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SP4157 — Fix Presario 1600 PC Card Issue VERSION 4.03.1214 LANGUAGE English PRODUCTS AFFECTED Presario 1600 Series OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows 95
| SoftPaq Number |
SP4157 |
| Filename |
SP4157.EXE |
| Size |
874K |
| Date |
27 August 97 |
| Version |
N/A |
| Operating System |
All |
Readme
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP4157
PART NUMBER: N/A
FILE NAME: N/A
TITLE: Fix Presario 1600 PC Card Issue
VERSION: 4.03.1214
LANGUAGE: English
CATEGORY: Consumer/Software Solutions
PRODUCTS AFFECTED: Presario 1600 Series
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows 95
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: N/A
EFFECTIVE DATE: 22 August 1997
ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes
SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 2.X
SUPERSEDES: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Creates a bootable diskette to upgrade the DOS386
VMM Kernel on all Presario 1600 models to version 4.03.1214.
This version corrects a problem with some PC Cards (PCMCIA/Cardbus)
that could cause the computer to lock up.
HOW TO USE:
1. Obtain a formatted 1.44-MB diskette.
2. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change
to that directory. The file that is downloaded is an executable with
a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above.
3. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file
and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be prompted to
insert the formatted diskette in a drive to create the diskette.
4. After the diskette has been created, you may delete the
SoftPaq file downloaded in step 2.
5. From Windows start menu, click Start. Then select Run...
6. Type "a:\setup.exe."
7. Follow Instructions given by the installation program.
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