3Com (R) Corporation LAN Installation Disk for the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card Family Windows 98 and Windows 95 Information This file describes how to configure the LAN PC Card for use with Windows 98 or 95. NOTE: The following instructions assume that you have not installed any other network adapter in the notebook. If you have been using a network connection on your notebook, some of the following instructions may not apply or may produce different results. Refer to your MIS department or system manager for instructions. Before installing the network driver, you should know the following: The name of your Windows 98 or 95 workgroup or the name of the NT Domain or NT Workgroup to which you belong Also, for a successful installation, you will need: - Windows 98 or 95 system installation files (either on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD) - LAN PC Card and LAN Installation Disk 1 Installing the Network Driver in Windows 98 Windows 98 appears on the boot up screen when Windows 98 is installed on your notebook. 1. Make sure the PC Card is installed and connected to the network as described in the User Guide. 2. Turn on your notebook and start Windows 98. Windows 98 automatically detects the PC Card, opens a New Hardware Found window, and starts collecting information for a driver information database. When Windows 98 is ready to configure the new hardware, it opens the Add New Hardware Wizard window. The window states that Windows will search for new drivers for 3Com Megahertz 589E. 3. Click Next. A new window appears asking what you want Windows to do. 4. Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next. 5. Select Floppy disk drives, insert the LAN Installation Disk, and click Next. After the hardware wizard finds the installation files on the diskette, it displays 3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Card (589E) (Ethernet). 6. Select the updated driver (Recommended) 3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Card (589E) and click Next. 6. Click Next to copy the required files and build a driver information database. 7. If prompted, insert the Windows 98 CD. The Windows 98 files may be located on the hard drive in the folder C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. 8. Click OK to copy the required files. Please wait while Windows checks your current network configuration. The required time depends on your settings for network software componenets. A window appears stating that Windows has finished installing the software and that your new hardware device requires. 9. Click Finish. 10. Remove the LAN Installation Disk and reboot the notebook. The driver installation is complete. For more detailed installation instructions, see the User Guide. Windows 95 Version 4.00.95B 1. Boot Windows 95 with both slots empty. 2. Open the Control Panel and double-click on the System icon. 3. Select the Device Manager tab. 4. Double-click on the PCMCIA Socket category. The installed PCMCIA controller driver is listed. 5. Confirm that there is no red x or yellow exclamation point on this device. If there is a red x or yellow exclamation point, contact your notebook vendor to properly install PCMCIA Services. PCMCIA Services must be working before you install the PC Card. 6. Click Cancel to exit the Device Manager. 7. Insert the LAN PC Card in either PC Card slot in your PC. 8. The Update Device Driver wizard window appears and states that it has detected the 3Com Megahertz (589E). 9. Insert LAN Installation Disk 1 and click Next to begin driver installation. The following message appears: "Windows found the following updated driver for this device: 3Com Megahertz (589E)" 10. Click Finish to accept the driver. If you are prompted for the LAN Installation Disk make sure that a: is the designated path. 11. If prompted, insert the Windows 95 CD or type the path to the Windows 95 installation files (typically C:\windows\options\cabs). 12. If during installation, the 3Com driver cannot be found, enter A:\ to point windows to the driver. The LAN PC Card network driver installation is complete. 13. Restart the notebook to login to the network. Windows 95 Version 4.00.950 and 4.00.950A 1. Boot Windows 95 with both slots empty. Open the Control Panel and double click on the System icon. 2. Select the Device Manager tab. 3. Double-click on the PCMCIA socket category. The installed PCMCIA controller driver is listed. 4. Confirm that there is no red x or yellow exclamation point on this device. If there is a red x or yellow exclamation point, contact your notebook vendor to properly install PCMCIA Services. PCMCIA Services must be working before you install the PC Card. 5. Click Cancel to exit the Device Manager. 6. Insert the LAN PC Card in either PC Card slot in your PC. The New Hardware Found window appears and states that it has detected the 3Com Megahertz (589E) 7. Insert LAN Installation Disk 1. 8. Select Driver from Disk provided by manufacturer and click OK. The Install from Disk window appears. 9. Click OK to copy the manufacturers files from A:\. 10. If Windows 95 files are requested, enter the path to the files (typically C:\windows\options\cabs) and click OK. The LAN PC Card installation is complete. 11. Restart the notebook to login to the network. %VER Version 1.000.000Download Driver Pack
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