IBM 09N4153 manual Enabling DMA for Windows NT

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Refer to the documentation that comes with your computer for information on other system-board manufacturers.

When you have located the Windows NT 4.0 DMA device driver recommended by your system board manufacturer, download and extract it to a directory on your hard drive. For more directions, go to “Step 14. Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0” on page 1-10.

Step 13. Installing the MPEG-2 Decoding software for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000

Note: Before installing MPEG-2 Decodingsoftware, be sure to read “Changing the DVD region code” on page 1-17to familiarize yourself with the region-code concept.

To install the MPEG-2 Decoding software for Windows NT 4.0, do the following:

1.Close any programs that are running.

2.Insert the MPEG-2 Decoding software CD into your DVD-RAM drive.

3.If the Installation window opens, go to step 4. Otherwise, continue with step 4. If the installation window does not open, double-click My Computer, double-click the CD-ROM drive icon; then double-click the Setup icon.

4.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

5.Restart Windows.

6.If you have Windows NT use instructions given in “Step 14. Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0” to enable DMA in Windows NT 4.0, or your video and audio playback might be poor.

7.If you have Windows 2000, use instructions given in “Step 15. Enabling DMA for Windows 2000 systems” on page 1-12.

Step 14. Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0

Note: Before enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0, be sure to read “Step 12. Verifying device driver software for Windows NT 4.0” on page 1-9to determine if your computer can perform this upgrade procedure. If you do not perform this procedure correctly, your operating system might lock up. Therefore, be sure to build an Emergency Repair Disk before you use the following upgrade instructions. If you are not familiar with the procedure for building an Emergency Repair Disk, press F1 to obtain instructions from the Windows NT online help.

Note: Be sure that your Windows NT 4.0 operating system has the latest Service Pack for Windows NT that is provided by Microsoft. Refer to the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if there is

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Contents IBM 9.4/4.7 GB DVD-RAM Drive First Edition August Contents Iv IBM 9.4/4.7 GB DVD-RAM Drive User’s Guide Safety Read first Vi IBM 9.4/4.7 GB DVD-RAM Drive User’s Guide Part 1 Installation and user’s guide Registering your optionPart 2 Appendixes Viii IBM 9.4/4.7 GB DVD-RAM Drive User’s Guide Product description Software descriptionInstallation requirements Handling precautionsBefore you begin Drive controls and connectors Installing the drive Opening the computerUnpacking the drive Setting the configuration jumpers Mounting the drive in the bay Attaching the cables to the drive Completing the hardware installation Verifying device driver installation in Windows NT Installing the InstantWrite software Click the Device Manager tab Installing support softwareClick Control Panel Click PropertiesVerifying device driver software for Windows NT Enabling DMA for Windows NT Click Control Panel Enabling DMA for Windows 2000 systems Using the DVD-RAM driveClick the Advanced Settings tab Write protecting the cartridgeUsing single- and double-sided DVD-RAM media Removing the disc from the cartridge14IBM 9.4/4.7 GB DVD-RAM Drive User’s Guide Using the DVD-RAM drive with CDs and DVDs Securing a disc in a vertically mounted driveUsing the MPEG-2 decoding software Manually ejecting a discClick MPEG-2 Decoding Software Care and maintenanceChanging the DVD region code Click the General Properties tabCaring for a CD or DVD Caring for the DVD-RAM drive