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This file describes normal display driver installation procedures for
Windows 98. The first section indicates procedures when installing
device drivers on a display device not previously installed in the system.
The second procedure is for upgrading or replacing the display drivers
currently in use. Use these procedures when installing the display drivers
provided in this directory.
DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
Use this procedure for installing your device drivers on an adapter not
previously installed on your system:
After you have installed your Display Adapter, turn your system back on.
Once Windows detects your newly added display adapter, the " Add New Hardware
Wizard " will appear.
Please note: Choosing cancel at any point during this installation
could result in an inability to change the display adapter driver.
If this happens, reboot the system and go to safe mode. Follow the
instructions in the Troubleshooter to reinstall you device driver.
Read Message and then click the " Next " button.
Under " What do you want Windows to do? " choose the option that says
" Search for the best driver for your device. " (will be the option
selected by default).
Then click the " Next " button.
Place a check in the Check-box beside " Specify a location: " and remove
check-marks from all other check-boxes.
Specify the path to the new driver and then click the " Next " button.
Example 1: Insert the drivers disk in the A: floppy drive,
and enter A:\.
Example 2: Type in the name of the directory where you copied
the drivers, either on your local hard drive or
on a network share.
Example 3: If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are,
choose the " Browse... " button are find them.
The " Add New Hardware Wizard " will reappear with the name of the Display
Adapter that you have installed in your machine.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Windows 98 will copy the display drivers to the proper directories
on your system.
When Windows 98 has finished copying the drivers, click the " Finish "
button.
Windows98 will prompt you to now restart your system to make the new drivers
active.
After the system has restarted, you can go back into the Display
applet and select alternate screen resolutions and color depths.
DRIVER UPGRADE PROCEDURE.
Use this procedure for upgrading or replacing the existing display driver
in your system:
Please note: Choosing cancel at any point during this installation
could result in an inability to change the display adapter driver.
If this happens, reboot the system and go to safe mode. Follow the
instructions in the Troubleshooter to reinstall you device driver.
Click Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
Start the " Display " applet program.
Select the " Settings " page, push the " Advanced... " button.
Select the " Adapter " page.
Push the " Change... " button.
The " Update Device Driver Wizard " will appear.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Under " What do you want Windows to do? " choose the option that says
" Search for the best driver for your device. " (will be the option
selected by default).
Then click the " Next " button.
Place a check in the Check-box beside " Specify a location: " and remove
check-marks from all other check-boxes.
Specify the path to the new driver and then click the " Next " button.
Example 1: Insert the drivers disk in the A: floppy drive,
and enter A:\.
Example 2: Type in the name of the directory where you copied
the drivers, either on your local hard drive or
on a network share.
Example 3: If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are,
choose the " Browse... " button are find them.
The " Update Device Driver Wizard " will reappear with the name of the Display
Adapter that you have installed in your machine.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Windows 98 will copy the display drivers to the proper directories
on your system.
When Windows 98 has finished copying the drivers, click the " Finish "
button.
Windows98 will prompt you to now restart your system to make the new drivers
active.
After the system has restarted, you can go back into the Display
applet and select alternate screen resolutions and color depths.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 DRIVER LIBRARY
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants to you the right
to use and to reproduce and distribute all or a
portion of the Windows 98 Driver Library ( " Software " )
provided that (i) the Software is not distributed
for profit; (ii) the Software is used only in
conjunction with licensed copies of Microsoft Windows
98 product; (iii) the Software may NOT be modified;
(iv) all copyright notices are maintained on the
Software; and (v) the licensee/end user agrees to be
bound by the terms of this Agreement.
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suppliers and is protected by United States copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. You may not
remove the copyright notice from any copy of the
Software or any copy of the written materials, if any,
accompanying the Software.
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is your proof of license to exercise the rights granted
herein and must be retained by you. You may not rent
or lease the Software. You may not reverse engineer,
decompile or disassemble the Software.
NO WARRANTY. ANY USE BY YOU OF THE SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR
OWN RISK. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE ONLY WITH
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 AND RELATED SOFTWARE. THE
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE " AS IS " WITHOUT WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW,
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WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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ATI VPE UPDATE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
This update only applies to the ATI RAGE PRO based adapters, ATI MACH64 VT/GT based
adapters, and ATI RAGE II+ (V3) based adapters.
