Installing Drivers With the NEC Driver CD
Follow these steps to install optional drivers that have not been factory-installed
on the hard drive.
Do not select and install drivers for any hardware that is not
currently installed on the system. Doing so can damage the
operating system.
1. Install the device requiring the new driver before installing the driver.
2. With the operating system running, insert the NEC Driver CD into the
CD-ROM drive.
The CD autorun feature launches the NEC Driver CD window.
If you do not have autorun enabled, open Windows Explorer, click on the
CD-ROM icon, and double-click
3. Access the subdirectory that corresponds to the driver being installed.
4. Double click the
When running a setup.exe program, do not select and install
drivers for any hardware that is not currently installed on the
system. Doing so can damage the operating system.
5. Follow the prompts in the installation wizard to install the driver.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each driver being installed.
7. Restart the computer to ensure that the installation process completes
successfully.
Installing Drivers From a Remote CD
If the computer is connected to a network and set up to access a shared
CD-ROM drive, a System Administrator can install the optional drivers from the
NEC Driver CD in the remote CD-ROM drive.
The following procedure applies for both Windows 95, Windows 98, and
Windows NT systems. Differences in the procedure for each operating system
are noted as they occur.
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Setup.exe.
icon corresponding to the driver being installed.
setup.exe
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