Main Menu:
Connects to the FIC website at http://www.fic.com.tw.Document Reader:
Installs the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files with the 'pdf' extension.¡@
Allows you to view the contents of this CD.
Installs utility software, i.e. 1stAID, to monitor system's voltages, temperatures and fan speeds.(Only supports Winbond 781, 782 and VT686 hardware monitor ICs.)
Internet Phone:
This is a utility that you can use to communicate with people by telephone
through the internet!
Install Bios Logo Utilities.
It will connect to the vendors' websites for your convenience to check their newest driver information.
Describes the functions of each selection button of this application.Browse CD:
Allows you to view the contents of this CD.Exit:
Exits this application.Auto installation:
Automatically installing the dirver.
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Customize:
User can choose the dirvers on his(her) on.
IDE BUS MASTER:
Installs the IDE bus master drivers. These drivers can enhance system performance.Patch For Chipset:
Installs the patch files required for the Intel ,AMD and the VIA chipsets.
Install Video Driver:
The drivers in the CD support the video devices released by ATI, Intel, Matrox, VIA and SIS. (NOTES: If CD PRO does not detect any on-boarded video devices, this button will not be shown.) The following instructions give details about how to install the appropriate drivers.
For VIA MVP4 drivers: Windows 9X: If your OS is Windows 95 or 98 and you decide to install VIA MVP4 (Triden8400)AGP VGA drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Select the My Computer icon. 2. Select the Control Panel icon. 3. Select the System icon. 4. Click the Device Manager tab. 5. Double-Click the Display Adapters selection. 6. Click on the adapter (e.g., VGA) that this driver is replacing. 7. Click on the Driver tab. 8. Click the Update Driver... button. 9. The Update Device Driver Wizard window should now open. 10. Click the Next button. 11. Select the following option: "Display a list of all the drivers..." and click Next. 12. Click Have Disk where the VIA MVP4 AGP VGA driver exists (CDROM:\VIDEO\MVP4\WIN9X)and click Enter. 13. Proceed according to the remaining prompts.It will then start to install the driver. And click Finish to restart windows. Windows NT: If your OS is Windows NT and you decide to install VIA MVP4(Trident 8400) AGP VGA drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Go to Start button, select Setting item. 2. Choose Control Panel item, select display item. 3. Choose Setting item. 4. Select Advanced button. 5. Choose Adapter item. 6. Select Change button. 7. Type in the appropriate directory path where the VIA MVP4 AGP VGA driver exists VIDEO\MVP4\WINNT. and click OK 8. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. It will then start to install the driver.Close all windows and reboot in order to use the new driver.
Windows 2K: If your OS is Windows 2K and you decide to install VIA MVP4(Trident 8400) AGP VGA drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Select the My Computer icon. 2. Select the Control Panel icon. 3. Select the System icon. 4. You should be in the System Properties window. 5. Click on the Hardware tab. 6. Click the Device Manager button. 7. Click the Display Adapters selection. 8. The current list of adapters is displayed. 9. Click on the adapter (e.g., VGA) that this driver is replacing. 10. Click on the Driver tab. 11. Click the Update Driver... button. 12. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window should now open. 13. Click the Next button. 14. Select the following option: "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver" and click Next. 15. Click the Have Disk button. 16. Click on "Browse" and go to the directory where the files were extracted in step 1. Go to the Win2K directory (CDROM:\VIDEO\MVP4\WIN2k)and click OK. 17. Proceed according to the remaining prompts and click Next. Close all windows and reboot in order to use the new driver.
Windows ME: If your OS is Windows ME and you decide to install VIA MVP4 (Triden8400)AGP VGA drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Select the My Computer icon. 2. Select the Control Panel icon. 3. Select the "View all Control Panel options". 4. Select the System icon. 5. Click the Device Manager tab. 6. Double-Click the Display Adapters selection. 7. Click on the adapter (e.g., VGA) that this driver is replacing. 8. Click on the Driver tab. 9. Click the Update Driver... button. 10. The Update Device Driver Wizard window should now open. 11. Click the Next button. 12. Select the following option: "Display a list of all the drivers..." and click Next. 13. Click Have Disk where the VIA MVP4 AGP VGA driver exists (CDROM:\VIDEO\MVP4\WIN9X)and click Enter. 14. Proceed according to the remaining prompts.It will then start to install the driver. And click Finish to restart windows.
