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... Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults 3-27 Set Supervisor/User Password 3-28 Appendix A: Installing Drivers A-1 Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP A-2 Installing Intel Ethernet LAN Driver A-3 Installing AMD 762 Chipset Driver A-4 Installing AMD EIDE Driver A-6 Installing AMD 768 Chipset Driver A-9 LargePageMinimum A-10 AMD AC97 Audio Driver A-11 Appendix B: USB 2.0 Controller Card B-1 Acknowledgements B-2 Introduction B-4 Features B-4 System Requirements B-5 Hardware Installation B-6 Software Installation...
... Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults 3-27 Set Supervisor/User Password 3-28 Appendix A: Installing Drivers A-1 Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP A-2 Installing Intel Ethernet LAN Driver A-3 Installing AMD 762 Chipset Driver A-4 Installing AMD EIDE Driver A-6 Installing AMD 768 Chipset Driver A-9 LargePageMinimum A-10 AMD AC97 Audio Driver A-11 Appendix B: USB 2.0 Controller Card B-1 Acknowledgements B-2 Introduction B-4 Features B-4 System Requirements B-5 Hardware Installation B-6 Software Installation...
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...master driver). Onboard Lan Chip (optional) This function is available only when LAN is used to enable or disable the onboard LAN controller. USB Host Controller Select Enabled if your IDE hard drive supports it is, the onboard audio controller will be enabled. On-Chip AC97 Auto allows the motherboard... Enabled or Disabled. 3-15 If your hard drive and your primary graphics adapter. If you 're using any USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. USB Keyboard /Mouse Support Select Enabled if you need to Disabled. Init Display First This item specifies which VGA card is...
...master driver). Onboard Lan Chip (optional) This function is available only when LAN is used to enable or disable the onboard LAN controller. USB Host Controller Select Enabled if your IDE hard drive supports it is, the onboard audio controller will be enabled. On-Chip AC97 Auto allows the motherboard... Enabled or Disabled. 3-15 If your hard drive and your primary graphics adapter. If you 're using any USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. USB Keyboard /Mouse Support Select Enabled if you need to Disabled. Init Display First This item specifies which VGA card is...
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...screen. Select "Search for the best driver for your USB controller card. Windows will require to install respective driver three times. Don't be confused and follow subsequent procedures. 2. Note: Because of 2 OHCI and 1 EHCI Cores, system will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New ...Hardware found" during system boot up. The USB Controller card is "Plug...
...screen. Select "Search for the best driver for your USB controller card. Windows will require to install respective driver three times. Don't be confused and follow subsequent procedures. 2. Note: Because of 2 OHCI and 1 EHCI Cores, system will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New ...Hardware found" during system boot up. The USB Controller card is "Plug...
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Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 9. USB 2.0 Controller Card 7. Click "Next". Windows will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. B-9 Press "Next" on "Add New hardware Wizard" screen. 8.
Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 9. USB 2.0 Controller Card 7. Click "Next". Windows will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. B-9 Press "Next" on "Add New hardware Wizard" screen. 8.
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Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 15. Browse to D:\USB\USB20\NEC (assuming D is the CDROM drive), and then click "Next". B-11 Click "Specify a location" and insert the installation CD into the CDROM drive. Windows will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Press "Next" on the "Add New Hardware Wizard" screen. 14. USB 2.0 Controller Card 13.
Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 15. Browse to D:\USB\USB20\NEC (assuming D is the CDROM drive), and then click "Next". B-11 Click "Specify a location" and insert the installation CD into the CDROM drive. Windows will auto-detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Press "Next" on the "Add New Hardware Wizard" screen. 14. USB 2.0 Controller Card 13.
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B-13 USB 2.0 Controller Card 19. When "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC USB Open Host Controller" and "MSI USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed.
B-13 USB 2.0 Controller Card 19. When "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC USB Open Host Controller" and "MSI USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed.
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to "CD-ROM". Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Specify a location". Windows will install the USB Card driver automatically. Insert the CD-disk and click "Browse ..." to choose "CD-ROM", and then click "OK". 2. Click "Next" to continue. Select "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and click "Next". 3. B-14 Windows ME supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will detect the USB Card and display a dialog, "New Hardware found". Please insert the WinME source CD disk, click "Browse..." Appendix B Windows® ME Setup 1.
to "CD-ROM". Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" and click "Specify a location". Windows will install the USB Card driver automatically. Insert the CD-disk and click "Browse ..." to choose "CD-ROM", and then click "OK". 2. Click "Next" to continue. Select "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and click "Next". 3. B-14 Windows ME supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will detect the USB Card and display a dialog, "New Hardware found". Please insert the WinME source CD disk, click "Browse..." Appendix B Windows® ME Setup 1.
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Click "Next". B-15 Click "Finish". 6. USB 2.0 Controller Card 5. When the "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC USB Open Host Controller (E13+)" and "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed. 4.
Click "Next". B-15 Click "Finish". 6. USB 2.0 Controller Card 5. When the "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC USB Open Host Controller (E13+)" and "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed. 4.
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Select "Specify a location" and insert the CD-disk. to choose "CD-ROM", and then click "Next". Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 3. Windows will install the USB Card driver directly. Appendix B Windows® 2000 Setup 1. Windows 2000 supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Click "Browse..." Press "Next" on the "Found New Hardware Wizard" screen. 2. B-16
Select "Specify a location" and insert the CD-disk. to choose "CD-ROM", and then click "Next". Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)" and click "Next". 3. Windows will install the USB Card driver directly. Appendix B Windows® 2000 Setup 1. Windows 2000 supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will detect the USB Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Click "Browse..." Press "Next" on the "Found New Hardware Wizard" screen. 2. B-16
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Press "Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]" and click "Next". Windows XP supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will auto-detect the USB 2.0 Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Appendix B 6. Windows® XP Setup 1. Windows XP will install the USB 2.0 Card driver directly. 2. When the "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller" and "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed. B-18
Press "Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]" and click "Next". Windows XP supports Port (Plug-n-Play) mode and will auto-detect the USB 2.0 Card and display a dialog "New Hardware found" during system boot up. Appendix B 6. Windows® XP Setup 1. Windows XP will install the USB 2.0 Card driver directly. 2. When the "Device Manager" shows dual of "NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller" and "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller", that means the driver is successfully installed. B-18