WINNT.TXT Driver File Contents (3com.zip)

                        3Com (R) Corporation
                   EtherDisk (R) Diskette for the
                3C90x EtherLink 10/100 PCI NIC Family
                 Windows NT Installation Information

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This file describes how to install the EtherLink NIC in a PC
running Windows NT 4.0 or 3.51. It also describes how to:

   Update EtherDisk software.

   Remove the NIC driver and EtherDisk software.

   Troubleshoot installation problems.

   NOTE: For increased performance or if you have a non-Intel-based
         PC, read "Advanced Installation Options" at the end of
         this file.
          

Windows NT 4.0 First-Time Installation
--------------------------------------
To install the EtherLink NIC in a PC running Windows NT 4.0:

1.  Install the NIC in the PC, as described in the user guide.

2.  Start Windows NT.

3.  Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon,
    and then the Network icon.
    The Network window appears.

4.  Click the Adapters tab.

    Note:  If networking has not been installed on your PC before, 
           Windows NT asks you if you want to install networking.  
           Click Yes. See the Windows NT documentation for instructions. 
           
           If you have previously installed a Windows NT service pack, 
           you need to reinstall the service pack after the network 
           installation is complete to ensure that the Windows NT network 
           components are updated to the level of the service pack.

5.  Click Add.
    The Select Network Adapter dialog box appears.

6.  Click Have Disk.

7.  Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click OK.
    The OEM Option dialog box appears.

8.  Make sure that the 3Com EtherLink NIC is selected, and then
    click OK.
    Files are copied. You are prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.

9.  Remove EtherDisk diskette 1, insert EtherDisk diskette 2, and then
    click OK.
    Files are copied. The Adapters tab of the Network screen appears.
    The name of the installed NIC appears in the list of network
    adapters.

10. Click Close.
    
    If the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen appears, enter the
    requested information for your network environment. Refer to 
    your system administrator or the Windows NT documentation for
    assistance.
   
    If the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen does not appear, the
    installation is complete.

11. Remove EtherDisk diskette 2 from drive A, and then restart the PC.
        

Windows NT 3.51 First-Time Installation
---------------------------------------
To install the EtherLink NIC in a PC running Windows NT 3.51:

1.  Install the NIC in the PC, as described in the user guide.

2.  Start Windows NT.

3.  In the Main window of the Program Manager, double-click the 
    Control Panel icon and then the Network icon.
    The Network Settings window appears.

    NOTE:  If you have an existing NIC driver in the Installed Adapters 
           group, highlight it, and then click Remove. Restart the PC
           and go to step 3 after Windows restarts.

4.  Click Add Adapter.

5.  Open the Network Adapter Card list box, and scroll down and select
    <Other> Requires Disk from Manufacturer.

6.  Click Continue.

7.  Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click OK.
    The Select OEM Option window appears.

8. Make sure that the name of the NIC is selected, and then click OK.
    Files are copied. You are prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.

9. Remove EtherDisk diskette 1, insert EtherDisk diskette 2, and
    then click OK.
    Files are copied. The Network Settings window appears. The name of the
    installed NIC appears in the list of installed adapter cards.

10. Click OK.

    If you are prompted for network information, contact your system     
    administrator for information unique to your network.

11. Remove EtherDisk diskette 2, and then restart the PC.


Updating EtherDisk Software
---------------------------
If you are currently using a version of EtherDisk software that is older
than the software on this EtherDisk diskette, follow the instructions
below to properly update the driver and the Windows-based 3Com NIC 
diagnostic software.

   Windows NT 4.0
   --------------
   To update EtherDisk software in a PC running Windows NT 4.0:
   
   1.  Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon,
       and then the Network icon.
       The Network window appears.

   2.  Click the Adapters tab.  

   3.  Highlight the 3Com EtherLink NIC, and then click Update.
       The Windows NT Setup dialog box appears.

   4.  Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click OK.
       Files are copied. You are prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.

   5.  Remove EtherDisk diskette 1, insert EtherDisk diskette 2, and 
       then click OK.
       The Adapters tab of the Network window appears.

   6.  Click Close.
       You are prompted to restart the PC.

   7.  Remove EtherDisk diskette 2, and then click Yes to restart 
       the PC.
     
   Windows NT 3.51
   ---------------
   To update EtherDisk software in a PC running Windows NT 3.51:

   1.  In the Main window of the Program Manager, double-click the 
       Control Panel icon and then the Network icon.
       The Network Settings window appears.

   2.  Highlight the name of the NIC in the Installed Adapter Cards
       list box.

   3.  Click Update.
       The Windows NT Setup dialog box appears.

   4.  Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click
       Continue.
       Files are copied. You are prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.

   5.  Remove EtherDisk diskette 1, insert EtherDisk diskette 2, and 
       then click OK.
       Files are copied.  The Network Settings window appears.

   6.  Click OK. 
       If you are prompted for network information, contact your system     
       administrator for information unique to your network.

   7.  Remove EtherDisk diskette 2, and then restart the PC.

                                                
Removing the NIC Driver and EtherDisk Software
----------------------------------------------

   Windows NT 4.0
   --------------
   To remove the NIC driver and software from a PC running 
   Windows NT 4.0:
 
   1.  Double-click the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon,
       and then the Network icon.
       The Network window appears.

