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I found some notes that I took. They might help better
than my previous post.
(Anybody who plans on installing a PCI sound card or
modem in the near future should save this, as it may save
you some headaches.)
Go to "Settings" then "Control Panel" then "System" then "Device
Manager". (From the "Start" menu.)
You should see a yellow symbol under "Other Devices".
Click on it.
Go to the "Driver" tab. Then "Update Driver".
Then "Display..."
Select the type.
Then "Have Disk"
"Browse"
Find the driver on your disk and select it.
"Finish".
If you have not offended the computer gods, then
this should work. I never had
any luck installing my modem and sound card
when windows auto-detected them on boot,
but the above process worked.
HTH
Dean Kukral [log in to unmask]
-----Original Message-----
From: SAMMIE RUTLEDGE <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, January 15, 1999 1:41 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Dell Computer & Montego sound drivers
>>
>>On boot the computer finds a PCI Multimedia Device and looks for the
>driver.
>>I have pointed to the Montego CD (going to the correct Engish directory,
>>the Windows 95 CD, C:\windows, C:\windows\system, and various other
>>files I have downloaded from Dell's site. Can't find it anywhere. The
>>Montego instructions say that when I sees the PCI Device, it will install.
>>
>>Any suggestions would be appreciated!
>
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