ThinkPad 600 October 26, 1998 Installation Package for Windows NT Version 1.30 This self-extracting zip file contains the following files: tp600ent.txt These installation instructions license.txt License Agreement diskhelp.txt Text file giving instructions and limitations on building these diskettes images. sytpt105.exe System Program Service Diskette (BIOS v1.05) acpwnta.exe ACP Modem Driver (v2.351) Disk 1 of 2 acpwntb.exe ACP Modem Driver (v2.351) Disk 2 of 2 aftprwnt.exe Audio Driver Diskette (v1.91) uttpfdos.exe Utility Diskette for DOS (v4.13) irtpgwnt.exe Infrared Driver Diskette (v1.12) pctpcwnt.exe CardSoft PCMCIA Driver (v3.10.04k) tracptw1.exe TrackPoint Driver (v1.10) uttpf7xx.exe Utility Data Diskette (v1.01) uttpfide.exe IDE Driver Diskette (v1.00) uttpfwnt.exe Utility Diskette (v4.13) vftpxwnt.exe Video Features Diskette (v3.22q) NOTE: + Please visit the following URL to obtain the latest driver updates: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/support/thinkpad/tpopsys.html + For previous versions of the System Program Service Diskette (BIOS), please visit the IBM FTP server web page at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/searchfiles.html (do a search on SYTPT) + If you plan on using your system outside the United States or Canada, you will need to download the Modem Country Update Diskette, MODEMCUW. Please see the Device Driver File Matrix for latest version. EXTRACTION INSTRUCTIONS: - Download this file to a temporary directory on your hard drive. - After executing the file, TP600NT, you should have all the files list above. - You will need 12 diskettes to build all the drivers. Before installing Windows NT, it is recommended that you update your BIOS to the latest version. Updating System Program ----------------------- Notes: - You need an AC adapter and a charged battery pack to update the system program. - If your computer is attached to any kinds of Docking station or port replicator, turn off the computer and detach it before proceeding. 1. Print these instructions or display on another computer. 2. Firmly connect the AC adapter to the computer. 3. Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive and turn on the computer. 4. Select "Read this first..." from the menu and carefully read the information that appears. 5. Press the Esc key to return to the menu. 6. Select "Update system program" and follow the instruction on the screen. Warning: Do not turn off or suspend the computer until the update has been completed. IF YOU TURN OFF OR SUSPEND THE COMPUTER WHILE THE UPDATE IS STILL IN PROGRESS, THE SYSTEM BOARD MAY HAVE TO BE REPLACED. After the update has been completed, do the following to make the changes effective. 7. Make sure the System Program Service Diskette is removed from the diskette drive, then turn off the computer. 8. Press and hold the F1 key, then turn on the computer. Hold the F1 key until the Easy-Setup menu appears. 9. If a password prompt appears, type the correct password. 10. Select Config, then select Initialize. 11. Select OK to initialize the system. Run the diagnostics to make sure that the computer runs with no errors: 12. Turn off the computer, press and hold the F1 key, then turn on the computer. Hold the F1 key until the Easy-Setup menu appears. 13. Select Test, then select Start to run all the basic tests. Various test patterns will appear on the screen. An OK will appear for each device that passes the test. 14. Verify that OK appears for all of the devices tested. 15. Press the Esc key to exit Test and turn off the computer. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: ------------------------- This information can also be found in the Online User's Guide for your ThinkPad 600. (http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/support/thinkpad/tptechref.html) I Installing Windows NT Before installing Windows NT, do the following: - Read the Windows NT installation guide. - If you plan to use OS/2 Warp with Windows NT, you need to use the OS/2 Warp Boot Manager. For more information, read Installing IBM OS/2 in the Online User's Guide. You can install Windows NT using the internal CD-ROM drive or an externally attached CD-ROM drive through the port replicator. However, if your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive, or if a port replicator is not available, use one of the following two alternative ways to install Windows NT: Using an external CD-ROM drive in a DOS environment If you have an external CD-ROM drive that connects under a DOS environment, you can install Windows NT in DOS: 1. Insert the Windows NT compact disc in the external CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to the CD-ROM directory; then go to the \I386 directory. For example, if your CD-ROM drive is drive D, go to D:\I386 3. At the command prompt, type WINNT; then press Enter. For example, D:\I386>winnt Follow the instructions on the screen. Using a network server You can install Windows NT on multiple computers by first copying the Windows NT master source files to a shared drive on a network server. After connecting your computer to a network, such as with the DOS LAN requester, you can install the files from the network server to your computer at the DOS command prompt. II Installing the ThinkPad Configuration Program for Windows NT 1.) Start Windows NT and log on as an administrator. 