTE: This document refers to systems containing the
* following Intel products:
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* Intel(R) 810 Chipset
* Intel(R) 810E Chipset
* Intel(R) 815 Chipset
* Intel(R) 815E Chipset
* Intel(R) 815EM Chipset
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* Installation Information
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* CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT
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This document contains the following sections:
1. System Requirements
2. Localized Language Abbreviations
3. Installing the Software
4. Verifying Installation of the Software
5. Identifying the Software Version Number
6. Uninstalling the Software
7. Installation Switches Available
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* 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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1. The system must contain one of the following Intel
Chipsets:
Intel(R) 810 chipset
Intel(R) 810E chipset
Intel(R) 815 chipset
Intel(R) 815E chipset
Intel(R) 815EM Chipset
2. The software should be installed on systems with at
least 64 MB of system memory.
3. There should be sufficient hard disk space in the <TEMP>
directory (typically C:\WINDOWS\TEMP or C:\TEMP) on the
system in order to install this software.
The drivers included with this distribution package are
designed to function with all released versions of
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, and
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition.
Please check with your system provider to determine the
operating system and Intel Chipset used in your system.
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* 2. LOCALIZED LANGUAGE ABBREVIATIONS
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The following list is the abbreviations of all languages
that the driver has been localized in. You may have to
reference this section while using this document.
chs -> Mainland Chinese
cht -> Traditional Chinese
dan -> Danish
deu -> German
eng -> International English
enu -> English
esp -> Spanish
fin -> Finnish
fra -> French
frc -> French Canadian
ita -> Italian
jpn -> Japanese
kor -> Korean
nld -> Dutch
nor -> Norwegian
plk -> Polish
ptb -> Brazilian Portuguese
ptg -> Portuguese
rus -> Russian
sve -> Swedish
tha -> Thai
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* 3. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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General Installation Notes:
1. The operating system must be installed prior to the
installation of the driver.
2. This installation procedure is specific only to the
version of driver and installation file included in this
release.
3. If a previous version of an Intel(R) Graphics Driver
is installed, remove it before proceeding with the
installation procedure. Please refer to Section 6,
UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE for removal instructions.
4. You can choose four different methods of installation
for this release. The files that must be downloaded for
each are indicated in the appropriate section.
1) InstallShield* (automated) install from CD-ROM
See Section 4.1.
2) InstallShield* (automated) install from web download
See Section 4.1.
3) Manual install from hard drive
See Section 4.2.
4) Manual install from CD-ROM
see Section 4.2.
3.1 INSTALLSHIELD (AUTOMATED) INSTALL FROM CD-ROM or WEB DOWNLOAD
1. To install from a CD, insert the CD-ROM. If autorun is
enabled, the installer will begin automatically.
Otherwise, enter the "Graphics" directory on the CD-ROM
and double-click "SETUP.EXE". Continue on to step 3.
2. To install from a Web download, you will download either a
ZIP file or an EXE file from the Web.
a. If it is an EXE file, double-click the file you downloaded
and the installation will begin automatically. Continue on
to step 3.
b. If it is a ZIP file, you must unzip it using a
utility such as WinZip* or PKZip*, then enter the
directory into which you unzipped the files. Enter
the "Graphics" subdirectory and double-click
"SETUP.EXE". Continue on to step 3.
3. Click "Next" on the Welcome screen.
4. Read the license agreement and click "Yes" to continue.
5. The driver files will now be installed. When the install
finishes, choose the "Yes" to reboot option, and click
"Finish" to restart your computer. The driver should
now be loaded. To determine if the driver has been loaded
correctly, refer to the Verifying Installation section
below.
3.2 MANUAL INSTALL FROM CD-ROM OR HARD DRIVE
1. Download "WIN9X.ZIP" from the Web. You must unzip it
using a utility such as WinZip* or PKZip*. Transfer the
files to a CD if you wish to install from the CD-ROM.
2. Select the "My Computer" icon, the "Control Panel" icon,
and then the "Display" icon.
3. You should now be in the "Display Properties" window.
Select the "Settings" tab, and click on the "Advanced"
button.
4. In the "Advanced Display Properties" window, select the
"Adapter" tab, and click the "Change..." button.
5. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window appears.
Click on the "Next" button to continue.
6. A new window appears, prompting either for Windows to
search for a device driver or for manual selection.
Click the following option: "Display a list of all the
drivers in a specific location, so you can select the
driver you want." After this, click on the "Next"
button.
7. From the new window, click on the "Have Disk" button and
then the "Browse" button.
8. Enter the directory where you unzipped WIN9X.ZIP and
then enter the "Graphics" subdirectory. Next enter the
"Win9X" subdirectory. At this point, the "I81XW9X.INF"
file should be highlighted. Click "OK".
9. Click "OK". The "Select Device" screen should open and
it may it may have several options to choose from. If a
warning appears saying that the driver chosen was not
written specifically for the selected hardware, click
"Yes". Select the display adapter that your system
contains. Click "OK".
