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* Intel(R) Application Accelerator for Microsoft* Windows*
* 98, Windows 98 Second Edition(SE), Windows Millennium
* Edition(Me), Windows NT* 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows
* XP* Installation Readme
*
* This document makes references to products developed by
* Intel. There are some restrictions on how these products
* may be used, and what information may be disclosed to
* others. Please read the Disclaimer section at the bottom
* of this document, and contact your Intel field
* representative if you would like more information.
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* Intel is making no claims of usability, efficacy or
* warranty. The INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT contained
* herein completely defines the license and use of this
* software.
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* CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT
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This document contains the following sections:
1. Overview
2. System Requirements
3. Language Support
4. Installing the Software
5. Verifying Installation of the Software
6. Advanced Installation Instructions
7. Identifying the Software Version Number
8. Uninstalling the Software
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* 1. OVERVIEW
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The Intel(R) Application Accelerator is designed to improve
performance of the storage sub-system and overall system
performance. This software delivers improved performance
through several ingredient technologies (components).
Certain components will be available only on Pentium(R) 4
processor-based systems running Microsoft Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. Software installation is flexible and fully
automated for Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98 Second
Edition(SE), Windows Millennium Edition(Me), Windows
NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
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* 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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1. The system must contain the following Intel products:
* Intel(R) Pentium(R) III or Pentium(R) 4 processor
* Intel(R) 82801AA, 82801AB, 82801BA, 82801CAM,
or 82801DB controllers
2. The kit software should be installed on systems with at
least the minimum system memory required by the
operating system.
3. Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition(SE),
Windows Millennium Edition(Me), Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
4. Installation of the Intel(R) Chipset Software
Installation Utility prior to loading the Intel(R)
Application Accelerator.
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* 3. LANGUAGE SUPPORT
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Below is a list of the languages (and their abbreviations)
into which the driver component of the Intel(R) Application
Accelerator has been localized. The language code is
listed in parentheses after each. You may have to refer to
this section while using this document.
ptb -> Brazilian Portuguese (0416)
csy -> Czech (0005)
dan -> Danish (0006)
nld -> Dutch (0013)
enu -> English (0009)
fin -> Finnish (000B)
fra -> French (040C)
frc -> French Canadian (0C0C)
deu -> German (0007)
ell -> Greek (0008)
hun -> Hungarian (000E)
ita -> Italian (0010)
jpn -> Japanese (0011)
kor -> Korean (0012)
chs -> Simplified Chinese (0804)
nor -> Norwegian (0014)
plk -> Polish (0015)
ptg -> Portuguese (0816)
rus -> Russian (0019)
esp -> Spanish (000A)
sve -> Swedish (001D)
tha -> Thai (001E)
cht -> Traditional Chinese (0404)
trk -> Turkish (001F)
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* 4. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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General Installation Notes:
1. The operating system and the Intel(R) Chipset Software
Installation Utility must be installed on the system
prior to installation.
2. Click on the self-extracting and self-installing setup
file and answer all prompts presented.
3. You will be prompted to reboot when installation is
complete.
Note:
By default, all general files (README.TXT, etc.) are copied
to the path <bootdrive>:\Program Files\Intel\Intel
Application Accelerator
4.1. INSTALLSHIELD* (AUTOMATED) INSTALL FROM HARD DRIVE OR
CD-ROM
1. Download the Intel(R) Application Accelerator
setup file and double-click to self-extract and to
begin the setup process.
2. The Welcome window appears. Click on the Next button to
continue.
3. The Software License Agreement window appears. If you
agree to these terms, click on the Yes button and the
driver begins to install.
4. The Setup Complete window appears. Select "Yes, I
want to restart my computer now" and click on the Finish
button.
5. To verify if the driver has been loaded correctly, refer
to Section 5.
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* 5. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE
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1. The verification of the Intel(R) Application Accelerator
is different on a per operating system basis. Please
refer to the correct operating system subsection for
details.
A. Microsoft* Windows* 98, Windows 98 Second
Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition
* Run 'Start', 'Settings', then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Device Manager' tab
* Expand the 'Hard Disk Controllers' entry
* Select the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller' listed,
where xx in 82801xx represents the controller identified
by the 'System Requirements' section of this document
* Select the 'Properties' button
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* Select the 'Driver File Details' button
* 'IntelATA.MPD' and 'Intelvsd.VXD' should be
displayed
B. Microsoft* Windows* NT* 4.0
* Run 'Start', 'Settings', then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'SCSI Adapters'
* Select the 'Devices' tab
* 'IntelATA' or 'Intel Ultra ATA Controller'
should be displayed
C. Microsoft* Windows* 2000
* Run 'Start', 'Settings', then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Hardware' tab
* Select 'Device Manager' button
* Expand the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' entry
* Right-click on the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller'
listing, where xx in 82801xx represents the
controller identified by the 'System Requirements'
section of this document
* Select 'Properties'
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* Select the 'Driver Details' button
* 'IdeChnDr.SYS', IdeBusDr.SYS, and IPrtCnst.DLL
should be displayed
D. Microsoft* Windows* XP
* Run 'Start' then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Hardware' tab
* Select 'Device Manager' button
* Expand the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' entry
* Right-click on the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller'
listing, where xx in 82801xx represents the
controller identified by the 'System Requirements'
section of this document
* Select 'Properties'
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* Select the 'Driver Details' button
* 'IdeChnDr.SYS', IdeBusDr.SYS, and IPrtCnst.DLL
should be displayed
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* 6. ADVANCED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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The following SETUP flags are available:
-? Help information for the setup flags
(shown below)
-S Silent install (no user prompts)
-B Forces a system reboot after installation
-P <path> Supplies target installation path
-A Extracts all driver files (does not install
driver) to <path> if -P is also supplied, or
the default directory otherwise
-N Installs all components except driver
-O <name> Supplies target Start Menu Program Folder
name if installing Companion applet
-L <lang code> Forces a particular language install (See
Section 3 for a table mapping <lang code>
to language)
-build Displays build number
-f2 <path\name> Creates a log file in <path> with <name>;
this is to be used during silent
installation.
