//Document all versions here INTEL PROSet for Windows Device Manager ******************************* Version: 15.5.66.0 Date: 07/10/2010 Comments: Version 15.5.66.0 is the initial DMIX version for this project. ******************************* Version: 15.5.66.0 Date: 07/10/2010 Comments: Version 15.5.66.0 is the initial DMIX version for this project. ******************************* Version: 15.6.21.0 Date: 08/17/2010 Comments: Defect hsd_ladsw 3332084: DCN 927: ARP/NS Offload support in Lewisville (“Network proxy”) Defect hsd_ladsw 3332710: Performance Profile: After uninstalling FCOE, the Storage Server for FCOE profile is still selected and present in the profile combo box Sub-Component Change Sub-Component Name and Version: Windows_DCB 0.3.40 Sprint10.06_NCS2_DMIX 15.6.12.0 Sprint10.06_DMIX_CA 15.6.12.0 Sprint10.06_FCOE_GUI 15.6.4.0 FCOE Windows Stack Reference ************************** Version: 15.6.23.0 Date: 09/03/2010 Comments: Sub-Component Change Sub-Component Name and Version: Sprint10.06_NCS2_DMIX 15.6.16.0 Sprint10.06_DMIX_CA 15.6.15.0 ******************************* Version: 15.6.25.0 Date: 09/33/2010 Comments: Sub-Component Change Sub-Component Name and Version: Sprint10.06_DMIX_CA 15.6.16.0 Defect hsd_ladsw 3333362: User is able to uninstall using Add/Remove Programs when booted to a remote drive via FCoE Boot Root Cause: Issue was caused by two things: 1. The custom action was failing due to a code error which was causing the custom action to unexpectedly end 2. Precheck was passing a wrong multi-byte string type (wchar, vs the expected tchar) into a function which was causing the function to always fail. ******************************* Version: 15.7.176.0 Date: 10/12/2010 Comments: Defect hsd_ladsw 3332454: Windows FCoE: Cannot enable FCoE on Sunshine Key DCN hsd_ladsw 3145722: DCN 843: DMiX User Interface Support for Performance Profiles Brief Description: Installation support for performance profiles (DCN 843) Changes Made: Added SetPerformanceProfiles.vbs script to scripts folder Modified BasicInstall.ism files to install files in the proper place Modified BasicInstall.ism to add custom action to call SetPerformanceProfiles.vbs Defect hsd_ladsw 3333234: Unable to upgrade from Release 15.6 to LAD SW Reference Defect hsd_ladsw 3333218: Performance Profile: With Hyper-V enabled, modifying install to remove FCoE changes the profile to Standard Server Defect hsd_ladsw 3704507: Performance Profile: Install is not copying over the perf.ini file from the Prosetdx/win folders Defect hsd_ladsw 3332469: Hyper-V R2: Upgrade is not restoring virtual nic binds Root Cause: Unbinding step removed in the previous fix caused DMIX to fail removal of ANS connections during upgrade. This in turn caused the error dialog noted by the tester. Resolution Notes: Rolled back previous fix to SavResDX.vbs and modified DMIX.ism such that, during an upgrade, it only calls "SavResDX.vbs upsave" once. Additional Notes: Backing out the change that was done for DCR 945. Upgrades should now be blocked on systems with a victual nic configured. Defect hsd_ladsw 3332488: DCN 993: Display and allow users to configure the ports in CTRL-D setup menu regardless of active boot image on the port Defect hsd_ladsw 3144463: DMIX hangs when a 260-character string is pasted into certain fields Defect hsd_ladsw 3332954: Clicking Cancel on warning message when changing active boot image doesn't cancel out action Defect hsd_ladsw 3333084: Team_ModifyTeamInfo has bugs in how it handles team types Defect hsd_ladsw 3332876: Performance Profile: Changing Interrupt Moderation Rate does not throw the Customs Settings warning message Defect hsd_ladsw 3332912: PROSetCL.exe has slowed down considerably Defect hsd_ladsw 3333076: No warning message comes up when VLANs ID are the same on added adapter and team Root Cause: Message was not being shown due to some moving of code to middleware which no longer ran the GUI code which previously prompted this warning. Resolution Notes: Added checks for duplicate values in team/new adapters to display the warning message to user. Defect hsd_ladsw 3333081: Team_AddAdapter will crash or give strange warnings Defect hsd_ladsw 3332739: DCN 991: Boot Options Tab Enhancements hsd_ladsw 3704709: Wrong help displayed on Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 2003 when iSCSI Initiator is running hsd_ladsw 3704728: iSCSI Boot Settings appear at Boot Options tab when iSCSI Initiator is not installed hsd_ladsw 3704735: iSCSI Primary/Secondary warning comes up again after iSCSI Primary/Secondary had been set Root Cause: hsd_ladsw 3332739: DCN tracking HSD Resolution Notes: hsd_ladsw 3332739: Added adapter_boot_iSCSI_initiator_not_installed.htm and adapter_boot_iSCSI_initiator_not_started.htm to boot.chm Files: boot.hhp, adapter_boot_iSCSI_initiator_not_installed.htm, adapter_boot_iSCSI_initiator_not_started.htm Testing Hints: hsd_ladsw 3332739: verify when iSCSI initiator is not running that the correct help file is displayed. hsd_ladsw 3704709: verify when iSCSI initiator is not running that the correct help file is displayed. ******************************* Version: 15.7.176.1 Date: 11/30/2010 Comments: Defect DF421468 [PT_13]Sometimes LAN Cable length test item lose Changes made: PROSet for Windows* Device Manager relies upon the driver to provide cable length information. In this case, the driver is not providing valid information. To avoid inaccurate and inconsistent information for the "Cable Length" diagnostic item, the Cable Length item has been removed from the result list for the online cable test. ******************************* ==================================================================== COMMAND LINE SWITCHES for PROSet for Windows Device Manager (DMIX) For Silent Installation DxSetup.exe /qn /liew <path to install log file> or msiexec /i PROSetDX.msi /qn /liew <path to install.log> [TRANSFORMS=LangId.MST] Command Line Flags: /i : Install; (for msiexec) /x : uninstall; (for msiexec) /q[r|n] : silent install. ( "r", reduced GUI, show progress bar information only; "n", fully silent.) /liew: /l --- log file flag. Following are log switches. "i" log only status messages; "w" log only non-fatal warnings; "e" log all error messages. "a" log the start of all actions. ANS= Definition: "0", deselect / hide ANS. "1", select ANS. "2", default value ** NOTE this switch is moot for the Dell Trout Lake 1 project because the ANS option is not included with PROSet for Windows Device Manager. BD= Definition: Option to disable base drivers install if drivers are already installed. "0", deselect installation of base drivers "1", default value TRANSFORMS=LangId.MST Definition: Option to select the language used by the installer and Proset for Windows* Device Manager. LangId.MST is the transforms file for the desired language. The list of possible language IDs is below. Chinese Simplified: 2052.MST Chinese Traditional 1028.MST Danish 1030.MST English 1033.MST French 1036.MST German 1031.MST Italian 1040.MST Japanese 1041.MST Korean 1042.MST Spanish 1034.MST Portuguese (Brazil) 1046.MST REINSTALL=ALL Definition: Option to force the MSI installer to reinstall PROSet for Windows* Device Manager over an existing installation with the same internal version number. DMIX will be reinstalled with the following options. -Reinstalls files if the original file is missing, or an older version is installed. -Re-Writes all required computer-specific registry entries. -Re-Writes all user-specific registry entries. (DMIX doesn’t have any of these.) -Overwrites any existing shortcuts (DMIX doesn’t have any of these). NOTE: DxSetup.exe is the preferred method for launching the Proset for Windows* Device Manager setup. This install launcher automatically sets the proper language ID and ensures that the Current Working Directory is correct prior to launching the Msi Installer setup. If DxSetup.exe is not used to launch the installation steps should be taken to ensure that the current working directory is the directory containing the ProsetDx.MSI installer file and the various .CAB files used in the installation. If the current working directory is not properly set, the installation may fail. Additionally, if the TRANSFORMS=LangID.MST switch is not used during installation on non-English operating systems, PROSet for Windows* Device Manager will be installed in English.Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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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.
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