9xupdate.txt Driver File Contents (815elan.zip)


Post OS Unattended Update Release Notes for Windows* 95 or 98
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Windows 9x Unattended Update Files:
9XUPDATE.EXE	- Update executable
9XUPDATE.TXT	- This text file
CFGMGR32.DLL	- DLL used by the unattended update
SETUPAPI.DLL	- DLL used by the unattended update

This update package performs post OS unattended software updates
under Windows 95 or 98 for the adapter software.

It supports upgrading software from SW Release 1.x to 2.x
or to 3.x, or from SW Release 2.x to 3.x and future releases. 
Software downgrade is not supported.

9XUPDATE.EXE can be invoked via command line options. 
It upgrades the drivers silently by copying the files and updating 
the registry and, if specified, restarts the computer.

9XUPDATE.EXE, the Win9x INF file and the associated software must 
be placed in the same directory.  Also, under Windows 95 required DLLs, 
SETUPAPI.DLL and CFGMGR32.DLL, are not part of the installation and 
these DLLs are provided as part of the update package.  They should 
also be placed in the same directory where 9XUPDATE.EXE is located or 
in the default windows path.
NOTE: Do not create the update directory as a subdirectory of your 
      Windows directory or Windows will prompt you for information that
      it doesn't really need.

9XUPDATE.EXE is invoked in one of three ways:

1)  9XUPDATE [InfSection] [RebootOption]

    where: 

    InfSection:     the section to execute from the INF file.  
                    This parameter is optional.  If it is not specified, 
                    it will be auto-detected.

    RebootOption:   indicates whether to restart the  computer after the 
                    update is performed. 

        The RebootOptions are:  0 = no restart
                                1 = restart without prompting user
                                2 = prompt user before restart
		    
    For example, to update to the 3.x software with no restart after the 
    update is performed, from the directory containing the INF and other 
    files type the following command:

    9XUPDATE 0

2)  9XUPDATE install

    This option will attempt to execute as auto-detect, no restart, update. 
    If that mechanism fails, 9XUPDATE will try to copy the install disk 
    files listed in the [SourceDisksFiles] section of the INF file to the
    %windir%\options\Intel directory. 
    
    The system is then prepared so that the adapter will be auto-detected
    and installed when the machine is restarted. If the process is successful, 
    the user will be prompted to reboot. 
       
3)  9XUPDATE forceupdate

    This option will attempt to execute as auto-detect, no restart, update. 
    If that mechanism fails, 9XUPDATE will try to recover and update anyway. 


During the update, progress bars are displayed briefly.  Update results 
are written to a log file in the system directory named after the 
COMPUTERNAME with a ".log" extension, for example:
	C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WORK_STATION_16.LOG.  
The first line in this file is the error code, the second line is the 
explanation of the error code, and the third line is the date and time 
stamps.  A zero in the first line of the log file indicates update was 
successful, otherwise the update failed. 

The update will take effect when the computer is restarted. 

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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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