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The Windows 95 Driver (BTIDE.PDR) supports BusLogic IDE Caching Controller
series, which use firmware/BIOS v2.0x. They are: BT-410, BT-510, and BT-910.
Please follow the following instructions to install Windows 95 disk driver:
I. 1st time installation
1. Install Windows 95 System
2. Create a DOS prompt
3. change directory to win95 system directory\inf
example: cd \windows\inf
4. EDIT "MSHDC.INF" file
5. find [BAD_IDE] section
6. add the following statement in [BAD_IDE] section
[BAD_IDE]
copyfiles=@esdi_506.pdr
7. save MSHDC.INF file and exit DOS prompt
8. Open "Control Panel"
9. Open "System" and Select "Device Manager"
10. Select "Hard disk controllers"
11. double click on "Standard ESDI IDE Controller"
12. Click on "Driver"
13. Click on "Change driver"
14. Click on "Have disk"
15. Change source path to "A:\win95"
16. Click on "OK"
17. Click on "OK"
18. Click on "Yes" //restart pc yes/no?//
< If you want to install a 2nd BT-x10A caching controller into the Windows 95 >
< system, please follow the next instructions: >
19. Open "Control Pannel"
20. Select "Add New Hardware"
21. Select "No"
22. Click on "Next"
23. Select "Hard disk controller"
24. Click on "Next"
25. Click on "Have disk"
26. Type "a:\win95"
27. select "BusLogic IDE Cache Controller"
28. Click on "Next"
29. Click on "Next"
30. Click on "Finish"
31. Click on "Yes" //restart pc yes/no?//
32. Shutdown the computer and reboot
====> After successfully reboot:
Check if the Hard Disk Controller under device manager containing correct
information for BT-IDE driver.
II. Driver update
1. Enter "Device Manager"
2. Select "Hard disk controllers"
3. double click on "BusLogic IDE Cache Controller"
4. Click on "driver"
5. Click on "Change driver"
6. Click on "Have disk"
7. Change source path to "A:\win95"
8. Click on "OK"
NOTE:
If you are currently using Win3.1X driver to get full Protected Mode
Performance in Windows '95, then you need to remove the driver before
you install the Windows '95 driver.
To Remove the driver:
During the driver installation, the original SYSTEM.INI under your
windows directory will be renamed as SYSTEM.001. Rename SYSTEM.001
back to SYSTEM.INI, and the driver will be removed.