DESKREF.TXT Driver File Contents (SeagateDeskReference-January2000Edition.exe)

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(_)_/_/   Welcome to Seagate's Technical Support Desk Reference.

Seagate's Technical Support Desk Reference for Windows - January 2000
Copyright (c) 1991-2000 by Seagate Technology, Inc.  All rights
reserved.


The Seagate Technical Support Desk Reference system allows you to
instantly look up disc drive specs and jumper settings for ALL Seagate
drives (even models that are no longer in production). It also
contains information on Seagate controllers, technical terminology,
industry phone numbers and much more!

The Seagate Technical Support Desk Reference is built as a Windows
Help File with the .HLP extension. Windows recognizes data files of
this type and will auto launch the WINHELP.EXE utility that
accompanies every Windows installation.

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To set up and run the Seagate Desk Reference, follow the steps
outlined below:

1) Copy the file STDR0001 to the directory where you would like to
   store the Seagate Desk Reference files.

2) From a DOS prompt, or using the File/Run command, run the program
   STDR0001.EXE (a self-extracting PKZip file, or unzip STDR0001.ZIP).

   After you have unzipped the program, you should have the following
   files in your directory:

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   STDR0001.EXE  The self-extracting PKZip file used to distribute
                 the software: (Assy #705719-012) (or STDR0001.ZIP)
   DESKREF .HLP  The Seagate Desk Reference data in Windows Help file
                 format. (#705717-001)
   DESKREF .ICO  Windows Icon file for the Seagate Desk Reference.
                 (#705716-001)
   LETGOTHL.TTF  A TrueType font required to view and print the Desk
                 Reference.
   DESKREF .TXT  This text file that you are reading.
                 (#36320-201 Rev. M)
   FILE_ID .DIZ  A BBS description file.
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3) Install the Letter Gothic Line TrueType font

   Before you can view the graphics in the Seagate Desk Reference, you
   must load a special Windows TrueType font called LETGOTHL.TTF.

   To install the TrueType font in Windows 98 or Windows 95:
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   1) Copy the file LETGOTHL.TTF to the \WINDOWS\FONTS subdirectory.

   To install the TrueType font in Windows 3.1:
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   1) Start MS-Windows 3.1.
   2) Go to the MAIN folder and select CONTROL PANEL.
   3) Select FONTS.
   4) Select ADD.
   5) In the box marked 'Drives' select the drive (C:, D:, or
      whatever) that contains the file LETGOTHL.TTF.
   6) Select the directory where the file is stored.
   7) The font names will appear in the section marked 'List of
      Fonts'.
   8) Click on the font you want to install (using the mouse).
   9) Click on 'OK'. This font will be available to all your Windows
      applications.
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4) Start the Seagate Technical Support Desk Reference

   The Seagate Technical Support Desk Reference (DESKREF.HLP) is a
   Windows Help File. To view this file, all you have to do is open
   the Windows File Manager and double click on the file name.


   If you want this file to show up as an icon on your desktop, use
   the Program Manager option File/New to create a new program item.
   Then choose "Browse..." to find and select the DESKREF.HLP file.
   Finally, select "Change Icon" and choose "Browse..." to find and
   select the DESKREF.ICO file.


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The Seagate Technology Technical Support Desk Reference will be
updated with information on new drives, more troubleshooting, and
appropriate miscellaneous material.  The latest copy can always be
obtained from your nearest friendly Seagate Technical Support BBS:

    Germany         +49-89-140-9331
    USA             +1-405-936-1600


This and other files are also available from:

Seagate Internet download services:   ftp.seagate.com
                                      www.seagate.com

We can also be reached by mail:

Seagate Technology, Inc.
Attn: Technical Support
920 Disc Drive
Scotts Valley, CA 95067-0360

By FAX:   +1-405-936-1685

Thank you for using the Seagate Technical Support Desk Reference!

Seagate Technical Support


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The Fine Print:

The information contained in the Seagate Technology Technical Support
Desk Reference is for general reference. It is not intended to be a
complete reference of computer or hard disc drive service information.
We have tried to ensure that the information contained herein is as
current as possible.

Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product
offerings or specifications.

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THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
("SEAGATE") REGARDING SOFTWARE WHICH YOU MAY INSTALL ("SOFTWARE").
PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.  BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE AND ACCESSING
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS, YOU SHOULD EXIT THIS PAGE AND, IF YOU RECEIVED
A CD CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE, RETURN THE SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING
DOCUMENTATION TO SEAGATE.

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license to use one copy of the Software for testing your
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the Software except those given in this limited license.

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license it grants if you fail to comply with any material term or
condition. Upon such termination you must immediately cease using
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of the Software. ALL DISCLAIMERS HEREIN SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION.

7. Access Outside the United States. You may not download or
otherwise export or re-export the Software or any underlying
information or technology (or direct product thereof) except in full
compliance with all United States and other applicable laws and
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Software or underlying information or technology (or direct product
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7 shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

8. Miscellaneous.  This is the entire Agreement between you and
Seagate, and supersedes any prior agreement, whether written or
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Any lawsuit involving this Agreement must be brought in a court in
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If any provision of this Agreement is ruled invalid, such invalidity
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Agreement.

Seagate is a Delaware corporation with its primary place of business
located at 920 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066.

(C) 2000 Seagate Technology, Inc. End of User License Agreement.

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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.

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