10. Click "Next". The driver should install. If you are
installing an older version of the driver after having
previously installed a newer version, several "Version
Conflict" windows may appear asking if you want to keep
the newer driver files. If you do want to continue
installing the older drivers, click "No" on each of
these screens. Click "Finish" when done.
11. Close all open windows and click "Yes" to reboot. The
driver should now be loaded. To determine if the driver
has been loaded correctly, refer to the Verifying
Installation section below.
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* 4. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE
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1. From the desktop, click on "My Computer", then "Control
Panel", and finally, "System".
2. You should be in the "System Properties" window. Click
on the "Device Manager" tab. From here, go down to
"Display Adapter" and click. The Intel(R) Graphics
Driver should be listed. If not, the driver is not
installed correctly. To check the version of the driver,
refer to the section below.
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* 5. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
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1. Select the "My Computer" icon, the "Control Panel" icon,
and then the "Display" icon.
2. You should now be in the "Display Properties" window.
Select the "Settings" tab and click the "Advanced"
button.
3. Select the "Intel(R) Graphics Technology" tab. The
graphics driver version should be listed on this screen.
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* 6. UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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NOTE: This procedure assumes the above installation process
was successful. This uninstallation procedure is specific
only to the version of the driver and installation files
included in this package.
1. From the desktop, click on "My Computer", "Control
Panel", and then "Display".
2. You should be in the "Display Properties" window. Click
on the "Settings" tab. Next, click the "Advanced"
button.
3. Select the "Adapter" tab. The driver information will
appear. Click on the "Change" button.
4. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window should open.
Click "Next".
5. In the next window, select the "Display a list" option
and click the "Next" button. Next, click on "Show all
hardware".
6. In the split screen window under "Manufacturers:", select
"(Standard display types)". In the other half of the split
window, select "Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)", then
click on the "Next" button.
7. Click on "Finish," then close all open windows. When
asked to restart, click on "Yes."
8. To verify that the VGA driver was installed correctly,
refer to Section 4 and look for "Standard PCI Graphics
Adapter (VGA)," instead of the Intel(R) Graphics Driver.
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* 7. INSTALLATION SWITCHES AVAILABLE
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The switches in the SETUP.EXE file will have the following
syntax. Switches are not case sensitive and may be
specified in any order (except for the -s switch). Switches
must be separated by spaces.
SETUP [-b] [-g{xx[x]}] [ [ -nocuidlg{xxxx}, [-nocuidlg{xxxx}]...]
| -nodiag | -basic] [-overwrite] [-nolic]
[-bits x x_pixels x y_pixels x vert_refresh] [-l{lang_value}]
[-s] [-f2<path\logfile>]
GFX-INSTALL CUSTOMER SWITCHES
-b Forces a system reboot after the installation completes.
In non-silent mode, the absence of this switch will prompt the
user to reboot. In silent mode, the absence of this switch forces
the Setup.exe to complete without rebooting (the user must
manually reboot to conclude the installation process).
-g{xx[x]} Forces the configuration of a specific language
version of the driver during the install. The absence of this
switch will cause the installation to utilize the language of
the OS locale as its default.
-nocuidlg{xxxx} Suppresses the display of a specific CUI dialog.
One may use this switch multiple times to suppress many dialogs
on a single command line invocation. The absence of this switch
means that CUI dialogs will be displayed as specified in the INF
-nodiag Suppresses the display of all CUI dialogs and CUI tabs
on the OS Display Property pages and disables the Intel Graphics
Technology Control Panel Applet. The absence of this switch
means that CUI dialogs will be displayed as specified in the
INF. Note: this switch functionality is different from the PC4.0
-nodiag switch functionality. The PC4.0 -nodiag switch is
functionally equivalent to the current "-basic" switch (below).
-basic Suppresses the display of all advanced CUI dialogs. The
absence of this switch means that advanced CUI dialogs will be
displayed as specified in the INF.
-overwrite Installs the graphics driver regardless of the
version of previously installed driver. In non-silent mode, the
absence of this switch will prompt the user to confirm overwrite
of a newer Intel Graphics driver. In silent mode, the absence of
this switch means that the installation will abort any attempts
to regress the revision of the Intel Graphics driver.
-nolic Suppresses the display of the license agreement screen.
In non-silent mode, the absence of this switch will only prompt
the user to view and accept the license agreement. The
functionality of this switch is automatically included during
silent installations.
-bits x x_pixels x y_pixels x vert_refresh Sets the four default
display parameters: bits per pixel, pixels per line, pixels per
column and vertical refresh rate
INSTALLSHIELD(TM) STANDARD SWITCHES
-l{lang_value} The switch provided by InstallShieldTM specifies
the language used for the Gfx-Install user interface. The absence
of this switch will cause the installation to utilize the language
of the OS as its default. Detailed requirements for the Install
Dialog language settings are given in the Install Dialog Language
section.
-s Run in silent mode. The absence of this switch causes the
install to be performed in verbose mode.
-f2<path\logfile> Specifies an alternate location and name
of the log file created by a silent install. By default, Setup.log
log file is created and stored during a silent install in the same
directory as that of Setup.ins.
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