Installing the cd-rom driver in windows nt 4.0 – Grass Valley Profile CD-ROM Drive User Manual
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Installing the CD-ROM Driver In Windows NT 4.0
CD-ROM Instructions
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Installing the CD-ROM Driver In Windows NT 4.0
To install the driver:
1. Power up the Profile system and logon as administrator using these steps:
a. Hold the
Shift
key down during start-up to prevent auto-logon as user
profile. Be sure to hold down the shift key until the logon dialog box
appears.
b. Logon as administrator. The factory default administrator password on a
Profile system is triton.
2. Open the Control Panel by choosing
Start | Settings | Control Panel
.
3. Double-click
SCSI Adapters
.
4. Choose the
Drivers
tab and the click then
Add
button.
5. Choose
Have Disk
in the resulting dialog box, then insert the NT Driver Diskette
in the Profile system’s floppy drive.
6. Ensure that
A:\
appears in the path text box, then click
OK
.
7. Confirm that the
F.I.T. Parallel-Port Trans-Series NT Driver
is selected in the
SCSI
Adapter
list, then click
OK
.
8. When prompted, change the path to
A:\
, then click
Continue.
9. Select
Yes
to restart the system and logon again as administrator.
NOTE: The message, “At least one service or driver failed during
start-up” displayed during start-up, may indicate a parallel port
problem. Refer to “PDR200, PDR300 and PDR400
Troubleshooting” on page 21.
10. Choose
Start | Programs | Windows NT Explorer
and verify that the CD-ROM
drive is listed as a drive. If the CD-ROM drive doesn’t appear, refer to
“PDR200, PDR300 and PDR400 Troubleshooting” on page 21 to help find the
cause.
If the CD-ROM drive does appear, you have successfully installed the
CD-ROM drive for use with Windows NT 4.0 on your Profile system.
NOTE: The CD-ROM drive is not intended to be a permanent part of
the Profile system. Remove the CD-ROM drive when it is no longer
needed using the instructions in “Removing the CD-ROM Drive” on
page 20.