ThinkPad December 18, 2006 Intel(R) PRO/1000 LAN Adapter Software (Ethernet Driver) for Windows 2000/XP/XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Release (Build 132701) ====================================================================== Notice: ------- This program is language independent and can be used with any language system. What This Package Does ---------------------- This package provides the Ethernet driver for Windows 2000/XP/XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. The Ethernet driver enables or updates the Ethernet function of the following adapters on the following ThinkPad computers. This release supports the following systems: - ThinkPad T60/T60p - ThinkPad X60s - ThinkPad X60 - ThinkPad X60 Tablet(*1) (Note) *1: It supports Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 only. To determine if you should update the Ethernet driver, refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. To update the Ethernet driver, refer to the "Installation Instructions" section. Released Versions ----------------- Release (Build 115370) Initial release for ThinkPad T60/T60p/X60s/X60 Release (Build 117283) Deep Smart Power Down support for ThinkPad T60/T60p Release (Build 121462) A power management bug fix Release (Build 124032) A fix to RIS installation issue in European languages Release (Build 131767) A fix to network performance problems Release (Build 131767) Initial release for ThinkPad X60 Tablet Release (Build 132701) A fix to network performance problem in RIS Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Build number (for example, 115370 means Build 115370) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <115370> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad T60/T60p/X60s/X60 <117283> - (New) Deep Smart Power Down support for ThinkPad T60/T60p Deep Smart Power Down (DSPD) ---------------------------- Deep Smart Power Down turns off the on-board Ethernet when link is down or the network cable is disconnected. After a timeout period, the Ethernet will power off. To the operating system, this appears as a "hot-unplugged Ethernet". When the network cable is reconnected and link is restored, the Ethernet powers up and functionality is fully restored. This appears as a "hot-plugged" Ethernet. This function is available in Windows XP and functions when the system is battery mode. DSPD information: ----------------- To disable DSPD, ---------------- 1. Connect AC power to the system 2. Open Device Manager 3. Double-click Network adapters 4. Double-click Intel(R) PRO/1000 PL Network Connection 5. Click Advanced tab, Select Deep Smart Power Down, and change the value to Disabled System does not wake up ----------------------- If your system has WoL enabled, DSPD enabled, and the on-board Ethernet has entered a DSPD state because the network cable was unplugged, and then your system enters standby or hibernate, your system will not wake up when a packet is sent to it. When the system is in an S3 or S4 state, the Ethernet can not come out of a DSPD state when the network cable is plugged in. To resolve this issue either do not unplug the network cable before entering an S3 or S4 state or disable DSPD. "Error ID: 12 PlugPlayManager" in Event Log ------------------------------------------- If you have DSPD enabled and you unplug the network cable, an "Error ID: 12 PlugPlayManager". The device 'Intel...' disappeared from the system without first being prepared for removal. message will be written to the event log. This error only occurs on the first DSPD event after a reboot. This error has no affect on the NIC or software functionality. Driver Update in DSPD --------------------- You cannot update the device driver when the Ethernet is in DSPD mode. When you need to update the device driver, do one of the following: 1. Plug AC power 2. Establish link by connecting Ethernet cable 3. Disable DSPD in Device Manager Back-To-Back communication in DSPD ---------------------------------- When one ThinkPad T60/T60p in DSPD mode is connected to another ThinkPad T60/T60p in DSPD mode via Ethernet Cable directly, they can't establish Ethernet Link. This can be avoided with one of the following ways: 1. Plug AC power to one of ThinkPad T60/T60p 2. Perform an operation of Standby/Resume on one of ThinkPad T60/T60p 3. Disable DSPD in Device Manager on one of ThinkPad T60/T60p <121462> - (Fix) A power management issue that happens after entering DSPD mode is fixed. Notice: In order to use DSPD, the following version of BIOS and Embedded Controller Program (ECP) are required in addition to this device driver. BIOS and Embedded Controller Program: ------------------------------------ BIOS Version BIOS ID -------------- ----------------- 1.05a or later 79ET60WW or later ECP Version ECP ID -------------- ----------------- 1.01 or later 79HT42WW or later <124032> - (Fix) A fix to an installation issue in European language versions of RIS server when installing Windows XP. An .inf and instructions files have been added to the folder of \PRO1000\WS03XP2K\RIS_INF. <131767> - (Fix) A fix to network performance problems (Windows 2000, XP, and DOS unattended installation) <131767> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad X60 Tablet <132701> - (Fix) A fix to network performance problem in RIS. Only the files that are needed for RIS in PRO1000\WS03XP2K\RIS_INF are updated to fix the performance issue in RIS installation Installation Instructions ------------------------- Note: Software Installer provides install/(uninstall) wizard for the device driver in the following operating systems: - Windows 2000 - Windows XP - Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows 2000 UPDATE INSTALL: To update the driver, 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows 2000. 3. Click Start, select Settings, and click Control Panel. 4. Double-click System icon. 5. Click Hardware tab. 6. Click Device Manager.... 7. Click the + mark to expand Network adapters. 8. Right-click Intel PRO/1000 PL Network Connection in Network adapters and click Properties. 9. Click Driver tab. 10. Click Update Driver.... 11. Click Next in Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 12. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). 13. Click Next . 14. Select Specify a location only in Optional search locations:. 15. Click Next. 16. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Copy manufacturer's files from:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 17. Click OK. 18. Click Next . The driver installation starts. 19. Click Finish when the installation completes. 20. Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer. CLEAN INSTALL: (Found New Hardware Wizard) If this is the first time to boot Windows 2000, the OS detects the Ethernet Controller automatically. To install the device driver, follow the instructions below. 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows 2000. It displays Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box. 3. Click Next. 4. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). 5. Click Next. 6. Select Specify a location only in Optional search locations:. 7. Click Next. 8. