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* Intel(R) 810 Chipset Driver for Windows 9X
* Installation Read Me
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* NOTE: This document refers to systems containing the
* following Intel chipset:
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* Intel(R) 810 Chipset
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* Date: 5/13/99
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* This document makes references to products developed by
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* CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT
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This document contains the following sections:
1. System Requirements
2. Localized Language Abbreviations
3. Installing the Software
4. Verifying Installation of the Software
5. Identifying the Software Version Number
6. Uninstalling the Software
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* 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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1. The system must contain one of the following Intel
chipsets:
Intel(R) 810 Chipset GMCH A-2
2. It is recommended that the kit software is installed on
systems with at least 32MB of system memory.
3. It is recommended that there is sufficient hard disk
space in the <TEMP> directory (typically
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP) on the system to install this software.
The Windows 95 INF files included with this distribution
package are designed to function with the following
versions of Windows 95:
Microsoft *Windows 95 4.00.950B (OSR2.1 with USB Supplement)
Microsoft *Windows 95 4.00.950c (OSR2.5 with or without USB
Supplement)
The Microsoft *Windows 98 INF files included with this
distribution package are designed to function with the
following version of Microsoft *Windows 98:
Microsoft *Windows 98 4.10.1998
Please check with your system provider to determine which
operating system and Intel chipset are used in your system.
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* 2. Localized Language Abbreviations
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The following list is the abbreviations of all languages that
the driver has been localized in. You may have to reference
this section while using this document.
ptb -> Brazilian Portuguese
dan -> Danish
nld -> Dutch
eng -> English
fin -> Finnish
fra -> French
frc -> French Canadian
deu -> German
ita -> Italian
enu -> International English
jpn -> Japanese
kor -> Korean
chs -> Mainland Chinese
plk -> Polish
ptg -> Portuguese
cht -> Traditional Chinese
nor -> Norwegian
rus -> Russian
esn -> Spanish
esm -> Spanish Mexican
sve -> Swedish
tha -> Thai
esp -> Traditional Spanish
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* 3. INSTALLING AND EXECUTING THE SOFTWARE
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General Installation Notes:
1. The operating system must be installed on the system prior
to installation.
2. This installation procedure is specific only to the
version of driver and installation file included in this
release.
3. You can choose six different methods of installation for
this release. The file you need to download for each are
indicated in the appropriate section.
1) InstallShield (automated) install from hard drive
see section 1.1
2) InstallShield (automated) install from CD-ROM
see section 1.1
3) InstallShield (automated) install from floppy disk
see section 1.2
4) Manual install from hard drive
see section 1.3
5) Manual install from CD-ROM
see section 1.3
6) Manual install from floppy disk
see section 1.4
1.1 INSTALLSHIELD (AUTOMATED) INSTALL FROM CD-ROM or HARD DRIVE
1. Download WIN9XCD.ZIP from the web. Double-click to unzip
(you must have Winzip installed, download from www.winzip.com).
Hit the "Extract" button and indicate which directory you wish
to extract the files to. Hit the "Extract" button to unzip
the files to that directory.
2. At this point you have three options for install. If you
wish to do a manual install, please refer to section 1.3 or 1.4
below.
If you wish to install from CD, copy the entire contents
(including subdirectories) of the directory where you unzipped
the WIN9XCD.ZIP file. Insert the CD-ROM into the drive - if
you have Autorun enabled the installer will begin automatically,
otherwise enter the graphics directory on the CD-ROM and double-
click SETUP.EXE.
If you wish to install from the hard drive, enter the directory
where you unzipped the WIN9XCD.ZIP file. Enter the graphics
subdirectory and double-click SETUP.EXE.
3. Click "Next" at the Welcome screen.
4. Read the license agreement and click "Yes" to continue.
5. This screen indicates the directory where the End User
Diagnostic Utility files will be stored. NOTE: the graphics
driver is not installed here (it is installed in the appropriate
Windows system directories), just the EUD utility files. If you
wish to change the directory where the EUD will be stored, click
"Browse" and change the directory. Click "Next" to continue.
6. The driver files will now be installed. When finished
installing, choose the "Yes" to reboot option and click "Finish"
to restart your computer. The driver should now be loaded. To
determine if the driver has been loaded correctly, refer to the
"Verifying Installation" section, below.
1.2 INSTALLSHIELD (AUTOMATED) INSTALL FROM FLOPPY DISK
1. Floppy disk install is broken down by language, so you need
to download the correct file from the web for the driver language
needed. File names are of the form WIN9Xxxx where xxx is the
three letter abbreviation of the language you want (see language
abbreviation section 2).
2. Once you have downloaded the correct file from the web,
double-click to unzip (you must have Winzip installed, download
from www.winzip.com). Hit the "Extract" button and indicate
which directory you wish to extract the files to. Hit the
"Extract" button to unzip the files to that directory.
3. Once unzipped you will have multiple subdirectories, each
labeled for its own disk. Copy the contents of these
directories to their corresponding floppy disks.
4. Insert floppy #1 into the disk drive. Go to the floppy
directory and double-click on setup.exe.
5. Click "Next" at the introduction screen.
6. Read the license agreement and click "Yes" to continue.
7. This screen indicates the directory where the End User
Diagnostic files will be stored. If you wish to change this
directory, click "Browse" and change the directory. Click
"Next" to continue.
8. The driver files will be copied from the floppy. Insert
the remaining floppies as directed and click "OK".
9. When finished, click "Yes" to restart your computer. The
driver should now be loaded. To determine if the driver have
been loaded correctly, refer to the "Verifying Installation"
section, below.
1.3 MANUAL INSTALL FROM CD-ROM OR HARD DRIVE
1. Download WIN9XCD.ZIP from the web. Double-click to unzip
(you must have Winzip installed, download from www.winzip.com).
