TRUST 100MB SPEEDSHARE PCI CARD
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2.
Windows 98 will automatically detect the presence of the adapter; the “New
Hardware Wizard” box will appear.
3.
Insert the driver CD in your CD-ROM drive and click next in the Hardware
Wizard Box.
4.
Select
Search for the best driver for your device (recommended)
and
click
Next
5.
Select “Specify a Location” select the correct path D:\Driver\Win98
(assuming your CD-ROM is drive D: ) click
Next
.
6.
Windows 98 will open a window saying that Windows is now ready to install
the driver, click
Next.
7.
Then click
Finish
.
8.
After Windows 98 successfully installs the driver you will be prompted to
restart your computer. Please make sure you remove the CD from the CD-
ROM drive and click “Yes”
4.1.1
Verifying Windows 98 Installation
1.
After restarting your computer right-click on
My Computer
icon, select
Properties
, and then click
Device Manager.
2.
Select Network adapters in the Device Manager list.
3.
If a yellow exclamation mark or a red X is showing next to the network
adapter device the driver needs to be reinstalled, see 4.1.
4.
Locate the Trust 100MB Speedshare PCI Card in the hardware list and right
click, select properties.
5.
In the General tab you should see “This Device is working properly.” in the
Device Status box.
4.1.2 Windows
98
Configuration
1.
From the windows desktop select the Start
button and then open the
Control Panel
and select the
Network
icon.
2.
In the Network window select the
Configuration
tab.
3.
It is recommended that you select
TCP/IP
.
4.
Select the
File and Print Sharing
button.
5.
To allow other computers on your network to have access to your files and to
print from your printer you must select the two options in the
File and Print
Sharing
window.
6.
Then click
OK.
4.2 Windows
ME
1.
Ensure your Trust 100MB Speedshare PCI Card is connected to the host
computer.
2.
Turn on your computer
3.
Windows ME will automatically detect the presence of the adapter; a “New
Hardware Wizard” box will appear.
4.
Insert the driver CD in your CD-ROM drive and click next in the Hardware
Wizard Box.