MSD95.TXT Driver File Contents (W95-11D.ZIP)

			AXCEL216's MAX Speeed
	MSD Brief System Report: Windows 9x/ME + DOS 7.xx/8.00




MSD (MSD.EXE) is the MS-DOS based graphical EGA 16-bit MicroSoft Diagnostics
utility included with MS Windows 95/OSR1/OSR2/98 [a.k.a. MS-DOS 7.00/7.10] and
MS Windows ME [a.k.a. MS-DOS 8.00], you might need one day [hope not :)] to
see how your System, OS, Memory, Devices, TSRs, Video, Mouse, Disks, Ports,
Network etc... are configured and to detect eventual hardware conflicts: IRQ
(Interrupt ReQuest line), BA (hex Base Address), I/O Port, COMx Port... etc.
Although MSD is a primitive, old style "legacy" tool, it can be quite useful
sometimes in "sniffing" (low level, real mode) hardware problems.

FYI: Microsoft replaced the 16-bit MSD.EXE DOS based tool with the 32-bit
WinMSD (WINMSD.EXE) GUI based counterpart in MS Windows NT 3.5x/4.0 and
2000/XP. More info:
http://www.ss64.com/nt/winmsd.html
WinMSD was replaced with the more advanced 32-bit MsInfo (MSINFO32.EXE) tool
in MS Windows 2000/XP, also available in MS Windows 98/98 SE(U)/ME.
If you own Windows 2000 or XP you can also use MS SystemInfo.exe command line
tool [32 KB]:
http://www.ntfs.org/out/tweak/systeminfo.zip

MSD.EXE v2.1x is found on your Win95/98/ME Setup CD-ROM in:
- \TOOLS\OLDMSDOS [Win98, 98 SE(U) + WinME] = MSD v2.14.
- \OTHER\MSD [Win95 retail, 95a OSR1 + 95B/95C OSR 2.x] = MSD v2.13.
You can also download these older MSD releases (free):
- MSD v2.11 also included with MS-DOS 6.22 [180 KB]:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/GA0363.EXE
- MSD v2.13 also included with MS Windows 95/OSR1/OSR2 [176 KB]:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/MSDZIP.EXE
- MSD v3.01 fixes memory errors + modem bug, autodetects sound card, updated
CD-ROM + Video database [160 KB]:
ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/utildiag/msd301.zip
Microsoft removed the "OS Version" menu from MSD 2.13 and 2.14. If using the
older MSD 2.02 - 2.11 or 3.0x: hit the (letter) O key at the MSD main screen
to see the MS-DOS stats.
Beginning with version 2.13 MSD is capable of detecting PnP and AGP devices.
Newest [and last :(] MSD release is 2.14.

MSD.EXE is NOT installed by Windows 9x/ME Setup!
Copy MSD.EXE from your Win9x/ME Setup CD-ROM to your hard drive, into a
folder in your path (I recommend %windir%\COMMAND, usually
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND), or run it directly from the CD:
MSD
from any DOS prompt. Try to run it first from native MS-DOS, outside Windows
GUI, by choosing to boot with the "Command prompt only" option from the
Windows 9x Startup Menu, to see what "hides" under your PC's "hood".
Play around with the MSD screens. You can also print/save to a file a full
report of your system configuration, by running:
MSD /P drive:\path\FILENAME.TXT
Example:
MSD /P C:\TEMP\MSD95.TXT
All available parameters are displayed by running:
MSD /?
from any DOS prompt.

See MYPC.TXT (included) for my home-built PC hardware list, also at:
http://members.aol.com/axcel216/pc.htm#SP

JUST 4 FUN: See "MSD EASTER EGGS" in EGGS.TXT (included). :)

FALSE ALERT:
Certain devices/drivers/modules/TSRs, even some of the ones built into the OS
(internal) are not displayed by name, but by memory address [hex] or by
internal file naming, and therefore are not "understood" properly by MSD or
other diagnostics programs. Other TSRs (external) are just buggy [poor
programming :(], or the developer didn't bother or intentionally "forgot" to
include a name recognition function into their software. Also, MSD may not
"read" properly TSRs written in a language other than the one installed on
your computer, especially if that particular language uses foreign (e.g.
non-ASCII compliant) characters.
Either way, there's NOTHING wrong with your system, such programs will show up
on the MSD "TSR Programs" display (which can be brought up by pressing T at
the main MSD screen) as garble. :(
In such cases I STRONGLY suggest to use your up to date anti-virus tool to
scan your computer's memory and ALL your local drives for potential viruses,
just to be safe!
Example:

