
28CHAPTER 3: WINDOWS 95/98 AND WINDOWS NT DRIVER INSTALLATION
■Make sure that you have the Windows 95 installation files. These files may be on a CD or diskettes, or they may have been copied to your hard drive when Windows 95 was installed on your PC.
To install the NIC driver and software on a PC running Windows 95:
1Turn on the power to the PC. Windows 95 detects the NIC.
Depending on the version of Windows 95 that you have installed, the New Hardware Found dialog box appears or the Update Device Driver Wizard starts.
If the New Hardware Found dialog box appears:
a Select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer, and then click OK.
b Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, make sure that A:\ appears in the entry box, and then click OK.
c Go to step 2 when prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.
If the Update Device Driver Wizard starts:
aInsert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click Next.
Windows finds the driver and asks if you want to use this driver.
bClick Finish, and then click OK when prompted for EtherDisk diskette 1.
cGo to step 2 when prompted for EtherDisk diskette 2.
2Remove EtherDisk diskette 1 from drive A, insert EtherDisk diskette 2, and then click OK.
Files are copied.
■If this is the first time that networking is being installed on your PC, the Identification tab of the Network screen appears. Go to step 3.
■If networking has already been installed, you are prompted for the Windows 95 CD. Go to step 4.