Hit the "Extract" button and indicate which directory you wish
to extract the files to. Hit the "Extract" button to unzip
the files to that directory. Transfer the files to a CD if
you wish to install from the CD-ROM.
2. Select "My Computer" icon, "Control Panel" icon, and
then the "Display" icon.
3. You should now be in the "Display Properties" window.
Select the "Settings" tab, and click on the "Advanced
Properties" button.
4. In the "Advanced Display Properties" window, select the
"Adapter" tab, and click the "Change..." button.
5. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window appears.
Click on the "Next" button to continue.
6. A new window appears, prompting either for Windows* to
search for a device driver or to select one manually. Click
the option for "Display a list of all the driver in a
specific location, so you can select the driver you want."
After this, click on the "Next" button.
7. From the new window, click on the "Have Disk" button and
then the "browse" button.
8. Enter the directory where you unzipped WIN9XCD.ZIP and
then enter the "Graphics" subdirectory. Next enter the
"Win9X" subdirectory. If you wish to install the English
version of the driver simply click "OK" (you should see the
I81xw9x.inf file highlighted). If you wish to install a
localized driver file, next enter the "Inf" subdirectory
(from the "Graphics" subdirectory) and then enter the
directory for the language you wish to install (see language
abbreviation section 2) At this point you should see the
i81xw9x.inf file highlighted, click "OK".
9. Click "OK". The select Device screen should open, and
may have two options to choose from (some systems could have
only one). Select "Intel 82810-DC100 Graphics Controller Hub"
if you have a system with display cache, and select "Intel
82810 Graphics Controller Hub" if you have a system with no
display cache. Click "OK".
10. Click "Next". Driver should install. Click "Finish"
when done.
11. Close all open windows and click "Yes" to reboot. The
driver should now be loaded. To determine if the driver have
been loaded correctly, Refer to the "Verifying Installation"
section, below.
1.4 MANUAL INSTALL FROM FLOPPY DISK
1. Floppy disk install is broken down by language, so you
need to download the correct file from the web for the driver
language needed. File names are of the form WIN9Xxxx where
xxx is the three letter abbreviation of the language you want
(see language abbreviation section 2).
2. Once you have downloaded the correct file from the web,
double-click to unzip (you must have Winzip installed,
download from www.winzip.com). Hit the "Extract" button and
indicate which directory you wish to extract the files to.
Hit the "Extract" button to unzip the files to that directory.
3. Once unzipped you will have multiple subdirectories,
labeled accordingly. Copy the contents of these directories
to their corresponding floppy disks.
4. Select "My Computer" icon, "Control Panel" icon, and
then the "Display" icon.
5. You should now be in the "Display Properties" window.
Select the "Settings" tab, and click on the "Advanced
Properties" button.
6. In the "Advanced Display Properties" window, select the
"Adapter" tab, and click the "Change..." button.
7. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window appears.
Click on the "Next" button to continue.
8. A new window appears, prompting either for Windows* to
search for a device driver or to select one manually. Click
the option for "Display a list of all the driver in a
specific location, so you can select the driver you want."
After this, click on the "Next" button.
9. From the new window, click on the "Have Disk" button and
then the "browse" button.
10. Click "OK". The select Device screen should open, and
may have two options to choose from (some systems could have
only one). Select "Intel 82810-DC100 Graphics Controller Hub"
if you have a system with display cache, and select "Intel
82810 Graphics Controller Hub" if you have a system with no
display cache. Click "OK".
11. Click "Next". Follow any prompts for additional floppy
disks to be inserted. The driver should then install. Click
"Finish" when done.
12. Close all open windows and click "Yes" to reboot. The
driver should now be loaded. To determine if the driver have
been loaded correctly, Refer to the "Verifying Installation"
section, below.
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* 4. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE
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1. From the Windows 9X desktop, click on "My Computer",
then "Control Panel", and then, finally, "System".
2. You should be in the "System Properties" window. Click
on the "Device Manager" tab. From here, go down to "Display
Adapter" and click. The driver associated with the display
adapter should read: "Intel 82810-DC100 Graphics Controller Hub"
or the "Intel 82810 Graphics Controller Hub". If this is not
the case, the driver will need to be re-installed. To check
the version of the driver, refer to the section below.
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* 5. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
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1. Select "My Computer" icon, "Control Panel" icon, and
then the "Display" icon.
2. You should now be in the "Display Properties" window.
Select the "Settings" tab and click the "Advanced" button.
3. Select the "Version" tab. The entry for the "Display
Driver Version" should read the appropriate version number.
If this is not the case, then a different driver is being
used.
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* 6. UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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NOTE: This procedure assumes the above installation process
was successful. This uninstallation procedure is specific
only to the version of the driver and installation file
included in this package.
1. From the Windows 9X desktop, click on "My Computer",
then "Control Panel", and then, finally, "Display".
2. You should be in the "Display Properties" window. Click
on the "Settings" tab. Next click the "Advanced" button.
3. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" window should open.
Click "Next".
4. Select the "Adapter" tab. The driver information will
appear, click on the "Change" button.
5. At the next window select the option for "Display a
list" and click the "Next" button. Next click on "Show all
hardware"
6. In the split screen window under "Manufacturers:" select
"(Standard display types)". In the other half of the split
window select "Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)", then
click on the "Next" button.
7. At the next screen hit "Next". If needed, direct
Windows to the location of your Windows 9X installation
CD-ROM. The VGA driver should be loaded. Click on "Finish"
and re-boot the system as directed in order for the changes
to take effect.
8. To verify that the VGA driver was installed correctly,
refer to section 4 and look for "Standard PCI Graphics
Adapter (VGA)" instead of "Intel 82810 Graphics Controller
Hub".
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