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This package contains the following support modules. - Support TI PCI 1520 CardBus contorller - Support TI PCI 1510 CardBus contorller - Support TI PCI 4520 CardBus controller
This package contains the following support modules.
- Support TI PCI 1520 CardBus controller - Support TI PCI 1510 CardBus controller - Support TI PCI 4520 CardBus controller
Notes: - If you use the Product Recovery function shipped with your ThinkPad to restore the Microsoft Windows preload environment, you do not need this package. This package is required when you install Windows Operating Systems without the Product Recovery function. - This program is language independent and can be used with any language system.
Click Start, select Settings, and click ControlPanel.
Double-click on System
Select the Hardware tab.
Click DeviceManager.
Double-click PCMCIAadapters.
Double-click GenericCardBusController.
Select the Driver tab.
Click UpdateDriver.
Click Next.
Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended).
Click Next.
Select Specify a location.
Specify the path of the files extracted in step 2. The default path is C:\DRIVERS\WIN\PCI1520.
Click OK.
Click Next.
Click Finish.
Click Close.
Repeat steps 4 through step 19 for the other Generic CardBus Controller listed in Device Manager.
Windows 2000 unattended install
Create or Add OemPnPDriversPath=folder for TI PCI1520 under [Unattended] section in an Unattend.txt file. For example, OemPnPDriversPath=DRIVERS\OTHER
Create the folder with the name of folder for TI PCI1520. For example, c:\DRIVERS\OTHER
Put the files, ticb2k.cat and TICB2K.INF, in the folder created above.
Windows 98 normal install
Start Windows 98.
Extract this package onto the hard drive.
Click Start, select Settings, and click ControlPanel.
Double-click System, then click the Device Manager tab.
Click PCMCIAsocket to expand its contents.
Right-click GenericCardBusController and select Properties.
Click the Driver tab.
Click UpdateDriver.
Click Next.
Select the Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now. (Recommended) option.
Click Next.
Select Specifyalocation:.
Specify the location this package was extracted to in step 2. The default location is C:\DRIVERS\WIN\PCI1520.
Click Next twice.
If the Insert Disk dialog is displayed, specify the Win98 directory on the CD-ROM, or the local hard disk drive copy of Windows 98 and then click OK twice.
Click Finish.
Repeat from step 4 to 15 for the other Generic CardBus Controller listed in Device Manager.
Windows 98 unattended install
Type COPY C:\DRIVERS\W9X\SUPP\PCI1520\TI.INF tgt_drv:\tgt_dir\PCMCIA.INF and press the Enter key.
Type COPY C:\DRIVERS\W9X\SUPP\PCI1520\TI-CBus.CAT tgt_drv:\tgt_dir and press the Enter key.
Note: tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: is the hard disk drive letter and temporary directory of the Windows 98/SE cabinet files copied from the Windows 98 CD-ROM. (Example: C:\WIN98)
Windows Me install
Start Windows Me.
Extract this package onto the hard drive.
Click Start, select Settings, and click ControlPanel.
Double-click System, then click the Device Manager tab.
Click PCMCIAsocket to expand its contents.
Right-click GenericCardBusController and select Properties.
Click the Driver tab.
Click UpdateDriver.
Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) option.
Click Next.
Select the Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now. (Recommended) option.
Select Specifyalocation:.
Specify the location this package was extracted to in step 2. The default location is C:\DRIVERS\WIN\PCI1520.
Click Next, and follow the instruction the dialog.
Repeat from step 4 to 14 for the other Generic CardBus Controller listed in Device Manager.
Note: Windows Me does not have unattended installation function because it is a consumer Operating System.
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Alias Id: MIGR-44292
Last Modified Date: 23 Jun 2014
Original Publish Date: 18 Apr 2006
Document ID: DS001888
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