IBM ThinkPad 390 and i Series 1720/1721 November 29, 1999 Windows 95/98 Supplement File Version 1.5 ======================================================================== Notice: If you use the Product Recovery CD-ROM shipped with your ThinkPad to restore the Windows 95/98 preload environment, you don't need this package. This package is required when you install Windows 95/98 without the Product Recovery CD-ROM. However, you may need this package to solve the problem, fixed in the version 1.5 package. What This Package Does ----------------------- The ThinkPad listed below incorporates several new devices that were not available when Windows 95/98 was announced. This package provides the supplement files to support new devices and fix some problems for Windows 95 users. The following models are supported: - ThinkPad 390 - ThinkPad i Series 1720/1721 To determine if you have to update the Supplement Files or not, please refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. To update the Supplement Files, please refer to the "Installation Guide" section. Released Versions ----------------- Version 1.1 Initial release Version 1.3 Problem fixes Version 1.5 A problem fix Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.1> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad 390, i Series 1720 <1.3> - (Fix) While playing DVD, eject or stop may cause the system fatal exception error. - (New) Support for ThinkPad i Series 1721 <1.5> - (Fix) (Windows 95) With IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Adapter, the performance of network data transfer is very slow in 10M bps mode. Refer to "How to install the fix provided by Version 1.5 to existing Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) and OEM Service Release 2.1 (OSR2.1)" in the "Installation Guide" section to fix the problem. Installation Guide ------------------ (Note) - To determine if you have to update the supplement files or not, please refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. - If you use the Product Recovery CD-ROM shipped with your ThinkPad to restore the Windows 95/98 preload environment, you don't need this package. This package is required when you install Windows 95/98 without the Product Recovery CD-ROM. However, you may need this package to solve the problem, fixed in the version 1.5 package. (For Windows 98 users) - How to install Windows 98 (Ver. 4.10.1998) 1. Rename C:\windows\system\iosubsys\CDVSD.VXD to CDVSD.VXDOLD 2. Copy updated files from Windows 95/98 supplement file package to the hard drive. 2-1 Insert the Windows 95/98 supplement file diskette into the floppy drive. 2-2 At a MS-DOS prompt, type "COPY A:\DVD\CDVSD.VXD C:\windows\system\iosubsys" and press Enter. 3. Restart the system. (For Windows 95 users) The following versions of Windows 95 are available for your computer: - Retail Release Version (OSR0)- Service Pack Version 1 (OSR1) - OEM Service Release Version 2 without USB Supplement (OSR2) - OEM Service Release Version 2 with USB Supplement (OSR2.1) - OEM Service Release Version 2.5 (OSR2.5) The OSR0 is an off-the-shelf version of Windows 95 and is available at any retail store. The OSR1 can be downloaded from the Microsoft Internet home page (URL http://www.microsoft.com). The OSR2.x is available only as preloaded versions. YOUR VERSION OF WINDOWS 95: You can check which version of Windows 95 you are using by clicking on Start and moving the cursor to Settings and Control Panel, and then double-clicking on System. You can check the version in this window. Read the numbers under "System". - 4.00.950 means that it is Windows 95 OSR0. - 4.00.950a means that it is Windows 95 OSR1. - 4.00.950B means that it is Windows 95 OSR2 or OSR2.1. - 4.00.950C means that it is Windows 95 OSR2.5. How to install the fix provided by Version 1.5 to existing Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) and OEM Service Release 2.1 (OSR2.1) --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> (Fix) With IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Adapter, the performance of >> network data transfer is very slow in 10M bps mode. 1. Rename C:\windows\system\CBSS.VXD to CBSSD.VXDOLD 2. Copy updated file from Windows 95/98 supplement file package to the temporary directory. 2-1 Insert the Windows 95/98 supplement file diskette into the floppy drive. 2-2 At a MS-DOS prompt, Type "COPY A:\PCMCIA\CBSS.VXD C:\windows\system" and press Enter. - and - Type "COPY A:\PCMCIA\CBSS.VXD C:\windows\options\cabs" and press Enter. (If the c:\windows\options\cabs directory does not exist, your system may not have the Windows 95/98 preload environment. If so, you can skip this step.) 3. Restart the system. 4. Confirm the version of CBSS.VXD is 4.00.1117 in the device manager. 4-1. Click on "Start"->"Settings"->"Control Panel". 4-2. Double-click on the "System" icon and click on the "Device Manager" tab. 4-3. Click on "PCMCIA Socket". 4-4. Click on "Texas Instruments PCI-125x CardBus Controller". Where, 125x can be 1250, 1251, 1251B or the likes of a serial. You may find two or four instances of the same object. Focus on any one of them. 4-5. Click on "Properties". 4-6. Click on the Driver tab, then the "Driver File Details" button. 4-7. Highlight the C:\Windows\system\CBSS.VXD line and check the version at the File version field. Make sure the version is 4.00.1117. How to install Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) and OEM Service Release 2.1 (OSR2.1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy all the cabinet files and installation programs to your hard disk. 1-1. Make a temporary directory (for instance, C:\WIN95) and make sure enough hard disk space is available to store the cabinet files and installation programs (the required free space vary depending on the language of Windows 95). 