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Windows 95 and
Windows 98
Windows NT 4.0
NOTE
Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play
Plug and Play is an industry standard for automatically configuring
your PC's hardware resources and the accessory boards installed in it.
Your PC has configurable support for Plug and Play in the BIOS.
All PCI accessory boards are Plug and Play, although not all ISA boards
are. Check the accessory board's documentation if you are unsure.
When you start your PC after installing an accessory board, the Plug
and Play BIOS automatically detects which hardware resources (IRQs,
DMAs, memory ranges, and I/O addresses) are used by PC components
(such as the keyboard, the communications ports, network adapters,
and accessory boards).
Operating systems that support Plug and Play, such as Windows 95 and
Windows 98, will automatically detect a newly installed Plug and Play
accessory board and install the driver for this device, if the driver is
available.
For operating systems that do not support Plug and Play, such as
Windows NT 4.0, refer to the operating system documentation for
information about installing accessory boards.
In Windows NT 4.0, click the
use the contents or index to find information about installing devices.
Windows NT 4.0 helps you through the installation of devices such as
modems and sound boards.
After installing a new device in Windows NT 4.0, you must re-install the
Microsoft Service Pack to update the operating system for your PC.
To do this, click the
.
NT Update
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC
button then click
Start
button then select
Start
Installing Accessory Boards
. You can
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