WINNT351.TXT Driver File Contents (HPEN1207.zip)

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<                         HEWLETT PACKARD                         >
<            EN1207D-TX 10/100 PCI FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER          >
<           WINDOWS NT NDIS3 MINIPORT DRIVER INSTALLATION         >
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<                Copyright (C) 1998 HEWLETT PACKARD               >
<                       All Rights Reserved.                      >
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The driver (EN1207D.SYS) contained in the directory WINNT351 is for
the following HP PCI Ethernet adapter:

        HP EN1207D-TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter

The driver (EN1207D.SYS) conforms to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) 3.0, and used with Microsoft Windows NT 3.51
on the X86 platform.


  Contents:
  ---------
           (0) Configuring EN1207D-TX PCI Adapter Media Mode
           (A) Installing driver on Microsoft Windows NT 3.51


File Description
================

EN1207D.SYS      HP NDIS4 Miniport driver for EN1207D-TX.


OEMSETUP.INF     Installation information file for Windows NT 3.51

WINNT351.TXT     This file.


(0) Configuring EN1207D-TX PCI Adapter Media Mode
===============================================

   Before Installing your NDIS4 Driver, EN12107D-TX adapter can be set in
   Full/Half Duplex mode.(Please reference SET1207D.TXT)


(A) Installing driver on Microsoft Windows NT 3.51
=================================================

    1. Plug HP's EN1207D-TX adapter into one of the Master PCI
       slots of your PCI platform.

    2. Turn power ON then boot from Windows NT.

    3. Click the  "Main Group"  icon in the Program Manager.

    4. Click the  "Control Panel"  icon from Main window.

    5. Click the  "Network"  icon from the Control Panel window.

    6. Select "Adapters" item, then click "Add..." button from
       "Network" dialog box.

    7. Insert the HPEN1207D-TX Driver Diskette in your floppy drive.

    8. Select  "<other> Requires disk from manufacturer"  in Network
       Adapter Card list, then click "Continue" button from
       "Add Network Adapter"  dialog box,

   10. Enter the full pathname A:\WINNT351  of the driver installation
       information file (OEMSETUP.INF) in  "Insert Disk"  dialog box,
       then click OK button.

   11. Select  "HP EN1207D-TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter"  then
       click OK button from  "Select OEM Option"  dialog box.

   12. Select the Line Speed value (AUTO, 10full, 100full,10half,100half)
       then OK button from  "Select Line Speed"  dialog box.

   13. Windows NT will copy the driver (EN1207D.SYS) from A:\WINNT351
       to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory and the OEMSETUP.INF
       from A:\WINNT to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 but renamed it to other
       installation information file (OEMNADxx.INF). So next time,
       if you want to add HP EN1207D-TX adapters to your system,
       you do not need floppy diskette again.

       NOTICE!! C:\WINNT is the directory where your NT O.S. is located.

   14. After that, installation is completed.  You can see:

       "[x]HP EN1207D-TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter"

       within Network Adapters list from "Network" dialog box.

   15. To complete network installation, remember binding the adapter to
       transport drivers by choosing "Bindings" button from  "Network"
       dialog box.

   16. Click "Close" button from  "Network"  dialog box.

   17. Remove the HP EN1207D-TX Driver Diskette from your floppy drive.

   18. Restart your computer to take effect the network function.



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Microsoft Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

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