Use this update only if you are using the driver supplied with Windows 98 and if your
adapter is listed below:
ATI 3D Pro Turbo (ati_m64)
ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV (ati_m64)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - GX)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - CX)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - CT)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - ET)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - LT)
ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (atim64 - VT)
ATI Graphics Xpression (atim64 - CT)
ATI 3D Xpression+ (ati_m64)
ATI 3D Xpression+ PC2TV (ati_m64)
ATI Video Xpression+ (atim64 - VT)
ATI-264CT (atim64 - CT)
ATI 264-LT (atim64 - LT)
ATI-264VT2 (atim64 - VT)
Video Boost (atim64 - VT)
ATI Rage/Rage II PCI (ati_m64)
ATI Rage II+ PCI (ati_m64)
ATI 3D Charger (ati_m64)
ATI 3D Rage Pro (atir3)
All-In-Wonder (ati_m64)
All-In-Wonder PRO (atir3)
Xpert@Play (atir3)
Xpert@Work (atir3)
The first section indicates procedures when installing device drivers on a
display device not previously installed in the system. The second procedure
is for upgrading or replacing the display drivers currently in use. Use these
procedures when installing the display drivers provided in this directory.
DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
Use this procedure for installing your device drivers on an adapter not
previously installed on your system:
After you have installed your Display Adapter, turn your system back on.
Once Windows detects your newly added display adapter, the " Add New Hardware
Wizard " will appear.
Please note: Choosing cancel at any point during this installation
could result in an inability to change the display adapter driver.
If this happens, reboot the system and go to safe mode. Follow the
instructions in the Troubleshooter to reinstall you device driver.
Read Message and then click the " Next " button.
Under " What do you want Windows to do? " choose the option that says
" Search for the best driver for your device. " (will be the option
selected by default).
Then click the " Next " button.
Place a check in the Check-box beside " Specify a location: " and remove
check-marks from all other check-boxes.
Specify the path to the new driver and then click the " Next " button.
Example 1: Insert the drivers disk in the A: floppy drive,
and enter A:\.
Example 2: Type in the name of the directory where you copied
the drivers, either on your local hard drive or
on a network share.
Example 3: If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are,
choose the " Browse... " button are find them.
The " Add New Hardware Wizard " will reappear with the name of the Display
Adapter that you have installed in your machine.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Windows 98 will copy the display drivers to the proper directories
on your system.
When Windows 98 has finished copying the drivers, click the " Finish "
button.
Windows98 will prompt you to now restart your system to make the new drivers
active.
After the system has restarted, you can go back into the Display
applet and select alternate screen resolutions and color depths.
DRIVER UPGRADE PROCEDURE.
Use this procedure for upgrading or replacing the existing display driver
in your system:
Please note: Choosing cancel at any point during this installation
could result in an inability to change the display adapter driver.
If this happens, reboot the system and go to safe mode. Follow the
instructions in the Troubleshooter to reinstall you device driver.
Click Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
Start the " Display " applet program.
Select the " Settings " page, push the " Advanced... " button.
Select the " Adapter " page.
Push the " Change... " button.
The " Update Device Driver Wizard " will appear.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Under " What do you want Windows to do? " choose the option that says
" Search for the best driver for your device. " (will be the option
selected by default).
Then click the " Next " button.
Place a check in the Check-box beside " Specify a location: " and remove
check-marks from all other check-boxes.
Specify the path to the new driver and then click the " Next " button.
Example 1: Insert the drivers disk in the A: floppy drive,
and enter A:\.
Example 2: Type in the name of the directory where you copied
the drivers, either on your local hard drive or
on a network share.
Example 3: If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are,
choose the " Browse... " button are find them.
The " Update Device Driver Wizard " will reappear with the name of the Display
Adapter that you have installed in your machine.
Read message and then click the " Next " button.
Windows 98 will copy the display drivers to the proper directories
on your system.
When Windows 98 has finished copying the drivers, click the " Finish "
button.
Windows98 will prompt you to now restart your system to make the new drivers
active.
After the system has restarted, you can go back into the Display
applet and select alternate screen resolutions and color depths.