Installation of Windows 95 Retail Version Fixes on IntelliStation M Pro (Type 6898) With SCSI/IDE Drives Document Number: asr95a1.doc Version 0.0.5 October 27, 1997 Owner: Property of IBM This document is approved for general use on the date indicated in the Document History section of the Preface. The latest version is guaranteed to be current only on the date of retrieval from the repository. The users of this document are responsible for obtaining the correct version prior to use and removing obsolete copies from the work place. SYSTEM SETUP Hardware Software INSTALLATION Install Windows 95 Install the PIIX4 Patch (INF Files) Install the Bus Master Driver Install the Adaptec 7800 Family Manager Set Driver Install the Ethernet Driver Install the Glyder MAX-2 Graphics Adapter Driver Install the Crystal Audio Driver NOTES SYSTEM SETUP Hardware À Load the default settings for your computer through the Configuration/Setup Utility program. To access the Configuration/Setup Utility program, press F1 after starting your computer. Information on starting and using the Configuration/Setup Utility program is provided in Using Your Personal Computer provided with your computer. À If you have not changed the cabling inside your computer, the drives in your computer are set appropriately. If you have changed the cabling inside your computer (for example, after installing a new drive), note the following: - If you have a SCSI system, ensure that the IDE hard disk drive is set as master and connected to the secondary IDE connector, the IDE CD-ROM is set as master and connected to the primary IDE connector, and the SCSI hard disk drive is set as the first startup device. - If you do not have a SCSI system, ensure that the IDE hard disk drive is set as master and connected to the primary IDE connector and the IDE CD-ROM is set as master and connected to the secondary IDE connector. Software À Windows 95 diskettes (retail version) À Adaptec SCSI device drivers from the Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD provided with your computer (SCSI systems only). Use Diskette Factory to create the diskette. À Go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/servpak1/sphome.htm and download Service Pack 1 for Windows 95. À Go to the IBM Web site http://www.us.pc.ibm.com/searchfiles.html and search for and download the following files: - PIIX4.EXE - PIIX4 patch (INF files) - Z23T11A.EXE - Bus Master IDE driver - Q37T07A.EXE - Intel Ethernet driver - Q93T15A.EXE, Q93215A.EXE, Q93315A.EXE - Glyder MAX-2 Graphics drivers - ZO3T12A.EXE - Crystal Audio driver Download each file onto a temporary directory. Next, execute each program on a blank, formatted diskette (for example, type: ZO3T12A.EXE A:). You will use the diskettes for the driver installation procedures. Note: The IBM Web site contains the latest versions of the preceding files. With the exception of the PIIX4 patch, earlier versions of the preceding files are also on the Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD. Use Diskette Factory to create the diskettes. INSTALLATION Install Windows 95 Estimated Time 45 Minutes 1. Install Windows 95 (retail version), and then shut down and restart your system. (When installing Disk 2, do not select any options in the Analyzing Your Computer window. Click Next to continue.) 2. Install Service Pack 1 for Windows 95, and then shut down and restart your system. Install the PIIX4 Patch (INF Files) Estimated Time 5 Minutes 1. Insert the PIIX4 diskette into drive A. 2. Double-click the My Computer icon. 3. Double-click 3 ¢ Floppy (A). 4. Double-click the Intel folder. 5. Double-click Setup. While Setup is running, close the My Computer, 3 ¢ Floppy and Intel windows. 6. Click Next. The Software Agreement shows in the window. 7. Click File. 8. Click Exit. 9. Click Yes. 10. Click Next. 11. Click OK when complete. Remove the diskette as your system restarts. As Windows 95 restarts, it pauses at the New Hardware Found window with Driver From Disk Provided by Hardware Manufacturer selected. 12. Click Default drivers. 13. Click OK. 14. Click Yes to restart Windows 95. (The system might restart more than once.) Verify the Installation of the PIIX4 Patch Estimated Time 1 Minute 1. Click Start. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Control Panel. 4. Double-click the System icon. The System window appears. 5. Click the Device Manager tab. The Device Manager windows appears. (Ensure that View Devices by Type is selected.) 6. Click System Devices in the list of devices. 7. Check for one of the following entries: - Intel 82371AB PCI to ISA bridge - Intel 82371SB PCI to ISA bridge If you see PCI Standard ISA bridge, you must restart your system and reload the software. 8. Click System Devices to close the listing. 9. Close all windows. Install the Bus Master Driver Estimated Time 6 Minutes 1. Insert the Bus Master diskette into drive A. 2. Double-click the My Computer icon. 3. Double-click 3 ¢ Floppy (A). 4. Scroll the window to find Setup. 5. Double-click Setup. 6. Click Next. 7. Click Install. 8. Click Yes when the Question window appears. 9. Click OK when complete, and remove the diskette before the system restarts. 