================================================================================ NVIDIA Display Driver for Windows 9x version 4.13.01.0752, 02/02/2001 ================================================================================ Operating systems supported --------------------------- Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Adapters supported ------------------ NVIDIA GeForce2GO File list --------- NVAGP.INF - Windows 9x display driver information file for NVIDIA adapters NVARCH16.DLL - NVIDIA interface layer to NV architecture for 16-bit clients NVARCH32.DLL - NVIDIA interface layer to NV architecture for 32-bit clients NVCORE.VXD - NVIDIA Resource Manager kernel NVDD32.DLL - NVIDIA DirectDraw driver NVDESK32.DLL - NVIDIA desktop manager NVDISP.DRV - NVIDIA display driver NVOPENGL.DLL - NVIDIA OpenGL driver NVMINI.VXD - NVIDIA mini-VDD for VGA virtualization and device Plug-N-Play NVMINI2.VXD - NVIDIA mini-VDD for device Plug-N-Play of secondary devices NVCPL.DLL - NVIDIA display properties extension NVCPL.HLP - NVIDIA display properties extension help file NVQTWK.DLL - NVIDIA taskbar applet NVDESK32.DLL - NVIDIA desktop manager NVDMCPL.DLL - NVIDIA desktop manager hook library README.TXT - The file you're reading. Installation instructions ------------------------- Windows 95 ---------- To prepare for installation of the drivers 1 Start Microsoft Windows 95. 2 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 3 Double-click Display, and click the Settings tab. 4 Click Advanced Properties, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 5 Select Show all devices. 6 Select the Standard display types from the Manufacturers list. 7 Select Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA) from the list, then select OK. 8 Click Apply, click OK, then click Apply. 9 Click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. To install the drivers 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Display, and click the Settings tab. 3 Click Advanced Properties, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 4 Select Have Disk, then select or type the path to the driver files, then click OK. Windows should find files for your NVIDIA graphics chip. If Windows cannot find the files, check that the path name for the diskette is correct and that the correct diskette is inserted in it. 5 If Windows found the files, select OK. Windows copies the files to the hard disk. 6 Click Apply, click OK, then click Apply. 7 Click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. Windows 98 ---------- To prepare for installation of the drivers 1 Start Microsoft Windows 98. 2 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 3 Double-click Display, and click the Settings tab. 4 Click Advanced, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 5 Click Next, click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want, then click Next. 6 Select Show all Hardware button, then select the Standard display types from the Manufacturers list. 7 Select Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA) from the list, then select Next. 8 Click Next to install the driver, then click Finish. 9 Click Apply, then click Close. 10 Click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. To install the drivers 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Display, and click the Settings tab. 3 Click Advanced, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 4 Click Next, click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want, then click Next. 5 Click Have Disk, select or type the path to the folder containing the driver files, then click OK. Windows should find files for your NVIDIA graphics chip. If Windows cannot find the files, check that the path name for the driver files is correct. 6 If Windows found the files, click OK, then click Next. Windows copies the files to the hard disk. 7 Click Finish, click Apply, then click Close. 8 Click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. Windows Millennium Edition -------------------------- To prepare for installation of the drivers 1 Start Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition. 2 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 3 Click Display, and click the Settings tab. 4 Click Advanced, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 5 Click Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), click Next, click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want, then click Next. 6 Select Show all Hardware button, then select the Standard display types from the Manufacturers list. 7 Select Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA) from the list, then select Next. 8 Click Next to install the driver, then click Finish. 9 Click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. To install the drivers 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Click Display, and click the Settings tab. 3 Click Advanced, click the Adapter tab, then click Change. 4 Click Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), click Next, click Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want, then click Next. 5 Click Have Disk, select or type the path to the folder containing the driver files, then click OK. Windows should find files for your NVIDIA graphics chip. If Windows cannot find the files, check that the path name for the driver files is correct. 6 If Windows found the files, click OK, then click Next. Windows copies the files to the hard disk. 7 Click Finish, then click Yes when Windows asks if you wish to restart the computer. Uninstall instructions ---------------------- To uninstall the drivers 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs, select NVIDIA Windows 95/98/ME Display Drivers, then click Add/Remove. 3 You are then asked about being sure if you want to remove the drivers. Click Yes. 4 You are then asked about restarting the system. Click Yes. Control Freak ------------- To access Control Freak, NVIDIA's Control Panel applet 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Display, and click the tab for your NVIDIA graphics chip. 3 Right click on each option to display information about each setting. Tips for Users -------------- Known Issues ------------ This driver set is a 'modified' driver set for users using GeForce2GO compatible laptops who want to try unofficial beta drivers. They have been tested and there are no known problems with them. Flash Masta and 3DChipset.com take no repsonsibility for any problems that might occur from you using these unofficial drivers. At this time they have not been tested for compatibility with Windows 95. If you install them on Windows 95 then you do so at your own risk. Direct comments to flashmasta@3dchipset.com (Flash Masta) Discuss results using the 3DChipset forums: http://www.3dcforums.com (under NVIDIA forums) Revision history ---------------- ================================================================================ Copyright 1999-2001, NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. Document number: DR-00008-001 ================================================================================Download Driver Pack
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