   2.  Click the Adapters tab.  

   3.  Highlight the name of the NIC in the Network Adapters box, and
       then click Remove.

   4.  Click Yes to confirm the removal.

   5.  Click Close to close the Network window.
       You are prompted to restart the PC.

       If you are physically removing the NIC from the PC, click No.
       Do not restart the PC until you shut down the PC, turn the
       power off, and remove the NIC from the PC.

       If you are reinstalling the NIC software, click Yes to restart
       the PC.

   Windows NT 3.51
   ---------------
   To remove the NIC driver and software from a PC running 
   Windows NT 3.51:

   1.  In the Main window of the Program Manager, double-click the 
       Control Panel icon and then the Network icon.
       The Network Settings window appears.

   2.  Highlight the name of the NIC in the Installed Adapter Cards
       list box.

   3.  Click Remove.

   4.  Click Yes to confirm the removal.
       The Network Settings window appears. The NIC no longer appears
       in the Installed Adapter Cards list box.

   5.  Click OK.
       The NIC driver and software are removed from your PC.  You are
       prompted to restart the PC.

       If you are physically removing the NIC from the PC, click
       Don't Restart Now.  Do not restart the PC until you shut down 
       the PC, turn the power off, and remove the NIC from the PC.

       If you are reinstalling the NIC software, click Restart Now 
       to restart the PC.


Troubleshooting 
---------------
If  a message appears, stating that Windows NT networking is not installed, 
either it has not been installed or a problem has occurred in changing the 
network settings.  If you have never installed networking on this system, 
proceed to the next section, "Installing Windows NT Networking for the 
First Time." Otherwise, follow the steps below to reinstall Windows NT 
networking.

    Reinstalling Windows NT Networking
    ----------------------------------
    NOTE:  This procedure requires Windows NT installation media.

    WARNING:  You will lose all network settings when you perform this 
              procedure.
    
    1.  Click No when asked if you wish to install networking.
    
    2.  In the Network Settings window, select each installed component 
        one after the other, and click Remove after each one to uninstall 
        all NICs and software listed in the window.
    
    3.  Click OK after you have been removed all items.
    
    4.  Reboot the PC when prompted.
    
    5.  When Windows NT restarts, go to the Network Control Panel.
        You are asked again if you want to install networking.
    
    6.  In the Network Settings box, click Yes to begin installing 
        Windows NT networking.
    
    7.  Enter the location of the Windows NT installation media.  For 
        example, if your CD-ROM drive is E:, type:
    
        E:\i386
    
    8.  In the NIC Card Detection window, click Do Not Detect.  
    
    9.  In the Add Network NIC window, press and hold the down arrow key 
        until the option <Other> Requires Disk from Manufacturer appears.
    
    10. Insert EtherDisk 1 diskette into drive A: and press enter.
    
    11. In the Select OEM Option box, select the 3Com EtherLink NIC that
        you are installing.
    
    12. Click OK.
    
    13. Select the network protocols you will be using on the network, and 
        then click Continue.
    
        Consult your system administrator to find out which protocols to 
        select.
    
    14. Click OK in the Network Settings window to accept the choices you 
        have made.
     
    15. Provide additional information, as required, during the network 
        installation process.
    
        Your computer can automatically detect the frame type if needed, 
        but you must obtain IP address and gateway information from your system 
        administrator.
        
    16. Enter the workgroup name or the domain name in the Domain/Workgroup 
        Settings window and click OK.
    
    17. When prompted, restart the PC to finish the installation.

    18. If you have installed an NT service pack, you will need to reinstall
        the service pack to make sure the Microsoft network components are
        upgraded to the level of the service pack.
    
    
    Installing Windows NT Networking for the First Time
    ---------------------------------------------------
    If you have never installed networking on this PC, begin at step 5 in 
    "Reinstalling Windows NT Networking."
    
    
ADVANCED INTALLATION OPTIONS
----------------------------

    Running Windows NT on a Non-Intel Processor
    -----------------------------------------

    If your system cannot run the Configuration and Diagnostic 
    program, you may need to set the speed and duplex level of the NIC in 
    the Windows NT registry.  The speed and duplex value of the NIC can be 
    set manually by using the MEDIA keyword.  To set the MEDIA keyword, add 
    the key MEDIA to the registry in the subkey:    
                    
    \\HKEY_lOCAL_NACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\El90x?\Parameters

    NOTE: Multiple subkeys that look like El90x appear right next to 
          each other.  The correct one has a digit in place of the ? 
          in the above expression to represent which NIC it is (for 
          example El90x1).  The incorrect one simply reads El90x.


    The value for the MEDIA keyword should be one from the list below.  The 
    default is NotPresent.  
 
        MEDIA   10HALF     <-- 10 MBPS with half duplex
        MEDIA   10FULL     <-- 10 MBPS with full duplex
        MEDIA   100HALF    <-- 100 MBPS with half duplex
        MEDIA   100FULL    <-- 100 MBPS with full duplex
        MEDIA   AUTO       <-- Driver performs auto configuration
        MEDIA   NotPresent <-- Use settings in NIC

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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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