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Update: 2000/10/10

Audio
Target
To install the driver
Preparing for Installation
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Solo System CD 3.0D - 3.4D
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If you would like to see the procedure with pictures, click here .
Procedure with pictures
- Start the Windows.
- Insert the Solo System CD into your either CD/DVD-ROM drive.
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- On your screen, locate and click the [Start] and [Run].
- In the [Open] text box, type as below. Then click [OK].
D:\SOLO3100\WIN95-98\AUDIO\SETUP.EXE note
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- The [Welcome] window appears, click [Next].
- The [NeoMagic License Agreement] dialog box appears prompting whether to accept or not accept the license. Click [Yes] to continue.
- The [Choose Installation Configuration] dialog box appears, select both "MagicMedia 256AV Audio System" and "NeoMagic MagicWave 3Dx Audio System" then click [Next].
- After copying files, [Setup is Complete] window appears. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now" and then click [Finish].
- After restarting windows, locate and click the [Start] button. From the [Start] menu, point to [Settings] and click [Control Panel], then double-click [System].
- On the [System Properties:, click on the [Device Manager]. Under "Other Devices", remove "Unknown Devices".
- The [Confirm Device Removal] dialog box appear, click [OK] to remove the device.
- Click [Refresh].
- In the [Device Manager], click [Close].
- This will completes the driver installation.
Another Installation for SOLO 2500
Video
TouchPad
Modem
Monitor
CAUTION
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Please see User's guide for your additional references. This Installation Guide is made for the initial hardware configuration systems we ship. some processes would be changed depending on your hardware configuration.
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