Microsoft Windows 95 Driver Installation
For Ethernet+Modem PC Card
File description:
ETHPCMF.INF: Ethernet+Modem PC Card information file
ETHPCMDM.INF: Modem driver information file
ETHPCNET.INF: Ethernet driver information file
ETHPCM.SYS: Windows 95 device driver
README.TXT: This file
Windows 95 (Release 950 and 950a) installation procedure:
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1. Insert the PC card into a PCMCIA slot. Wait for the "New
Hardware Found" window to appear, with "PCMCIA-UE2218-LAN/MODEM"
displayed as the device name.
2. Select "Drivers from disk provided by hardware manufacturer,"
and click <OK>.
3. Wait for "Install From Disk" window to appear. Insert driver
diskette in the floppy drive (A:). Type "A:\WIN95", and click <OK>.
4. Windows 95 displays the message "Unknown device", and follows with
another message "Ethernet+Modem PC Card (modem)." Windows 95 detects
the adapter and installs the device information file for the modem device.
5. Windows 95 displays the message "Unknown device", and follows with
another message "Ethernet+Modem PC Card (Ethernet)." Windows 95
detects the adapter and installs the driver for the LAN (Ethernet)
device. If Windows 95 asks for the Windows 95 CD-ROM, please specify
its location.
6. Wait for the installation process to complete.
7. In the Control Panel, select the "Network" icon. If the desired
clients (e.g. Client for Microsoft Networks) are not
installed, please install them.
8. Restart Windows 95 to effect the changes.
Windows 95 (Release 950 B) installation procedure:
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1. Insert the PC card into a PCMCIA slot. Wait for the "New
Hardware Found" window to appear, with "PCMCIA-UE2218-LAN/MODEM"
displayed as the device name.
2. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window appears, with the
message stating "This wizard will complete the installation of:
Standard PCMCIA Card Modem." Click the "Next" button.
3. Windows 95 then asks for the location of the driver. Click
on "Other Locations." The "Select Other Location" dialog
box appears. Type "A:\WIN95," and click <OK>.
4. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window shows up again, with
the message stating "Windows found the following updated driver for
the device: Ethernet+Modem PC Card."
Click on "Finish" to complete installation.
5. Windows 95 asks for the location of the ETHPCMDM.INF file.
Enter "A:\WIN95" in the dialog box, and click <OK>.
6. Windows 95 displays the message "Unknown device", and follows with
another message "Ethernet+Modem PC Card (modem)." Windows 95
detects the adapter and installs the device information file for the
modem device.
7. Windows 95 displays the message "Unknown device", and follows with
another message "Ethernet+Modem PC Card (Ethernet)." Windows 95
detects the adapter and installs the driver for the LAN (Ethernet)
device. If Windows 95 asks for the Windows 95 CD-ROM, please specify
its location.
8. Wait for the installation process to complete.
9. In Control Panel, select the "Network" icon. If the desired
clients (e.g. Client for Microsoft Networks) are not
installed, please install them.
10. Restart Windows 95 to effect the changes.
Reinstsall Procedure:
If you receive a new driver for the PC card, you need to reinstall the
driver. To completely install the new driver, you need to remove information
about the old driver first.
Depending on which version of the old driver you have installed,
and depending on the version of Windows 95 you're using, the information about
the original driver may be stored in different locations on the hard disk.
The following is a step-by-step guide to help you to remove all the
related files.
In the following discussion, it is assumed the Windows 95 system files
are installed under the C:\<win95 sytem directory>.
1. Change directory to \<win95 sytem directory>\INF.
Note that this directory is hidden, but you can change to this
directory.
2. There may be one or two OEMx.INF files in \<win95 sytem directory>\INF
that contain information about the card (x in OEMx.INF represents a
digit, such as OEM0.INF.) Check the content of all the OEMx.INF
files, and delete those that are related to the PC card.
3. In \<win95 sytem directory>\INF, search for and delete the following
two files:
ETHPCMDM.INF
ETHPCNET.INF
If these two files do not exist, ignore this step.
4. If the directory \<win95 sytem directory>\INF\OTHER exists,
carry out this step. Otherwise go to Step 5.
Delete the following files included in
\<win95 sytem directory>\INF\OTHER:
MicrosoftETHPCMF.inf
MicrosoftETHPCMDM.inf
MicrosoftETHPCNET.inf
5. In Control Panel, select the "System" icon, and then select the
"Device Manager" tab.
6. Double click on the "Multi-function adapters" item. The
"Ethernet+Modem PC Card" entry appears. Click on
this entry to select it.
7. Press the "Remove" button. When the system asks for confirmation,
select <OK>.
8. After the system removes the Multi-function device, the
associated Modem and LAN devices are also removed. The system
then asks you to confirm to restart the system. Select <OK>.
9. After the system restarts, please follow the steps under the
"installation procedure" to install the new driver.
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