10. As the system starts, it notes the new hardware found and it asks for a file. Open the pull-down window under Copy Files From and click on c:\windows\system\iosubsys. 11. Click OK. 12. Restart the system. (The system automatically asks you to restart. Click Yes each time.) 13. Close all open windows. Note: If the system starts with an unreadable screen, shut down and restart. Install the Adaptec 7800 Family Manager Set Driver Estimated Time 3 Minutes Note: The following instructions are for SCSI systems only. 1. Enter Device Manager. (Ensure that View Devices by Type is selected.) 2. Double-click Other Devices in the list of devices. PCI SCSI Bus Controller is listed twice. 3. Double-click the first PCI SCSI BUS Controller. 4. Click the Driver tab. 5. Click Change Driver. 6. Scroll to find SCSI Controllers. 7. Click SCSI Controllers. 8. Click OK. 9. Insert the Adaptec 7800 Family Manager Set diskette into drive A. 10. Click Have Disk. 11. Click Browse. 12. Double-click Win95. 13. Click OK for the next four windows. 14. Click Yes to restart your computer and remove the diskette from drive A. 15. After the system restarts, go back into Device Manager (under Other Devices) and remove PCI SCSI Bus Controller. Install the Ethernet Driver Estimated Time 12 Minutes 1. Enter Device Manager. (Ensure that View Devices by Type is selected.) 2. Double-click Other Devices in the list of devices. 3. Click PCI Ethernet Controller. 4. Click Remove. 5. Click OK. A window might appear to test the removal of the file. If so, click Test. 6. Shutdown and restart the system. After the system restarts, it pauses at the New Hardware Found window with Driver From Disk Provided by Hardware Manufacturer selected. 7. Insert the Ethernet diskette into drive A. 8. Click OK for the next two windows. 9. Click OK when asked for the Computer ID and Workgroup. 10. Type in the requested information and click Close. 11. Insert the Windows 95 diskettes as requested (1, 2, 7, 12, 13). 12. When prompted for File Version Conflict, click Yes. 13. Click Yes to restart your computer. Remove the diskette before your system restarts. 14. As the system starts you will be asked for your ID and Password. Type your ID and password and click OK. 15. Type your password again and click OK. 16. Click Yes to restart your system. 17. After your system restarts, it asks for your password. Type your password again and click OK. 18. Find the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop. 19. Right-click the Network Neighborhood icon. 20. Click Properties from the drop-down menu. 21. Double-click Intel 82557-Based Integrated Fast Ethernet. 22. Click Real Mode (16 Bit) NDIS Driver. 23. Click OK for the next two windows. 24. Click Yes to restart your system. 25. Type your password and click OK. Install the Glyder MAX-2 Graphics Adapter Driver Estimated Time 10 Minutes 1. Enter Device Manager. (Ensure that View Devices by Type is selected.) 2. Double-click Other Devices in the list of devices. 3. Double-click on the first PCI VGA-Compatible Display Adapter entry. 4. Click the Driver tab. 5. Click Change Driver. 6. Scroll to find Display Adapters. 7. Double-click Display Adapters. 8. Insert the Glyder MAX-2 Graphics diskette 1 into drive A. 9. Click Have Disk. 10. Click OK for the next three windows. 11. When prompted for graphics diskettes 2 and 3, insert them and click OK. 12. Click Yes to restart your computer, and remove the diskette as your system restarts. 13. Type your password and click OK. 14. After your system restarts, enter Device Manager. 15. Double-click Display Adapters in the list of devices. 16. Click Standard Display Adapter-VGA. 17. Click Remove. 18. Click OK. 19. Close all open windows. 20. Shut down Windows 95 and restart your system. Install the Crystal Audio Driver Estimated Time 5 Minutes 1. Enter Device Manager. (Ensure that View Devices by Type is selected.) 2. Double-click Other Devices in the list of devices. 3. Click on the first Audio entry. 4. Click Remove. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all other entries that refer to Audio. 6. Shutdown and restart your system. After the system restarts, it pauses at the New Hardware Found window with Driver From Disk Provided by Hardware Manufacturer selected. 7. Insert the Crystal Audio diskette into drive A. 8. Click OK for the next two windows. 9. Insert the Windows 95 diskettes as requested (8, 9, 8) and click OK. 10. Click Yes to restart your computer. Remove the diskette before your system restarts. As the main screen of Windows 95 appears you might hear several tones. NOTES When you have completed these instructions, there are two areas of conflict: À In Device Manager under Hard Disk Controllers, Second Bus Master IDE Controller is listed with a ! beside it. This is because you do not have anything connected to the secondary channel. À In Device Manager under Other, PCI Card is listed. This listing is actually the integrated Universal Serial Bus device provided with your computer which is not supported by the retail version of Windows 95 that you installed. Although it shows as an area of conflict, it does not interfere with the operation of your system. This concludes the installation.