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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can I eliminate the "?" marks presented under Device Manager after
installing Win'95 on TX/LX/BX/MVP3/5591 based system?
A: Even though your system will work fine with this "?" marks, we received many
requests about how to eliminate it. AOpen software team spends few weeks to
develop an utility AOchip.exe for the convenience of Win95 users. It is very
user friendly and can be used on any TX/LX/BX/MVP3/5591 chipset based
motherboard, not limited to AOpen products. You are welcome to distribute it,
if you like it, simply say thanks to our software team. Note that you need USB
driver for USB devices to work properly which is expected to be implemented
on Windows'98.
Q: What is LDCM (LAN Desktop Client Manager)?
A: This is a software of Intel. The major goal is to provide an easy way for
corporate network administrator to monitor the status of all the clients
(workstation). You need at least DMI BIOS for LDCM. AOpen BIOS is also
DMI ready but unfortunately, Intel LDCM needs Intel network card and ATI
VGA to work properly. It is obviously not suitable for home user to pay LDCM
extra cost.
Q: How to install Windows 95 USB driver?
A: If you are Win'95 OSR 2.0 user (.950B, shows "PCI Universal Serial Devices"),
you may obtain USBSUPP.EXE from Microsoft or your OEM system provider
for installing Microsoft USB supplement which will create "USB Supplement to
OSR2" in the list of Add/Remove program tool under Control Panel. After
above installation, please run AOchip.exe provided by AOpen to create USB
Controller under Device Manager.
If you are Win'95 OSR 2.1 or 2.5 user, only AOchip.exe installation is
necessary.
If you are Win'95 retail user (.950 or .950A), there is no direct upgrade path
available from Microsoft at this moment. It is expected to be implemented
under Windows'98.
Q: What is the benefit of using Resetable Fuse?
A: The traditional pico-fuse needs to be replaced once it is burned due to any
abnormal surge current. It has to be replaced by qualified repairing engineer
which is cost & time consuming.
motherboard starts to introduce new "Resetable" fuse, which is "PolySwitch",
to protect your keyboard & USB circuit. When there is surge current, this
PolySwitch will reach high impedance within few m/seconds so that the circuit
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