------------------------- TSR Programs -----------------------------
Program Name	Address		Size	Command Line Parameters
------------	-------		----	-----------------------
$&¬<ar.		D1BC		912	Block Device

MSD v3.01 brief report of my PC's "innards" follows...
These are my MS Windows 98 SE [a.k.a. MS-DOS 7.10] system hardware and OS
specs, in native MS-DOS mode OUTSIDE Windows GUI, using Microsoft HIMEM.SYS +
EMM386.EXE memory managers in CONFIG.SYS, with ALL devices/drivers/TSRs
"crammed" in Upper Memory [see DOS95MEM.TXT (included) for details]:



--------------------- Summary Information --------------------------
		    Computer: Award, Pentium III(TM)
		      Memory: 640K, 65472K Ext, 65535K XMS
		       Video: VGA, NVidia
		     Network: MS Client
		  OS Version: MS-DOS 7.10
		       Mouse: Logitech PS/2 Mouse, 7.05
	      Other Adapters: Game Adapter
		 Disk Drives: A: C: D: E: F: G: H: I:
		   LPT Ports: 1
		   COM Ports: 0
	 Windows Information: 4.10, Not Active

--------------------------- Computer -------------------------------
	       Computer Name: Award, Pentium III(TM)
	   BIOS Manufacturer: Award
		BIOS Version: V1.0 Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
	       BIOS Category: IBM PC/AT
	       BIOS ID Bytes: FC 01 00
		   BIOS Date: 12/26/01
		   Processor: Pentium III(TM)
	    Math Coprocessor: Internal
		    Keyboard: Enhanced
		    Bus Type: ISA/AT/Classic Bus
	      DMA Controller: Yes
	       Cascaded IRQ2: Yes
	   BIOS Data Segment: None

------------------------------- Memory -----------------------------
Legend: Available "  "  RAM "##"  ROM "RR"  Possibly Available ".."
	EMS Page Frame "PP"  Used UMBs "UU"  Free UMBs "FF"

1024K FC00 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR FFFF  Conventional Memory
      F800 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR FBFF		 Total: 640K
      F400 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR F7FF	     Available: 625K
 960K F000 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR F3FF			640864 bytes
      EC00 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF EFFF
      E800 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUFF EBFF  Extended Memory
      E400 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU E7FF		 Total: 64512K
 896K E000 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU E3FF
      DC00 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU DFFF  MS-DOS Upper Memory Blocks
      D800 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU DBFF	    Total UMBs: 122K
      D400 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP D7FF       Total Free UMBs: 17K
 832K D000 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP D3FF    Largest Free Block: 17K
      CC00 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP CFFF
      C800 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP CBFF  Expanded Memory (EMS)
      C400 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR C7FF	   LIM Version: 4.00
 768K C000 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR C3FF    Page Frame Address: C800H
      BC00 ################ BFFF		 Total: 33152K
      B800 ################ BBFF	     Available: 32720K
      B400 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUF B7FF
 704K B000 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU B3FF  XMS Information
      AC00		    AFFF	   XMS Version: 3.00
      A800		    ABFF	Driver Version: 3.5f
      A400		    A7FF      A20 Address Line: Enabled
 640K A000		    A3FF      High Memory Area: In use
					     Available: 65535K
				    Largest Free Block: 65535K
					Available SXMS: 214976K
				     Largest Free SXMS: 214976K

				  VCPI Information
					 VCPI Detected: Yes
					       Version: 1.00
				      Available Memory: 32720K

---------------------------- Video ---------------------------------
	Video Adapter Type: VGA
	      Manufacturer: NVidia
		     Model: GeForce4
	      Display Type: VGA Color
		Video Mode: 3
	 Number of Columns: 80
	    Number of Rows: 25
	Video BIOS Version: Version 4.25.00.37.00
	   Video BIOS Date: 08/29/02
    VESA Support Installed: Yes
	      VESA Version: 3.00
	     VESA OEM Name: NVidia
	 Secondary Adapter: None

