
4-14 CHAPTER 4: LOADING NETWORK DRIVERS
Loading Windows 95 Drivers
If you have Windows 95 running on your computer, you must
load the driver from the EtherDisk diskette. Follow these steps:
1 After inserting the Fast EtherLink EISA adapter, connecting
it to the network, and running the configuration utility
program, reboot your computer.
Windows 95 will notify you that new hardware has been
found and is located in slot number “X.”
2 Select the following option when prompted to select the
driver you want to install for your new hardware:
Driver from disk by hardware manufacturer
3 Click OK.
4 You are prompted to insert the manufacturer’s disk into
the drive selected:
a Insert the EtherDisk diskette.
b In the panel at the bottom of the dialog box, type the drive
name and filename from which Windows 95 should copy
the manufacturer’s files.
(An information file on the diskette tells Windows 95
where to find the information it needs, for example A:\.)
5 Click OK.
This imports the driver from the EtherDisk diskette.
For on-line help information about any of the fields in the
Windows 95 display boxes, click the question mark (?) in
the upper right corner of the box, move the question mark
cursor to the field of interest, and click again.
Loading Non-NetWare Drivers
To load other types of network drivers, follow these steps:
1 Refer to the section “AutoLink Installation” earlier in this
chapter for directions on accessing the main menu.