; Windows 95 & Windows 98 (Win9x) ; msbatch.inf for Intel Network Adapters ; Version 1.2 ; ; Answer File Parameters ; ---------------------- ; You must include the sections below in any answer file you ; create, even if the only information in the section is the ; section name. Otherwise, the Setup program will wait for ; user input. ; ; For new installations, you must specify all the parameters ; in the answer file because the system doesn't have existing ; information for the Setup program to use. ; ; For more information on msbatch.inf consult the Windows9x ; resource kit ; [BatchSetup] Version=3.0 (32-bit) SaveDate=04/27/98 [Version] Signature = "$CHICAGO$" [Setup] ProductType=1 ; This specifies the Product ID for your site, which is printed on the ; Win98 compact disc or your Certification of Authenticity ; ;ProductKey="XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX" ; This specifies the Product ID for your site, which is printed on the ; Win95 compact disc or your Certification of Authenticity ; ;ProductID="XXX-XXXXXXX" ; EBD (Emergency Boot Disk) specifies if a startup disk is ; to be created during setup. ; ; 0 = Setup will not create a startup disk. ; 1 = Setup will create a startup disk. This is ; also the default. ; EBD=0 ; Express specifies whether or not the ; user can give input during setup. The default ; value is 0. ; ; 0 = setup will ask the user for input. ; 1 = setup will not ask the user for input and ; will use only the settings specified in this ; answer file or built-in defaults. ; Express=1 ; InstallType specifies how to install Windows9x. ; ; 0 = Compact ; 1 = Typical ; 2 = Portable ; 3 = Custom ; InstallType=1 ; The value of the parameter "InstallDir" is the directory ; where Windows9x is to be installed. The default value ; is the current windows directory, if it is present on ; the computer. ; InstallDir="c:\windows" ; DevicePath specifies if Windows9x should check some ; path to find INF files, in addition to the ; Windows9x INF directory. If the value is set to ; check a path, INF files can be added to a single ; location (the path). Only specify a path if the ; installation source files are on a network directory. ; ; 0 = Do not add a path for INFs. ; 1 = Add the path for finding additional INF files. ; DevicePath=0 ; VRC specifies if setup should overwrite ; existing files during setup, regardless of the ; dates of all files. ; ; 0 = If a file on the computer that is to be overwritten ; is more recent than its replacement, the user will ; be prompted to confirm the operation. ; 1 = Files are overwritten regardless of the date. ; VRC=0 ; Listed are some common strings you can use to set the TimeZone ; ; Pacific Hawaiian ; Central Atlantic ; US Eastern W.Europe ; US Mountain GMT ; TimeZone="Pacific" ; Uninstall specifies if a pre-existing version of ; Windows and MS-DOS should be compressed into a ; backup version to be used to automatically uninstall ; Windows9x. ; ; 0 = The user is not allowed to speciy uninstall ; options and the compressed backup files are not ; created. ; 1 = Display the uninstall options for the user to ; select. ; 5 = The unistall options are not displayed and the ; pre-existing version of Windows and MS-DOS are ; compressed into a backup version to be used to ; automatically uninstall Windows9x. ; Uninstall=0 ; SaveSuBoot specifies whether to save the SUBOOT directory ; for server based setup ; ; 0 = Delete SUBoot Directory ; 1 = Save SUBoot Directory ; SaveSuBoot=1 ; PenWinWarning specifies if a warning is to be displayed ; if an unknown version of Pen Windows is installed. ; ; 0 = Do not display warning. ; 1 = Display warning. ; PenWinWarning=0 ; Other Values ; ShowEula=0 ChangeDir=0 OptionalComponents=1 Network=1 System=0 CCP=0 CleanBoot=0 Display=0 NoDirWarn=1 NoPrompt2Boot=1 [System] ; An INF section name from LOCALE.INF ; Locale=L0409 ; SelectedKeyboard is any value from the ; [Keyboard List] section of MULTILNG.INF ; SelectedKeyboard=KEYBOARD_00000409 ; DisplChar sets the initial display characteristics ; ; Values <ColorDepth>,<x-resolution>,<y-resolution> ; ; Common Values: ; 4,640,480 (Default) ; 16,640,480 ; 24,640,480 ; 4,800,600 ; 16,800,600 ; 24,800,600 ; DisplChar=4,640,480 [NameAndOrg] ; Name is a string that is the name ; of the user of Windows9x. ; Name="User" ; Org is a string that is the of the organization to ; which this license of Windows9x belongs. ; Org="Organization" ; Display specifies if the dialog box with Name and ; Organization