How to install TORiSAN CDR-S1G Device Driver 1. Windows3.1 1) If your system automatically loads Windows, exit Windows. 2) Insert the CDR-S1G driver diskette in drive A:. 3) At the C prompt (C:\>), type: A: and press ENTER. 4) At the A prompt (A:\>), type: SETUP31 and press ENTER. Instruction on the screen will tell you how to proceed. 5) Reboot your system after the installation. 2. Windows95 A. Install from MS-DOS prompt 1) If your system loaded Windows95, change to MS-DOS prompt. 2) Insert the CDR-S1G driver diskette in drive A. 3) At the C prompt (C:\>), type: A: and press ENTER. 4) At the A prompt (A:\>), type: SETUP95 and press ENTER. 5) Reboot your system after the installation. B. Install from WINDOWS95 mode 1) Click " Add/Remove program " icon in control panel. 2) Click " Install " button. 3) Insert the CDR-S1G driver diskette in drive A:, then click " NEXT " button. 4) Browse the " SETUP95.BAT " from A drive on command line for installation program. 5) Click the " Finish " button. 6) Reboot your system after the installation. 3. OS/2 and OS/2 Warp A. INSTALL BY " SETUPOS2.BAT " ;----- file copy from a: to c:\OS/2\BOOT ----- 1) Insert the CDR-S1G driver diskette in drive A: 2) Execute " OS/2 command prompt " in " OS/2 system " folder. 3) Change to A: drive type: A: and press ENTER 4) At the A: drive, type: SETUPOS2 and press ENTER. 5) Reboot your system after the installation. B. Selective Install 1) You must run " Selective Install " to install the files for the " OS/2 CD-ROM Device Manager " and " OS/2 CD-ROM File System ". a) Open the " OS/2 System " folder on the desktop. b) Open the " System Setup " folder. c) Open the " Selective Install ". d) Select the " CD-ROM Device Support " check box. e) Select " OK ". f) Scroll to the bottom of the CD-ROM device list table and select the " OTHER " (OS/2 2.1) or the " Non-listed IDE CD-ROM " (Warp) g) Select the " OK " button to proceed from the System Configuration screen to the OS/2 Setup and Installation window. h) Select " Install ". i) Insert necessary diskettes when required by the system. 2) Copy the files in the OS/2 directory of the diskette provided in this package OVER those installed in step 1), to their proper location on your system. On Warp this is " \OS2\BOOT ". Check by doing a " DIR IBM1S506.ADD /S " on your system to find the proper location. <== DIR command. 3) CD-ROM drive will be detected automatically if they are configured on the Primary or Secondary IDE channel. If your IDE channel is not the Primary or Secondary, or if your IDE channel is not using the default io ports and IRQs, do a " HELP IBM1S506.ADD " at an OS/2 command prompt to get detailed information on changing or adding channels. 4) If CD-ROM drive do not respond to an ATAPI command, can not be auto detected and require an additional parameter on the " IBM1S506.ADD " line in config.sys. For example, requires this additional parameter. BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:x /U:y /ATAPI where " x " is the adapter number and " y " is the unit number. a) Set " /A: " IF you have only one IDE controller, set adapter 0. /A:0 IF you have TWO IDE controllers, and the IDE CDROM is connected to the second controller cable, set adapter 1, /A:1 The Enhanced IDE specifications allow for FOUR adapters, so /A: COULD also be " 2 " or " 3 " in your system. b) Set " /U: " Each IDE controller can drive up to TWO drives. If the CD-ROM drive is jumpered as the Master, then set unit 0. /U:0 Otherwise it set unit 1. /U:1 It is not possible to have a device configured as Slave without a Master on the same controller. /atapi or /ATAPI This informs the " IBM1S506.ADD " driver that this unit (/a: /u:) is an ATAPI (IDE attached) CD-ROM drive... c) Editing your config.sys... d) Locate the " BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD " line. e) If you have NO parameters on this line, then ADD the parameter as defined above. /A:? and /U:? f) An example line with the CD-ROM as Slave on controller 1 BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:0 /U:1 /ATAPI g) IF you ALREADY have parameters, and have a " /A:? " parameter already, make sure to add JUST the " /U:? " parameter for that adapter. 5) IF you are using OS/2 2.11 or earlier, you will need to add the following " config.sys " statement. (If you have Warp, choosing " NON listed IDE CDROM " will cause this line to be placed in " config.sys " automatically) BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT 6) Shut down and restart your system C. Installation if OS/2 is NOT yet installed on your fixed disk. 1) Create the CD install disk 1 from the OS/2 CD-ROM disc. 2) Copy the files in the OS/2 directory supplied here OVER the ones on disk 1. 3) If you are using OS/2 2.11 or earlier, add the following statement to " config.sys " and copy the associated file onto disk 1. BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT 4) If you are using OS/2 Warp, add the following statement to the " config.sys " on the DISKETTE 1: SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1 5) Boot the installation disk and disk 1 and proceed through installation phase 1. 6) If you are using OS/2 WARP, skip to step 9) Because the installation program uses copies of these files from a packed file on the installation diskettes, the UPDATED drivers you copied in step B are overlaid with the older ones on your hard disk. You MUST manually fix this. 7) When you are asked to reboot to continue the installation, insert the installation disk and press " Ctrl-Alt-Del ", then through disk 1 to the install panel. Press " F3 " to get to a command line. Go to the installation drive (wherever you installed OS/2). You will need to clear the read-only attribute on the " IBM1S506.ADD " file. Do this by typing: (OS/2 2.1 & 2.11) /os2/attrib -r \os2\ibm1s506.add Copy the updated files. ( " OS2CDROM.DMD ", " IBM1S506.ADD ", and " IBMIDECD.FLT " from disk 1 to the proper location on the install partition) 8) Type " EXIT " from the command line. 9) Remove the diskette from A: drive and reboot your system.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.
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