1-2. Copy all the cabinet (.CAB) files and installation programs from \WIN95 directory of Windows 95 CD. At a MS-DOS prompt, type COPY src_cd:\WIN95\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir and press Enter. Where, src_cd: Drive letter of CD-ROM drive (e.g. C, D,..) tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 2. Copy updated files from Windows 95/98 supplement file package to the temporary directory. 2-1 Insert the Windows 95/98 supplement file diskette into the floppy drive. 2-2. Type "COPY A:\SYSTEM\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter. 2-3. Type "COPY A:\PCMCIA\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter. 2-4. Type "COPY A:\USB\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter. Where, tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 3. Start installation from the temporary directory. 3-1. Run "SETUP.EXE" in the temporary directory. 3-2. Refer to the Windows 95 documentation and instructions on the screen to complete the installation. Next step is to install some fix modules on Windows 95 OSR2. 4. Install PC Card driver fix. 4-1. Click on "Start". 4-2. Select "Settings" and click on "Control Panel". 4-3. Double-click on the "System" icon and click on the "Device Manager" tab. 4-4. Double click on "Other Devices". 4-5. Double click on one of the "PCI CardBus Bridge". 4-6. Click on the "Driver" tab. 4-7. Click on the "Update Driver..." button. 4-8. Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next". 4-9. Click on the "Other Locations..." button. 4-10. Type tgt_drv:\tgt_dir in the Location and click on "OK". tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 4-11. Click on "Finish". 4-12. If 'carddrv.exe' is not found, type C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK". 4-13. If 'cbss.vxd' is not found, type tgt_drv:\tgt_dir in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK". 4-14. If 'csmapper.sys' is not found, type C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK". 4-15. Click on "Close" in the Texas Instruments PCI-1250 CardBus Controller Properties dialog box. 4-16. Double-click on the other "PCI CardBus Bridge". 4-17. Repeat the step 4-6 to 4-15. 5. Install system driver fix. 5-1. Click on "Start". 5-2. Select "Settings" and click on "Control Panel". 5-3. Double-click on the "System" icon and click on the "Device Manager" tab. 5-4. Double-click on "Other Devices". 5-5. Double-click on one of the "PCI Bridge". 5-6. Click on the "Driver" tab. 5-7. Click on the "Update Driver..." button. 5-8. Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next". 5-9. Click on the "Other Locations..." button. 5-10. Type tgt_drv:\tgt_dir in the Location and click on "OK". tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 5-11. Click on "Finish". 5-12. Click on "Close" in the Properties dialog box. 5-13. Double-click on the other "PCI Bridge". 5-14. Repeat the step 5-6 to 5-12. 6. Install USB driver fix. 6-1. Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 6-2. Refer to the Windows 95 instructions to complete USB supplement modules. 6-3. Shutdown and restart the computer. 6-4. Click on "Start". 6-5. Select "Settings" and click on "Control Panel". 6-6. Double-click on the "System" icon and click on the "Device Manager" tab. 6-7. Double-click on "Other Devices". 6-8. Double-click on one of the "PCI Universal Serial Bus". 6-9. Click on the "Driver" tab. 6-10. Click on the "Update Driver..." button. 6-11. Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next". 6-12. Type tgt_drv:\tgt_dir in the Location and click on "OK". tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 6-13. Click on "Finish". 6-14. If 'uhcd.sys' is not found, type C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK". 6-15. Click on "Close" in the Properties dialog box. 6-16. Shutdown and restart the computer. How to install Windows 95 OEM Service Release 0/ OEM Service Release 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy all the cabinet files and installation programs to your hard disk. 1-1. Make a temporary directory (for instance, C:\WIN95) and make sure enough hard disk space is available to store the cabinet files and installation programs (the required free space vary depending on the language of Windows 95). 1-2. Copy all the cabinet (.CAB) files and installation programs from \WIN95 directory of Windows 95 retail CD. At a MS-DOS prompt, Type COPY src_cd:\WIN95\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir and press Enter. Where, src_cd: Drive letter of the CD-ROM drive (e.g. C, D,..) tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 2. Copy updated files from Windows 95/98 supplement file package to the temporary directory. 2-1 Insert the Windows 95/98 supplement file diskette into the floppy drive. 2-2. Type "COPY A:\SYSTEM\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter. Where, tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1.1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 3. Start installation from the temporary directory. 3-1. Run "SETUP.EXE" in the temporary directory. 3-2. Refer to the Windows 95 documentation and instructions on the screen to complete the installation. 4. If needed, apply Windows 95 Service Pack 1 available from Microsoft Internet home page. 5. Install system driver fix. 5-1. Click on "Start". 5-2. Select "Settings" and click on "Control Panel". 5-3. Double-click on the "System" icon and click on the "Device Manager" tab. 5-4. Double-click on "Other Devices". 5-5. Double-click on one of the "PCI Bridge". 5-6. Click on the "Driver" tab. 5-7. Click on the "Change Driver..." button. 5-8. Select "Other devices" and click on the "OK" button. 5-9. Click on the "Have Disk..." button. 5-10. Type tgt_drv:\tgt_dir in the Copy manufacturer's files from: and click on "OK". Where, tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95). 5-11. Click on "OK". 5-12. Click on "OK" in the Properties dialog box. 5-13. Double-click on the other "PCI Bridge". 5-14. Repeat the step 5-6 to 5-12. 6. If needed, remove all the files in the temporary directory and the directory itself after installation is completed to save the hard disk free space. 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