Windows NT 3.51 v1.00 Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 Installation Notes for Intel's EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA Adapter ========================================================================= Location of Driver: \NT\EX10NT.SY_ General Installation -------------------- If you have a Plug and Play BIOS, make sure you DISABLE Plug and Play on your adapter using EX10Set (Change Adapter Configuration; and then Advanced Options menu). NT may not be able to find your adapter if Plug and Play is enabled. NT 3.51 doesn't support Plug and Play (it doesn't support a Configuration Manager.) If you haven't installed Windows NT 3.51 1. Use EX10Set to configure the adapter before running the NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O address settings. 2. Install NT. During NT Setup, you're asked to select a Network Adapter Card. Select "" from the list. Insert either the EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter disk. 3. When prompted, enter A:\NT as the path to the driver. 4. Change the adapter settings to agree with the settings in EX10Set. The Interrupt value should match the IRQ value, and the I/O Port should match the I/O address. DO NOT change the I/O Channel Ready setting. 5. NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any additional network software options (for example, Client Services for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific information for these options. 6. When NT Setup finishes, restart your computer and use the File Manager to connect to the network. If you've already installed Windows NT 3.51 1. Use EX10Set to configure the adapter before running NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O address settings. 2. In Windows NT, select the Network icon in the Control Panel, then choose Add Adapter. 3. When the list of available adapters displays, select "" at the end of the list. 4. Insert the EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter disk. 5. When prompted, enter A:\NT as the path to the driver. 6. Change the adapter settings to agree with the settings in EX10Set. The Interrupt value should match the IRQ value, and the I/O Port should match the I/O address. DO NOT change the I/O Channel Ready setting. 7. NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any additional network software options (for example, Client Services for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific information for these options. 8. Restart NT when prompted. Use the File Manager to connect to the network. Troubleshooting =============== - Make sure the adapter is seated firmly in the slot. - Make sure the network cable is securely attached. - If Windows NT can't find the adapter, disable Plug and Play using EX10Set's Advanced Options menu. You must reboot to DOS to run EX10Set. After disabling Plug and Play, reboot Windows NT. - Check with your LAN administrator; you may need to install supplemental networking software. * Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.