User Guide

Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers58
4) Windows will tell you when it has finished detecting your hardware and will
prompt you to 'finish' the installation. If the drivers are not found on the hard
drive it will ask you for a drivers disk.
5) Choose 'Finish' to complete the installation.
If you have not yet installed your soundcard or don't want to wait for the search
you can install your drivers manually.
1) Click on 'No' to the Search option, then click on 'Next'.
2) From the list that Windows displays scroll down and select 'Sound, video and
game controllers', then choose 'Next'.
3) Select the manufacturer of your card and the driver you wish to install. Click
on 'Next' to continue.
4) Windows will advise you of the settings it has selected for your card. Choose
'Next'.
5) Windows will prompt you to finish the installation. Choose 'Finish'.
When installing your card be sure to set it to the same settings selected by
Windows 95/98. This may require changing jumpers or dip switches on the card
itself or selecting settings with a setup program supplied by the card
manufacturer.
Example 2:
Installing the Windows 95/98 MPU-401 Compatible Driver.
1) From the Start menu, choose Settings and open Control Panel.
2) In Control Panel, choose 'Add New Hardware'.
3) Press the 'Next' button to proceed.
4) If you want Windows 95/98 to install your driver automatically, select 'Yes' in
the Search options, choose 'Next', and follow the on screen instructions. If you
want to install the driver manually say 'No' to the Search option and choose 'Next'.
5) Scroll down the list of hardware options and choose Sound, video and game
controllers. Click 'Next' to continue.