-noqfe Prevents Microsoft patch from being
installed. The patch prevents a blue screen
from occurring when attempting to play audio
content from CDs in digital mode on
Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me.
*** "Package-for-the-web" requires that an additional -A be
placed before any flag. Therefore, an example file extraction
would be IATA_CD -A -A -P C:\<path> ***
Notes: Flags and their parameters are not case-sensitive.
Flags may be supplied in any order, with the
exception of the -S and -L flags which must be
supplied last. When using the -A flag, a target
path may be specified via the -P flag, and the -O,
-L, -S, and -N flags are ignored. When using the -P
or -O flags, a space is required between the flag
and the argument; when using -L and -f2, however, there
should be no space. When using the -f2 flag,
a log file name and path must be specified.
To load just the driver as outlined in the Microsoft*
document, "Deployment Guide Automating Windows NT Setup,"
use the supplied TXTSETUP.OEM file included in this
package and insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT
file. This method is available for Microsoft* Windows*
NT* 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. (For Windows NT 4.0,
the TXTSETUP.OEM, INTELATA.INF, and INTELATA.SYS files need to
first be extracted from the compressed .CAB file. For
Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the idechndr.inf, IdeBusDr.sys,
idechndr.sys, and Txtsetup.oem files need to be extracted.
To extract these files, run 'SETUP -A -P <path>' as described
above.)
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0:
// Insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT file
[MassStorageDrivers]
"Intel Ultra ATA Controller" = OEM
[OEMBootFiles]
INTELATA.INF
INTELATA.SYS
TXTSETUP.OEM
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP:
// Insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT file
[MassStorageDrivers]
"Intel(R) 82801BA Ultra ATA Controller" = OEM
"Primary IDE Channel" = OEM
"Secondary IDE Channel" = OEM
[OEMBootFiles]
idechndr.inf
IdeBusDr.sys
IdeChnDr.sys
Txtsetup.oem
The IprtCnst.dll file must be placed in the following
folder in your directory structure in order to be loaded
during driver installation:
C:\I386\$Oem$\$$\System32
Please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article for information on why the IprtCnst.dll file
cannot be listed in the [OEMBootFiles] location in the
unattend.txt file:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q275
/3/34.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0&qry=Q275334&rnk=1&src=
DHCS_MSPSS_gn_SRCH&SPR=CHS
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* 7. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
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1. The identification of the Intel(R) Application
Accelerator software version number is different on a
per operating system basis. Please refer to the correct
operating system subsection for details.
A. Microsoft* Windows* 98, Windows 98 Second
Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition
* Run 'Start', 'Settings', then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Device Manager' tab
* Expand the 'Hard Disk Controllers' entry
* Select the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller' listed,
where xx in 82801xx represents the controller identified
by the 'System Requirements' section of this document
* Select the 'Properties' button
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* Select the 'Driver File Details' button
* Click on 'INTELATA.MPD' or 'INTELVSD.VXD'
* The software version should be displayed after
'File Version:'
B. Microsoft* Windows* 2000
* Run 'Start', 'Settings', then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Hardware' tab
* Select 'Device Manager' button
* Expand the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' entry
* Right-click on the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller'
listing, where xx in 82801xx represents the
controller identified by the 'System Requirements'
section of this document
* Select 'Properties'
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* The software version should be displayed after
'Driver Version:'
C. Microsoft* Windows* XP
* Run 'Start' then 'Control Panel'
* Double-click 'System' Control Panel Application
* Select the 'Hardware' tab
* Select 'Device Manager' button
* Expand the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' entry
* Right-click on the 'Intel 82801xx Ultra ATA Controller'
listing, where xx in 82801xx represents the
controller identified by the 'System Requirements'
section of this document
* Select 'Properties'
* Select the 'Driver' tab
* The software version should be displayed after
'Driver Version:'
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* 8. UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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NOTE: This procedure assumes that the above installation
process was successful. This un-installation procedure
is specific only to the version of the software and
installation file included in this package.
1. Click on the Start button. Open the Settings menu.
Click on the Control Panel icon to open the Control
Panel window.
2. Click on the Add/Remove programs icon.
3. Select Intel(R) Application Accelerator and click OK.
4. Click on Yes when the script prompts for confirmation.
5. The uninstall script will prompt you to restart the
system.
Uninstall procedure for Windows NT 4.0:
NOTE: This procedure assumes that the above un-installation
procedure is not applicable.
1. Click on the Start button. Open the Settings menu.
Click on the Control Panel icon to open the Control Panel
window.
2. Double click on the SCSI Adapters tab.
3. Select the Drivers tab.
4. Select 'Intel Ultra ATA Controller' and then select the
Remove button.
5. Select the Add button and choose the default driver
'IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/Dual-Channel PCI IDE Controller'.
6. Choose OK and select Yes to restart your system.
Download Driver Pack
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.