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Determining Your Windows 95 Version
WINDOWS 95
If you are reinstalling the card, make sure you have completed the procedures for �Uninstalling the Card� on page 21. The LAN+Modem card runs under Windows 95 version B (OSR 2). If you do not know which version of Windows 95 is installed on your computer, follow these steps: 1 In the Windows 95 Control Panel, double-click System to display the System Properties dialog box. 2 Click the General tab to display the Windows 95 version information. 3 Version B (also known as OSR 2) is identi�ed as 4.00.950b.
About Windows 95 Prompts
During setup, Windows 95 may prompt for an installation disk or the Windows CD several times. Be sure that the path or device you supply to this prompt is correct. Here are some guidelines:
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If Windows 95 prompts for a disk from the manufacturer, put the LAN+Modem Installation CD (disk) in the CD-ROM drive. On many systems, this will be drive D, so the path in the dialog box should point to D:\. If Windows 95 prompts for the Windows CD, put the Windows 95 CD in your CD-ROM drive. Often, this will be drive D. If so, the path in the dialog box should point to D:\WIN95. Some computers are delivered with Windows 95 installed, but no CD is supplied. If this is the case with your computer, you must supply the path where the Windows 95 software resides. Check your owner�s manual for details. Often, this will be a subdirectory of your Windows folder. A common path for these driver �les is C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS, so you would supply this path in the dialog box. If you remove the LAN+Modem card and reinstall it in another slot, the �rst time Windows 95 rediscovers it in the new location it will start another installation. If the double installation causes problems, uninstall one of the occurrences of the card. See �Uninstalling the Card� on page 21.
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