-------------------------- OS Version ------------------------------
	    Operating System: MS-DOS 7.10
	   Internal Revision: 00
	   OEM Serial Number: FFH
	  User Serial Number: 000000H
	  OEM Version String: Windows 98. [Version 4.10.2222]
	      DOS Located in: HMA
		  Boot Drive: C:
	     Path to Program: C:\W95\COMMAND\MSD.EXE

------------------------------- Mouse ------------------------------
                  Mouse Hardware: Logitech PS/2 Mouse
             Driver Manufacturer: Microsoft
                 DOS Driver Type: IBM PS/2 Mouse
                Driver File Type: .COM File
              DOS Driver Version: 7.05
                       Mouse IRQ: 12
         Number of Mouse Buttons: 3
          Horizontal Sensitivity: 50
           Mouse to Cursor Ratio: 1 : 1
            Vertical Sensitivity: 50
           Mouse to Cursor Ratio: 1 : 1
                 Threshold Speed: 0
		  Mouse Language: English
	       Path to MOUSE.INI: C:\MAX\MOUSE.INI

-------------------------- Other Adapters --------------------------
		    Game Adapter: Detected
		  Joystick A - X: 128
			       Y: 125
			Button 1: On
			Button 2: On
		  Joystick B - X: 129
			       Y: 142
			Button 1: On
			Button 2: On

-------------------------- Disk Drives -----------------------------
Drive Type				    Free Space	Total Size
----- ------------------------------------  ----------	----------
 A:   Floppy Drive, 3.5" 1.44M
	80 Cylinders, 2 Heads
	512 Bytes/Sector, 18 Sectors/Track
 C:   Fixed Disk, CMOS Type 47			  800M	     2039M
	255 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	512 Bytes/Sector, 63 Sectors/Track
      CMOS Fixed Disk Parameters
	700 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	63 Sectors/Track
 D:   Fixed Disk, CMOS Type 47			 2047M	     2047M
	1021 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	512 Bytes/Sector, 63 Sectors/Track
 E:   Fixed Disk, CMOS Type 47			 2047M	     2047M
	260 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	512 Bytes/Sector, 63 Sectors/Track
      CMOS Fixed Disk Parameters
	1021 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	63 Sectors/Track
 F:   Fixed Disk, CMOS Type 47			  700M	     2039M
	184 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	512 Bytes/Sector, 63 Sectors/Track
      CMOS Fixed Disk Parameters
	1021 Cylinders, 255 Heads
	63 Sectors/Track
 G:   CD-ROM Drive
 H:   MS-RAMDRIVE				   60M	       60M
	512 Bytes/Sector
 I:   CD-ROM Drive
MSCDEX Version 2.25 Installed
LASTDRIVE=J:

--------------------- Windows Information --------------------------
		Windows version: 4.10
		   Windows mode: Not Active
	      Windows Directory: C:\W95
	       System Directory: C:\W95\SYSTEM
Filename			Size		Date	  Time
----------------------------	-----------	-------	  ----
MSMOUSE.VXD			15771		4/11/02   0:00

------------------------ IRQ Status --------------------------------
IRQ  Address	Description	  Detected	      Handled By
---  ---------	----------------  ------------------  ----------
  0  DAEE:18DE  Timer Click	  Yes		      Block Device
  1  DAEE:198C  Keyboard	  Yes		      Block Device
  2  F000:EF6F  Second 8259A	  Yes		      BIOS
  3  F000:EF6F  COM2: COM4:	  No		      BIOS
  4  F000:EF6F  COM1: COM3:	  No		      BIOS
  5  F000:EF6F  LPT2:		  No		      BIOS
  6  F000:EF57  Floppy Disk	  Yes		      BIOS
  7  0070:0465  LPT1:		  Yes		      System Area
  8  F000:BB73  Real-Time Clock	  Yes		      BIOS
  9  F000:ECF3  Redirected IRQ2	  Yes		      BIOS
 10  F000:EF6F  (Reserved)			      BIOS
 11  F000:EF6F  (Reserved)			      BIOS
 12  E636:158B  (Reserved)	  Logitech PS/2 Mouse CTMOUSE.EXE
 13  F000:F0FC  Math Coprocessor  Yes		      BIOS
 14  F000:ED00  Fixed Disk	  Yes		      BIOS
 15  C9CD:1023  (Reserved)			      DVD--ROM
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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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