. XIRCOM CREDITCARD TOKEN RING ADAPTER IIps
. Uninstall Instructions for Windows 95/98
. Driver Release 4.00
. January 10, 2000
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY EXPERIENCED
WINDOWS 95/98 USERS.
Xircom will be providing an un-install utility on our web site which
will be available in the near future. This utility will automatically
un-install any Xircom card for you. Please see the Xircom web site to
download this utility.
CONTENTS
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1) Manual Un-install Instructions
Manual Un-install Instructions
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1. Start the computer without the CreditCard Token Ring Adapter
(CT2) present. If the computer is already running with the
adapter present, perform a complete shutdown and remove the
adapter. Then restart the computer and allow Windows 95/98 to
boot fully.
2. In the Control Panel, double click the System icon. When the
System Properties window appears the General tab should be
selected by default. Note the version number of Windows 95/98 that
is displayed under "System:" in the upper right area of the
window. Record this number for future reference.
3. In the Control Panel, double click the Network icon. Remove all
references to the CreditCard Token Ring Adapter by selecting
each entry and clicking Remove. When finished click Close.
Choose No when prompted to restart the computer.
5. Refer to the Windows 95/98 version number recorded in step 2.
If the version number is 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A, delete the
following files:
- \WINDOWS\INF\DRVDATA.BIN
DRVIDX.BIN
NETXIR*.INF
OEM*.INF (only files containing Xircom)
- \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CTNDW.VXD
If the version number is 4.00.950B, 4.00.950C, 4.10.1998, 4.10.2222A
delete the following files:
- \WINDOWS\INF\DRVDATA.BIN
DRVIDX.BIN
NETXIR*.INF
- \WINDOWS\INF\OTHER\*.INF (only files containing Xircom)
- \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CTNDW.VXD
NOTE: If using Windows Explorer to delete the files, note that the
WINDOWS\INF directory is hidden by default. To view this directory
select View from the Toolbar, choose Options from the menu and select
Show all files. Click Apply then OK to return to Explorer.
WARNING: The following step involves making modifications to the
system Registry. The instructions here should be followed exactly,
and you should read them through before beginning. Manually making
incorrect modifications to the Registry could cause your system to
malfunction. If you are unsure about working with the Registry, we
recommend that you consult your Microsoft documentation for
clarification regarding Registry terminology and use of the
Registry editor. It is also recommended that you back up the
Registry before proceeding.
In the following registry path descriptions, HKLM refers to the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
6. Start the registry editor (Start, Run, type Regedit, and click
OK). Remove from the registry:
HKLM\Enum\PCMCIA\Xircom-CreditCard_Token_Ring-...
Click on the plus sign beside the following key in the registry
path:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Net
Under this key one or more numerical keys (000x) will be
displayed. Click on each of these and view the contents of the
right pane of the editor to determine if the key in question is
making reference to the Xircom adapter. If so, remove the key
from the Registry. Perform this verification for each numerical
key listed here. REMOVE ONLY THOSE KEYS THAT REFERENCE THE
XIRCOM CREDITCARD TOKEN RING ADAPTER.
Close the registry editor.
7. Shut down the computer and then restart it.
8. You are now ready to re-install the CT2 with the new driver
release.
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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