appears during setup. ; ; 0 = The dialog box is not displayed. ; 1 = The dialog box is displayed. ; Display=0 [Network] ; ComputerName is a string which specifies the ; computer's network name. ; ; It is important to not have two computers with the same network ; name on the network at the same time, or being installed at the ; same time. Consequently you can not use this file by itself to ; deploy Windows9x on multiple computers, without manually changing ; this value. ; ; Different configuration managers exist to overcome ; this hurdle in enterprise OS deployments. For more information ; on deploying Windows 9x in an enterprise network consult the ; Windows 9x resource kit ; ComputerName="Computername" ; Workgroup is a string which specifes the ; workgroup name for the computer on which Windows9x is ; being installed. ; Workgroup="WORKGROUP" ; Description is a string which is a description ; for the computer. The string is a maximum of 48 ; characters with no commas. ; Description="Enter Description" ; Display specifies if the network configuration dialog ; boxes are to appear in custom setup. ; ; 0 = Do not display the network configuration dialog boxes. ; 1 = Display the network configuration dialog boxes. ; Display=0 ; Clients specifies which network clients are to be ; installed during setup. The value for this parameter is a ; comma separated list of devices ids used in the INF files. ; The first client in a comma separated list will be the ; first to start. ; ; Two values that may be used in this answer file are: ; VREDIR - Client for Microsoft Windows ; NWREDIR - Microsoft Client* for NetWare* ; Clients=VREDIR ; PrimaryLogon sets the default network client ; be sure to set this to one of the above values ; PrimaryLogon=VREDIR ; This parameter specifies which network protocols are to ; be installed during setup. The value for this parameter is ; a comma separated list of protocol device ids used ; in the INF files. ; ; Standard values used in this answer file are: ; ; NETBEUI - Microsoft NETBEUI ; NWLINK - IPX/SPX ; NWNBLINK - NetBIOS support for IPX/SPX ; MSTCP - Mircosoft TCP/IP ; ; Other values possible: ; ; DEC40 - DECnet 4.1 Ethernet* ; DEC40t - DECnet 4.1 Token Ring* ; DEC50 - DECnet 5.0A Ethernet* ; DEC50t - DECnet 5.0A Ethernet* ; NFSLINK - Sun PC NFS* ; NDTOKBAN - Banyan VINES NDIS Token Ring* ; NDISBAN - Banyan VINES NDIS Ethernet* ; MSDLC - Microsoft DLC* ; IPXODI - Novell IPXODI* ; Protocols=MSTCP ; DefaultProtocol specifies the default protocol. The value ; of this parameter can be a protocol with an associated ; network card OR just a protocol. If a protocol is ; listed with a network card, then that protocol is ; bound to that network card. The protocol must be ; a protocol device id that is listed in the "Protocol" parameter ; of the [Network] section of this answer file. The network ; card must be a network card device id that is listed in ; the "Netcard" (which is not used in this default answer file) ; parameter of the [Network] section of this answer file. ; ; For example: ; DefaultProtocol = MSTCP ; specifies Microsoft TCP/IP* as the default protocol. ; ; For example: ; DefaultProtocol = MSTCP,<network card id> ; would cause an instance of MSTCP to be bound to that adapter. ; ;DefaultProtocol=MSTCP ; Services defines which network services are to ; be installed. The value is a comma separated list ; of device ids used in the INF files. ; ; The default values used in this answer file are: ; ; VSERVER - File/Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks* ; ; Other values possible: ; ; BKUPAGNT - Arcada Backup Exec* agent ; CHEYAGNT - Cheyenne ARCserve* agent ; JADM - HP Network Printer for Microsoft* ; JANW - HP Network Printer for NetWare* ; NMAGENT - Microsoft Network Monitor Agent* ; NWSERVER - File and Printer Shaing for NetWare Networks* ; PSERVER - Microsoft Print Service for NetWare Networks* ; REMOVEREG - Microsoft Remote Registry* service ; SNMP - Microsoft SNMP* agent ; Services=VSERVER ; Security specifies what kind of security model is ; to be used and the type of pass-through agent for ; user level security. The client must be installed with ; a security provider in order for this parameter to have the ; desired effect. ; ; SHARE = share level security. ; NWSERVER = user level security by a NetWare server. ; DOMAIN = user level security by a Windows NT domain. ; MSSERVER = user level security by a Windows NT Workstation. ; Security=SHARE ; IgnoreDetectedNetCards specifies