This file contains installation procedures required in order to have the 3 mode floppy read/write capability under Microsoft Windows 95/98. File Name: ---------- - INSTALL.TXT Files Needed: ------------- - mitac3m.vxd - mitac.inf used by Windows 95/98 Registry Installation Procedures: ------------------------ - In Control Panel, launch the Add New Hardware Wizard - Choose to install specific hardware(DO NOT choose auto detect) - Click Next - Choose to install Floppy Disk Controller - Click Have Disk Button - Type in the directory where the source files, mitac3m.vxd and mitac.inf are located - Click Ok, Wizard will load the files - Installation complete, Reboot the system Important Notes: ---------------- - You HAVE TO removed any 3 mode VxDs which you have installed in the registry before the installation of this mitac3m.vxd driver. Otherwise, there is likely to have a conflict and the system will not work correctly. - Two files, mitac3m.vxd and mitac.inf are needed in order to install them into the Windows 95/98 system. - When you using Dos Box Prompt, the response of the system with the 3 mode capability seems to be slower than before without the feature. It might take longer to complete the task in some cases. This is not a hang on. Hopefully, these shortcomings will be work around by Microsoft before the Windows 95/98 shipment time. File Contained: --------------- - MITAC3M.VXD - MITAC.INF - INSTALL.TXT - README.1STDownload 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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