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TeamPoS® 3000 XL, XT, and XE
Intel Pro Ethernet Driver
Installation Instructions
Table Contents
2. Installing
Intel Pro Ethernet Driver
3. Uninstalling
the Intel Pro Ethernet Driver
This
document guides the installation of the software needed to access the TeamPoS3000
XL, XT, and XE Intel PRO/100
Ethernet chip embedded on the motherboard.
The Intel PRO/100 Ethernet chip is enabled by default in the BIOS and will appear as an entry in the “Other Devices” section of the “Device Manager” on the completion of the installation of the Microsoft Windows XP release media.
The Intel PRO/100 Ethernet chip can be disabled in the BIOS if Ethernet support is not desired.
The TeamPoS3000
XT on-motherboard supplied network adapter is an Intel 82562 chip.
1.
In Device Manager/Other Devices, right-click the entry for Ethernet Controller and select Update Driver from the context menu.
2.
Select “No, not this time” and then “Next”.
3.
Check Install from a list or…… and click Next
4.
Check “Include this location in the search:” and browse to
the folder that contains the Intel LAN driver. Using the FTXS folder layout the
LAN driver is located in:
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“C\TeamPoS3000_Software_Support\Drivers\Mother
Board\LAN\Driver” for the TeamPoS3000 XL.
·
“C\TeamPoS3000-XT_Software_Support\Drivers\Mother
Board\LAN\Driver” for the TeamPoS3000 XT.
·
“C\TeamPoS3000-XE_Software_Support\Drivers\Mother
Board\LAN\Driver” for the TeamPoS3000 XE.
Uncheck
“Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM…) and then select “Next”
5.
Selecting “Finish”
will finalize the Intel LAN driver installation.
6.
The Device Manager will now display the above information
for the Network Adapter.
The uninstall process will uninstall
the Intel Pro Ethernet Driver, however once the Ethernet driver has been
installed the information exists to automatically reinstall the Intel Pro
Ethernet Driver. The OEMX.INF file must be found in the
“C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\INF” folder containing the information defining the Intel
Pro Ethernet CHIP. The OEMX.INF is often OEM1.INF but is dependent on the order
in which the drivers are loaded.
A second choice is to uninstall the
Intel Pro Ethernet Driver and then disable the onboard Ethernet controller in
the BIOS.
1. In Device
Manager/Other Devices, right-click the entry for Ethernet Controller and select Uninstall
from the context menu.
2. Select “OK” to complete the Uninstall.