if setup uses detected ; information to configure network cards. If detected information ; is not used, then the value of the parameter "netcards" (which ; is not used in this default answer file) will ; be used to configure network cards. ; ; 0 = Use detected information to configure network cards. ; 1 = Do not use detected information to configure ; network cards. ; IgnoreDetectedNetCards=0 ; ValidateNetCardResources determines if a dialog box is to ; be displayed to have the user respond to resource conflicts. ; Resource conflicts include a partial configuration is ; found or there is an IRQ conflict involving the network card. ; ; 0 = The dialog box is not displayed. ; 1 = The dialog box is displayed. ; ValidateNetCardResources=1 [MSTCP] ; The DHCP option specifies if TCP/IP should be configured ; to use DHCP. ; ; 0 = Do not use DHCP. ; 1 = Use DHCP. ; DHCP=1 ; IPAddress sets the IP address if DHCP is disabled. ; ;IPAddress=128.128.128.128 ; This parameter sets the IP subnet mask if DHCP is disabled. ; ;IPMask=255.255.255.0 ; DNS specifies if DNS name resolution is to ; be used. ; ; 0 = Do not use DNS name resolution. ; 1 = Use DNS name resoluiton. ; DNS=0 ; WINS specifies if WINS for NetBIOS name ; resolution is to be used. ; ; 0 = Do not use WINS for NetBIOS name resolution. ; 1 = Use WINS for NetBIOS name resolution. ; ;WINS=1 ; DNSServers specifies a comma separated list of DNS ; servers to use. The servers are tried in order. ; ;DNSServers=128.128.128.128 ; Domain specifies the internet domain the computer is in. ; ;Domain=DomainName ; Hostname specifies the DNS hostname for the computer. ; ;Hostname=ComputerName ; Gateways specifies a comma separated list of IP gateways. ; The IP gateways are tried in order. ; ;Gateways=128.128.128.128 ; PrimaryWINS specifies ip address of the primary WINS name server. ; ;PrimaryWINS=128.128.128.128 ; SecondaryWINS specifies the secondary WINS name server. ; ;SecondaryWINS=128.128.128.128 LMHOSTS=1 LMHOSTPath="C:\WINDOWS\lmhosts" [NWSERVER] ; BrowseMaster specifies if the computer has File and ; Printer Sharing for NetWare networks can be elected ; browse master. ; ; 0 = The computer with File and ; Printer Sharing for NetWare networks can not ; be elected browse master. ; 1 = The computer with File and ; Printer Sharing for NetWare networks can ; be a browse master. ; 2 = The computer with File and ; Printer Sharing for NetWare networks is ; the preferred browse master. ; ;BrowseMaster=1 ; Use_SAP specifies if the computer with File and ; Printer Sharing for NetWare networks will use ; Server Advertising Protocol browsing. If Server ; Advertising Protocol is used, the computer with ; File and Printer Sharing for NetWare networks can ; be seen by a NetWare client but the computer will ; not appear in the Network Neighborhood. ; ; 0 = Do not use Server Advertising Protocol browsing. ; 1 = Use Server Advertising Protocol browsing. ; ;Use_SAP=0 [VREDIR] ; ValidatedLogon specifies whether logons are validated ; on a Windows NT Domain. ; ; 0 = Don't validate logons ; 1 = Validate logon ValidatedLogon=0 ; LogonDomain is a string that specifies the Windows NT Domain ; LogonDomain="" [VSERVER] ; LMAnnounce specifies that if the computer has Microsoft ; File and Printer Sharing, the computer will ; announce itself to LAN Manager computers that are ; present on the network. ; ; 0 = The computer will not announce itself to the ; LAN Manager computers present on the network. ; 1 = The computer will announce itself to the ; LAN Manager computers present on the network. ; LMAnnounce=0 ; MaintainServerList specifies the behavior of the computer ; in a browse master electon if that if the computer has ; Microsoft File and Printer sharing. ; ; 0 = The computer with Microsoft File and Printer sharing ; can not be browse master. ; 1 = The computer with Microsoft File and Printer sharing ; is the browse master. ; 2 = The computer with Microsoft File and Printer sharing ; can be the browse master if required. ; MaintainServerList=2 [OptionalComponents] ; This section contains the optional components that ; can be installed on Windows9x. The optional ; components dialog box that appears in Windows9x ; during setup has the same parameters that are ; in this section. The value for each parameter in ; this section is 0 or 1. ; ; 0 = Informs setup NOT to install this option. ; 1 = Informs setup TO install this option. ; "Accessibility Options"=1 "Enhanced Accessibility"=1 "Briefcase"=0 "Calculator"=1 "Desktop Wallpaper"=1 "Document Templates"=1 "Games"=1 "Imaging"=1 "Mouse Pointers"=1 "Paint"=1 "Quick View"=1 "Windows Scripting Host"=1 "WordPad"=1 "Dial-Up Networking"=1 "Dial-Up Server"=0 "Direct Cable Connection"=1 "HyperTerminal"=1 "Infrared"=0 "Microsoft Chat 2.0"=0 "Microsoft NetMeeting"=1 "Phone Dialer"=1 "Virtual Private Networking"=0 "Baseball"=0 "Dangerous Creatures"=0 "Inside your Computer"=0 "Jungle"=0 "Leonardo de Vinci"=0 "More Windows"=0 "Mystery"=0 "Nature"=0 "Science"=0 "Space"=0 "Sports"=0 "The 60's USA"=0 "The Golden Era"=0 "Travel"=0 "Underwater"=0 "Windows 95"=0 "Desktop Themes Support"=0 "Microsoft FrontPage Express"=1 "Microsoft VRML 2.0 Viewer"=1 "Microsoft Wallet"=1 "Personal Web Server"=1 "Web Publishing Wizard"=1 "Web-Based Enterprise Mgmt"=1 "Microsoft Outlook Express"=1 "Baltic"=0 "Central European"=0 "Cyrillic"=0 "Greek"=0 "Turkish"=0 "Audio Compression"=1 "CD Player"=1 "DVD Player"=1 "Macromedia Shockwave Director"=1 "Macromedia Shockwave Flash"=1 "Media Player"=1 "Microsoft NetShow Player 2.0"=1 "Multimedia Sound Schemes"=1 "Sample Sounds"=1 "Sound Recorder"=1 "Video Compression"=1 "Volume Control"=1 "AOL"=0 "AT&T WorldNet Service"=0 "CompuServe"=0 "Prodigy Internet"=0 "The Microsoft Network"=0 "Additional Screen Savers"=1 "Flying Windows"=1 "OpenGL Screen Savers"=1 "Backup"=1 "Character Map"=1 "Clipboard Viewer"=1 "Disk compression tools"=1 "Drive Converter (FAT32)"=1 "Group policies"=1 "Net Watcher"=1 "System Monitor"=1 "System Resource Meter"=1 "WinPopup"=1 "TV Viewer"=0 [Printers] ; This section is used to install one or more printers. ; If this section is left blank, the user is not ; asked to select a printer the first time that ; Windows9x is run. ; To install a printer, follow the following format: ; ; <printer name> = <driver model>,<port> ; ; <printer name> = a string in quotes that does not contain \ , ; = ; <driver model> = a string in quotes that is the driver name under Windows9x. ; <port> = the port the printer is connected ; to the computer or the unc path ; to a network printer. ; ; Example : A printer to be called "myprinter" whose ; driver model is "myprinter driver" and ; is connected to LPT1. ; ; "myprinter" = "myprinter driver",LPT1 ; * OTHER PRODUCT AND CORPORATE NAMES MAY BE TRADEMARKS ; OF OTHER COMPANIES AND ARE USED ONLY FOR EXPLANATION ; AND TO THE OWNERS' BENEFIT, WITHOUT INTENT TO INFRINGE. ; ; ---------------------------------------------------------------- ; The remainder of this file contains more options relating to the ; registry, installing the intel network card, and making sure the ; setup is as unattended as possible. All values after this point ; will not be commented. ; ---------------------------------------------------------------- [InstallLocationsMRU] [Install] AddReg=RunOnce.BatchDelay, Skip.PCMCIA.Wizard CopyFiles=Inf.Copy [RunOnce.BatchDelay] HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE%,BatchRun1,,"%25%\rundll.exe setupx.dll,InstallHinfSection Delete.MSN.Icon 4 %10%\msbatch.inf" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE%,BatchRun2,,"%25%\rundll.exe setupx.dll,InstallHinfSection Delete.OLS.Icons 4 %10%\msbatch.inf" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE%,BatchRun3,,"%25%\rundll.exe setupx.dll,InstallHinfSection Delete.Welcome 4 %10%\msbatch.inf" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE%,BatchRun4,,"%25%\rundll.exe setupx.dll,InstallHinfSection Delete.Regwiz 4 %10%\msbatch.inf" [Delete.MSN.Icon] DelReg=MSN.Icon [MSN.Icon] HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{4B876A40-4EE8-11D1-811E-00C04FB98EEC},,, [Delete.OLS.Icons] DelFiles=OLS.Icons DelDirs=OLS.Folder [OLS.Icons] aol.lnk at&two~1.lnk compus~1.lnk prodig~1.lnk themic~1.lnk aboutt~1.txt [OLS.Folder] %25%\Desktop\Online~1 [Delete.Welcome] DelReg=Registry.Welcome [Registry.Welcome] HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run,Welcome,, [Delete.Regwiz] AddReg=Registry.Regwiz [Registry.Regwiz] HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Welcome\Regwiz,@,1,01,00,00,00 HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion,RegDone,1,01,00,00,00 [Skip.PCMCIA.Wizard] HKLM,System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\PCMCIA,SkipWizardForBatchSetup,,1 [Inf.Copy] net82557.inf [DestinationDirs] OLS.Icons=25,Desktop\Online~1 Inf.Copy=17 [load_inf] net82557.inf [Strings] KEY_RUNONCE="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce"Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.