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Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 59
6) From the list of manufacturers choose 'Microsoft'. Under 'Models' choose
'MPU-401 compatible'. Then, click on 'Next' to continue. At this point Windows
may ask you for your original Windows Disks or CD-ROM. Insert the appropriate
disk or CD-ROM to continue.
7) Windows will then display conflict-free settings for the MPU-401. Make a note
of these and press the 'Next' button to continue.
8) Windows will prompt you to finish the installation. Then press the 'Finish'
button.
Make sure that the interface card is set to the same settings as those selected by
Windows. If it is not possible to align your card to these settings, you may have to
manually adjust your Windows settings in the Device Manager window. See your
Windows documentation for details.
Example 3:
Installing third-party or unlisted drivers in Windows 95/98.
Note: Drivers that are supplied on disk are files that end in ".DRV." They are
accompanied by small text files called OEMSETUP.INF that describe the names
of the drivers. If you have lost the floppy disk, you should search your hard drive
for files called OEMSETUP.INF, since your driver may have been previously
copied to the hard drive.
If the driver you are installing replaces or updates a driver (newer) that is already
on the system, the old driver must be removed before installing the new one.
To accomplish this, start at step 1 (below).
If you are
not
replacing or updating an existing driver proceed to step 7.
1) From the Start menu, choose 'Settings' and open Control Panel.
2) In Control Panel, choose 'Multimedia'.
3) Click on the tab labeled Advanced, then double click on MIDI Devices and
Instruments.
4) Find the listing for the driver you are removing, click on it to select it, then go
to the lower right corner of the window and click on Properties.
5) Click on Remove. Don't worry about the dire warnings, say Yes.