For VIA PM133(S3 ProSavage) drivers: Windows 9X: If your OS is Windows 95 or 98 and you decide to install VIA/S3 ProSavagePM133 VGA drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Select the My Computer icon. 2. Select the Control Panel icon. 3. Select the System icon. 4. Click the Device Manager tab. 5. Double-Click the Display Adapters selection. 6. Click on the adapter (e.g., VGA) that this driver is replacing. 7. Click on the Driver tab. 8. Click the Update Driver... button. 9. The Update Device Driver Wizard window should now open. 10. Click the Next button. 11. Select the following option: "Display a list of all the drivers..." and click Next. 12. Click Have Disk where the VIA/S3 ProSavagePM133 driver exists (CDROM:\VIDEO\ViaPM133\win9x)and click Enter. 13. Proceed according to the remaining prompts.It will then start to install the driver. And click Finish to restart windows. Windows NT: If your OS is Windows NT and you decide to install VIA/S3 ProSavagePM133 VGA Driver, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Go to Start button, select Setting item. 2. Choose Control Panel item, select display item. 3. Choose Setting item. 4. Click Display Type button. 5. Choose Adapter Type item and click Change button. 6. Click Have Disk. 7. Type in the appropriate directory path where the VIA/S3 ProSavagePM133 Driver exists (CDROM:\VIDEO\ViaPM133\winnt4) and click OK. 8. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. It will then start to install the driver.Close all windows and reboot in order to use the new driver.
For VIA ProMedia PLE VGA drivers: Windows NT: If your OS is Windows NT and you decide to install VIA ProMedia PLE VGA driver, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Go to Start button, select Setting item. 2. Choose Control Panel item, select display item. 3. Choose Setting item. 4. Click Display Type button. 5. Choose Adapter Type item and click Change button. 6. Click Have Disk. 7. Type in the appropriate directory path where the VIA ProMedia PLE VGA driver exists (CDROM:\VIDEO\VIAPLE\WINNT4) and click OK. 8. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. It will then start to install the driver.Close all windows and reboot in order to use the new driver.
Install Audio Driver:
Installs the drivers that support the on-boarded audio devices only. (NOTES: If CD PRO does not detect any on-boarded audio devices, this button will not be shown.) The drivers in the CD support the audio devices released by ESS, Yamaha and Creative, Crystal and VIA.
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Installs the drivers required for the Intel ,3COM and Realtek on-boarded network devices. (NOTES: If CD PRO does not detect any on-boarded LAN devices, this button will not be shown.)
Realtek Lan Driver
Windows 95: If your OS is Windows95 and you decide to install Realtek 8139 LAN drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Connect the cable, start Windows 95. 2. Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel. 3. Click the Device Manager tab. 4. Double-click the "Other Devices". 5. Double-click "PCI Ethernet Controller" 6. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver. 7. The Update Device Driver Wizard appears,and click Next. 8. Make sure the CD PRO disk into the drive and click Other Locations. 9. Select the "Location" (CDROM:\LAN\Realtek\Win95A) press Enter, and continue to click Finish until the driver files are copied. 10. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. Close all windows and reboot in order to use the new driver.
Windows 98:
If your OS is Windows98 and you decide to install Realtek 8139 LAN drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Connect the cable, start Windows 98. 2. Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel. 3. Click the Device Manager tab. 4. Double-click the "PCI Ethernet Controller". 5. Click Reinstall Driver. The Update Device Driver Wizard appears,and click Next. 6. Select "Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now". Make sure CD PRO or disk is in the drive, and click Next. 7. Select the "specify a location" (CDROM:\LAN\Realtek\Win98) and continue to click Next until the driver files are copied. 8. When Windows has finished copying drivers, click Finish and restart your system.
Windows NT: If your OS is Windows NT and you decide to install Realtek 8139 LAN drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. From the Main group of NT, choose the Control Panel icon. From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon. 2. Click the Adapters tab and click Add... 3. Insert the CD PRO and click Have Disk (CDROM:\LAN\Realtek\WINNT4)and press Enter. 4. Select "Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter" from the list of available drivers and click OK. 5. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. Click close to finish. If you have TCP/IP installed, a configuration window appears. 6. Close all windows in order to use the new driver and Restart Windows NT.
Windows 2K: If your OS is Windows 2K and you decide to install Realtek 8139 LAN drivers, the procedures are listed as follows. 1. Select the My Computer icon. 2. Select the Control Panel icon. 3. Select the System icon. 4. You should be in the System Properties window. 5. Click on the Hardware tab. 6. Click the Device Manager button. 7. Click the Network Adapters selection. 8. The current list of adapters is displayed. 9. Double-Click on the adapter (e.g., Realtek...) that this driver is replacing. 10. Click on the Driver tab then click Update Driver. 11. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears,and click Next. 12. Select "Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now". Make sure CD PRO or disk is in the drive, and click Next. 13. Select the "Specify a location"(CDROM:\LAN\Realtek\Win2000) press OK, and continue to click Next until the driver files are copied. 14. When Windows has finished copying drivers, click Finish and restart your system.