Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : TSENG2.ZIP
Filename : DISPLAY.TXT

 
Output of file : DISPLAY.TXT contained in archive : TSENG2.ZIP
PLEASE READ
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By using the following Windows 3.1 Driver Library
(the "Software"), you are hereby agreeing to the
included license agreement. Please review the
file LICENSE.TXT.

Installing a Display Driver
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Follow the instructions given in "Installing a
Device Driver Not Supplied with Windows Version
3.1," in Chapter 15, "Maintaining Windows with
Setup," in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide."
When requested to insert a disk, insert the disk
you made during the downloading procedure, or
type the path of the directory where you
downloaded the driver.

Copying VGALOGO Files
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When using Setup to install WDL driver
files, Setup may request that you enter a
directory path in order to copy the VGALOGO.LGO
and VGALOGO.RLE files. It may prompt you for
the driver disk or for a Windows 3.1 Setup disk.
When this happens, simply enter the full path
to the driver diskette or directory again,
and Setup will continue.

Error Message: "Problem with disk drive A:"
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This message may appear if you are not installing
the WDL driver files from disk drive A:. If this
happens, press ESC to cancel the error message, and
then re-enter the path to the directory containing
the WDL driver files. This message may appear
multiple times.

Do Not Copy Driver Files
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Most display driver files on the WDL are
compressed. SETUP automatically expands
compressed files during the driver installation
process. Always use SETUP to install display
drivers. DO NOT copy WDL display driver files
directly into your Windows directory.

  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : TSENG2.ZIP
Filename : DISPLAY.TXT

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