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Copy manufacturer's files from:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 9. Click OK. 10. Click Next. The driver installation starts. 11. Click Finish when the installation completes. 12. Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer. CLEAN INSTALL: (Ethernet Controller in Other devices) Windows 2000 detected the Ethernet Controller, but was not able to find the correct device driver. In this case, you will see Ethernet Controller in Other devices in Device Manager. To install the driver, follow the instructions below. 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows 2000. 3. Click Start, select Settings, and click Control Panel. 4. Double-click System icon. 5. Click Hardware tab. 6. Click Device Manager.... 7. Right-click Ethernet Controller in Other devices and click Properties. 8. Click Driver tab. 9. Click Update Driver.... 10. Click Next in Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 11. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). 12. Click Next. 13. Select Specify a location only in Optional search locations:. 14. Click Next. 15. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Copy manufacturer's files from:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 16. Click OK. 17. Click Next. The driver installation starts. 18. Click Finish when the installation completes. 19. Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer. Windows XP / Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 UPDATE INSTALL: To update the driver, 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. 3. Click Start and Control Panel. 4. Click Performance and Maintenance and System icon. 5. Click Hardware tab. 6. Click Device Manager. 7. Click the + mark to expand Network adapters. 8. Right-click Intel PRO/1000 PL Network Connection in Network adapters and click Properties. 9. Click Driver tab. 10. Click Update Driver.... 11. Select No, not this time and click Next . 12. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) 13. Click Next in Hardware Upgrade Wizard dialog box. 14. Select Search for the best driver in these locations. and Include this location in the search: only. 15. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Include this location in the search:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 16. Click Next. The driver installation starts. 17. Click Finish when the installation completes. 18. Click Close. CLEAN INSTALL: (Found New Hardware Wizard) If this is the first time to boot Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, the OS detects the Ethernet Controller automatically. To install the device driver, follow the instructions below. 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. 3. It displays Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box. 4. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) 5. Click Next in Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box. 6. Select Search for the best driver in these locations. and Include this location in the search: only. 7. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path\ name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Include this location in the search:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 8. Click Next. The driver installation starts. 9. Click Finish when the installation completes. CLEAN INSTALL: (Ethernet Controller in Other devices) Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 detected the Ethernet Controller, but was not able to find the correct device driver. In this case, you will see Ethernet Controller in Other devices in Device Manager. To install the driver, follow the instructions below. 1. Extract this package onto your hard drive. 2. Start Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. 3. Click Start and Control Panel. 4. Click Performance and Maintenance and System icon. 5. Click Hardware tab. 6. Click Device Manager. 7. Right-click Ethernet Controller in Other devices and click Properties. 8. Click Driver tab. 9. Click Update Driver.... 10. Select No, not this time and click Next . 11. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) 12. Click Next in Hardware Upgrade Wizard dialog box. 13. Select Search for the best driver in these locations. and Include this location in the search: only. 14. Specify the path to the following sub-directory with the full path name where you extracted the package in step 1 in Include this location in the search:. PRO1000\WS03XP2K 15. Click Next. The driver installation starts. 16. Click Finish when the installation completes. 17. Click Close. Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager --------------------------------------- Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager is an extension to the Windows Device Manager. When you install the Intel PROSet software, additional tabs are automatically added to Device Manager. You can install Intel PROSet on computers running Windows 2000, Windows XP, XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. Note: You must have administrator rights to install or use Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager. Tips for PROSet Users: If you have used prior versions of Intel PROSet, you should be aware of the following changes with Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager: - There is no system tray icon. - The configuration utility is not accessible from the Control Panel or the Start menu. - All Intel PROSet features are now accessed from Device Manager. To access features, simply open the Device Manager and double-click the Intel adapter you would like to configure. Installation Instructions: 1. Click Start, select Run, select Browse, then select \APPS\PROSETDX\2KXPWS03\DxSetup.exe, Open, and OK. 2. Click Next. 3. Click Accept. 4. Click Next. 5. Click Install. 6. Click Close. Unattended Installation ----------------------- DOS drivers for unattended installation: For customers who need unattended installation, the DOS drivers are included in another package (79RDxxWW package). The DOS drivers can be used only for this purpose. Unattended installation instructions: The information about unattended installation instructions are included in APPS\SETUP\PUSH sub-directory in this package. Determine which version is installed ------------------------------------ File Name Version Operating System ----------- ------------------------ ------------------------------------ e1e5032.sys 9.2.50.10 (Build 131767/132701) Windows 2000 e1e5132.sys 9.2.50.10 (Build 131767/132701) Windows XP / XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 To check the version of the device driver that is installed on your system, follow the following instructions: Windows 2000/XP/XP Tablet PC Edition 2005: 1. Right-click the My Computer and select Properties. 2. Click Hardware tab and click Device Manager. 3. Click the + sign in front of the Network adapters type to open the all devices in that type. 4. Double-click Intel PRO/1000 PL Network Connection. 5. Click Driver tab and the driver version is displayed. Trademarks ---------- * ThinkPad is a registered trademark of Lenovo. * Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. * Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 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