CLIENT32.TXT Driver File Contents (Desktop.zip)

                        3Com (R) Corporation
                    EtherDisk (R) Diskette for the
      3C90X Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL Bus Master NIC Family
      NetWare 4.11 on Windows 95 Client Driver Installation Notes


WARNING:  The 3Com NIC Diagnostics cannot shutdown the Client32 
          driver automatically.  To run the diagnostic program just 
          open a DOS box and type UNLOAD 3C90X and press enter.
          You can then run the diagnostic program as usual, but
          you will need to reboot the computer when you finish.
          
          If you have problems with the installation of Client 32
          contact your network administrator or Novell.


Installing the Updated ODI 32-bit Driver on Windows 95 Clients
--------------------------------------------------------------

The 32-bit ODI driver only works in a system with Client 32 installed
on it.  Installing Client 32 on your system correctly can be very 
difficult so 3Com has supplied these instructions.  The installation 
procedure is different depending on your system's current networking 
setup, but most likely your system is in one of 3 different states.

I.   If you already have Client 32 installed on your system but do
     not have a 3C90X Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL Bus Master NIC
     installed, do steps number 12 through 15 to disable any other 
     NICs in the system and then go to step 20.  

II.  If you have a 3C90X Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL Bus Master 
     NIC and Client 32 on your system and just want to update the 
     driver then remove all references to the NIC as shown in steps 1
     through 15 and then go to step 20.  

III. If you are installing Client 32 on your system at the same 
     time as the 3C90X Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL Bus Master 
     NIC, start at step 1.


  
 1.  Double-click on My computer.
 
 2.  Double-click on Control Panel.
 
 3.  Double-click on Network.
 
 4.  Open the Network control panel on your desktop.
 
 5.  Remove any Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL NICs if they appear in 
     the Network control panel.  Do this by selecting the name of the 
     NIC and then clicking Remove.
     
 6.  When you have removed all of the Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL 
     NICs from the control panel click OK.
 
 7.  If the system ask you if you want to reboot the computer click NO.
     DO NOT REBOOT THE SYSTEM. 
     
 8.  In the Control Panel Double-click on System.
 
 9.  Click on the Device Manager tab.
     
 10. If there is an entry called Network adapters double-click on it.
     If there is not go to step 17.
 
 11. This will open a list of the NICs installed in your system.  
     If any Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL NICs appear in this list 
     remove them by selecting them and clicking remove.  DO NOT
     REBOOT THE SYSTEM.
 
 12. If this leaves any NICs in your system you will have to disable
     them.  Follow steps 13 through 15 for each NIC in the list.
     
 13. Select the desired NIC and click Properties.
 
 14. Find the Current Configuration at the bottom of the General page.
     It can be found by looking for the line with (Current) in the 
     Device usage box.  
 
 15. Disable the NIC by clicking on the small box to remove the 
     check mark, and click OK
     
 16. In the System Properties window click OK.
 
 17. Insert disk 1 of the client 32 installation disks and run
     SETUP.EXE.
     
 18. Follow Novell's installation instructions.  If you are asked
     to select a device, choose a NIC that you do not own (For 
     example the 3Com EtherLink III Bus-Master PCI Ethernet Adapter)
     This will save you from reinstalling the Novell disks later.
     
 19. When the installation program is finished you will have a 
     choice of rebooting the system, returning to windows , or 
     customize.  Click return to windows.  DO NOT REBOOT THE 
     SYSTEM.
     
 20. Right click on the Start button on your taskbar.  In the menu
     that appears click find.
     
 21. Change the "Look in" field from 
     
     C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu 
     to 
     C:\WINDOWS\INF. 
     
     NOTE: this assumes you installed Windows 95 in the directory 
           C:\WINDOWS
     
 22. Click on the advanced tab, and in the "Containing text" field 
     type:
     
     VEN_10b7&DEV_9050 
     
     Then click Find Now. If no files are found, double check that
     the entered text is correct.
     
 23. Select all of the files you find and remove them to the 
     Recycle Bin. Then empty your Recycle Bin.
     
     NOTE:  You must do this to guarantee that Windows 95 will
            load the right files when you reboot the system.
            
 24. Shutdown your system, and add any NICs that you want to add
     while the system is shut down.
     
 25. Turn your system back on and wait for Windows 95 to detect
     the 3C90X Fast EtherLink XL/EtherLink XL Bus Master NIC.
     
 26. Select driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer, 
     and click OK.
     
 27. Insert the EtherDisk 2 diskette into the A drive and type:
 
     A:\client32
     
 28. Click OK.
 
 29. Follow the instructions to insert the correct diskettes,
     and reboot the system. 
     
     Note: If you get errors trying to find files make sure
           the path is set to A:\ whenever you are copying
           from a disk.
           
 30. When the system reboots you must remove the adapter you 
     don't own that was used as a place holder in step 18.
     (using the same method in steps 1 through 7.)
     
 31. You must also turn on any devices you disabled in steps
     12 through 15, by opening the property page and putting the
     check mark back in the box.  
     
 32. Reboot the system and you are finished.  
 
     
 
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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.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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