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System Support Disks

Document ID: LWIK-3ZSTFK

TP 390,172x - Windows 95/98 Supplement File Diskette

Applicable to: World-Wide


P/N
27L8249
IJO104US

Description
The Supplement File Diskette provides the new hardware support and some fix files for Windows 95 users. The following models are supported:
- ThinkPad 390
- ThinkPad i series 1720, i Series 1721

Please see bottom of page for links to language spe cific versions of this file.

P/N
27L8249
IJO104US

Name & Size (bytes)
w95sfdb.exe : 302825
w95sfdb.txt : 9150

WWW URL(s)
ftp://ftp.infania.net/pccbbs/mobiles/w95sfdb.exe
ftp://ftp.infania.net/pccbbs/mobiles/w95sfdb.txt

The files contained in this document have been archived.

Double-click here for more information on the Archive process - .

The files can be obtained

From the IBM PC Company ftp site on the Internet at the address noted above,
(copy & paste the address into your Web Browser, or, if you are connected to an Internotes or Domino server, double-click on the address to hot-link directly to the URL. Note that the file type on the ftp site may be a different file type from the file originally attached to this document - eg .ZIP instead of .EXE)

From the Archive Database -
LN V3 - IBM PC Service Information Archive Database - CD1 1997
LN V4 - IBM PC Service Information Archive Database - CD1a 1997
- : or as indicated below:-

Disk Release Date:

11-01-99

Disk Version/Release:

1.30

Additional Information:

For instructions and limitations on creating the diskette(s), click here:

Installation Guide

(For Windows 98)

- How to install Windows 98 RTM(Ver. 4.10.1998)
This fixes the fatal exception blue screen problem that may appear when playing, ejecting, or stopping a DVD video.

1. Rename C:\windows\system\iosubsys\CDVSD.VXD to CDVSD.VXD.OLD
2. Copy A:\DVD\CDVSD.VXD into C:\windows\system\iosubsys
3. Restart the system.

(For Windows 95)

- 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 retail CD.
Type "COPY src_cd:\WIN95\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter.

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 supplement file diskette to the temporary directory.
2.1) Insert Windows 95 supplement file diskette into a 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.
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 "System" and click on "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 "Driver" tab.
4.7) Click on "Update Driver..." button.
4.8) Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next" button.
4.9) Click on "Other Locations..." button.
4.10) Type "tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" in the Location and click on "OK" button.

tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95)

4.11) Click on "Finish" button.
4.12) If 'carddrv.exe' is not found, type "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM" in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK" button.
4.13) If 'cbss.vxd' is not found, type "tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK" button.
4.14) If 'csmapper.sys' is not found, type "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM" in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK" button.
4.15) Click on "Close" button in the Texas Instruments PCI-1250 CardBus Controller Properties dialog box.
4.16) Double click on the other the "PCI CardBus Bridge".
4.17) Repeat 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 "System" and click on "Device Manager" tab.
5.4) Double click on "Other Devices".
5.5) Double click on one of the "PCI Bridge".
5.6) Click on "Driver" tab.
5.7) Click on "Update Driver..." button.
5.8) Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next" button.
5.9) Click on "Other Locations..." button.
5.10) Type "tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" in the Location and click on "OK" button.

tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95)

5.11) Click on "Finish" button.
5.12) Click on "Close" button in the Properties dialog box.
5.13) Double click on the other the "PCI Bridge".
5.14) Repeat 5-6 to 5-12.

6. Install USB driver fix.
6.1) Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into 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 "System" and click on "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 "Driver" tab.
6.10) Click on "Update Driver..." button.
6.11) Select "Yes (Recommended)" and click on "Next" button.
6.12) Type "tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" in the Location and click on "OK" button.

tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1-1 (e.g. C:\WIN95)

6.13) Click on "Finish" button.
6.14) If 'uhcd.sys' is not found, type "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM" in the "Copy file from:" and click on "OK" button.
6.15) Click on "Close" button 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.

Type "COPY src_cd:\WIN95\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press Enter.

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 supplement file diskette to the temporary directory.
2.1. Insert Windows 95 supplement file diskette into a floppy drive.
2.2. Type "COPY a:\SYSTEM\*.* tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" and press enter.

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 "System" and click on "Device Manager" tab.
5.4) Double click on "Other Devices".
5.5) Double click on one of the "PCI Bridge".
5.6) Click on "Driver" tab.
5.7) Click on "Change Driver..." button.
5.8) Select "Other devices" and click on "OK" button.
5.9) Click on "Have Disk..." button.
5.10) Type "tgt_drv:\tgt_dir" in the Copy manufacturer's files from: and click on "OK" button.

tgt_drv:\tgt_dir: Drive letter and temporary directory made in 1.1 (e.g. C:\WIN95)

5.11) Click on "OK" button.
5.12) Click on "OK" button in the Properties dialog box.
5.13) Double click on the other the "PCI Bridge".
5.14) Repeat 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.

Summary of Changes

Where: <n.nn> Diskette version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00)
(New) New function or enhancement
(Fix) Correction to existing function
(Restrictions) Remaining restrictions

1.30
- (Fix) While playing DVD, eject or stop playing DVD video, system fatal exception blue screens may occur.
- (New) Support for ThinkPad i Series 1721

1.10
- (New) Support for ThinkPad 390, i series 1720

National Language Support

Only some drivers will be available in other languages. If you do not see a listing like this for additional languages, then that driver is available in English only. The English driver will work in ALL countries.
This driver is available in the following language format. (NOTE: If the version numbers below do not match the version number given above, then the updated driver listed above is available in ENGLISH only!):

Dansk(DK) (v1.10) - Disk1Finnish(FI) (v1.10) - Disk1French(FR) (v1.10) - Disk1German(GR) (v1.10) - Disk1Italian(IT) (v1.10) - Disk1Dutch(NE) (v1.10) - Disk1Norwegian(NO) (v1.10) - Disk1Spanish(SP) (v1.10) - Disk1Swedish(SV) (v1.10) - Disk1Trademarks
* IBM and ThinkPad are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.

* Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.

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Disk Category

Country Specific Files, Software, Windows 95

Date Created

31-10-98

Last Updated

11-01-99

Revision Date

06-05-2000

Brand

IBM ThinkPad

Product Family

ThinkPad 390, ThinkPad i Series 172x

Machine Type

2626, 2627

Model

All

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