2.) Click on Start and Run. 3.) Insert the Utility Diskette for Windows NT into the diskette drive. 4.) Type A:\SETUP in the dialog box and press Enter. 5.) Follow the instructions on the screen. III Installing the Display Driver for Windows NT 1.) Start Windows NT, and log on as an administrator. 2.) Double-click on My Computer, Control Panel, and Display. 3.) In the Display Properties window, click on the Settings tab; then click on Display Type.... 4.) In the Display Type window, click on Change. 5.) Click on Have Disk.... 6.) Insert the Video Features Diskette III for Windows NT into the diskette drive; then click on OK. A selection list appears listing the display device. 7.) From the display devices in the selection list, select NeoMagic MagicGraph 128ZV+/XD and click on OK. The message "You are about to install a third-party driver" appears on the screen. 8.) Click on Yes; then follow the instructions on the screen. 9.) Restart Windows NT to make the change effective. After you restart Windows NT, the display resolution is set to 640x480 with 256 colors as a default. If necessary, change the resolution and refresh rate as follows: 10.) Double-click on My Computer, Control Panel, and Display. 11.) In the Display Properties window, click on the Settings tab. 12.) Click on List All Modes..., and select the resolution, color depth, and refresh frequency, and click on OK. 13.) Click on Test and make sure the selected mode is displayed correctly on the screen. Click on OK in the Display Properties window. 14.) Click on Apply to make the change effective. If you want to use an external monitor with the computer, go to Using the Display Driver for an External Monitor. If not, go to Installing the Audio Device Driver for Windows NT. IV Using the Display Driver for an External Monitor If you are attaching an external monitor to the computer do the following. 1.) Start Windows NT. When the "OS Loader V4.00" window appears, prompting you to select the operating system, change the screen to CRT-only mode by pressing the Fn+F7 key combination. 2.) Log on to Windows NT as an administrator. Windows NT starts on the CRT screen. 3.) Double-click on My Computer, Control Panel, and Display. 4.) In the Display Properties window, click on the Settings tab. 5.) Click on List All Modes...; then select the resolution, color depth, and refresh frequency. 6.) Click on Test to make sure that the selected mode is displayed correctly on the monitor. 7.) Click on OK or Apply to make the change effective. Hints: o If you are installing the ThinkPad Configuration program for Windows NT, you can switch between display output types--External Display only, LCD only, or both--using the ThinkPad Configuration program. o If you are using Windows NT, you can create different video mode configuration profiles, such as one for the LCD mode and another one for the External Display mode. For more details about the hardware profile settings, read the Windows NT user's guide. V. Installing the Audio Device Driver for Windows NT 1.) Double-click on My Computer, Control Panel and then Multimedia. The Multimedia Properties window appears. 2.) Click on the Devices tab and then on the Add button. 3.) Select Unlisted or Updated Driver. 4.) Insert the Audio Features Diskette for Windows NT into the diskette drive. A window appears, prompting for the path of the drivers to be installed. 5.) Enter A:\ and press Enter. The audio driver is displayed in the window. 6.) Select the audio driver and click on OK. When the installation program prompts you for existing files or new files, select new. 7.) Press OK in the CrystalWare Configuration panel. When the installation program prompts you, restart Windows NT to make the change effective. VI Installing the IBM TrackPoint Driver for Windows NT The TrackPoint Driver Diskette for Windows 95/Windows NT contains the software support for the PS/2 TrackPoint on Windows 95 and Windows NT Version 4.0. It is intended for use with the IBM PS/2 TrackPoint Version 4.0 or later. Note: Read the README file in the diskette and make sure you install the latest version. To install the TrackPoint support software for Windows NT: 1.) Start Windows NT. 2.) Insert the TrackPoint Driver Diskette for Windows 95/Windows NT into the diskette drive. 3.) Click on Start. 4.) Click on Settings and Control Panel. 5.) Double-click on the Mouse icon. 6.) Select the General tab at the top of the Mouse Properties window. 7.) Click on Change. 8.) Click on Have Disk. 9.) Click on OK. 10.) Select PS/2 TrackPoint from the list to the right. 11.) Click on OK. 12.) Click on Close in the Mouse Properties window. 13.) Restart your computer to make the new settings effective. VII Installing the IDE Driver for Windows NT 1.) Start Windows NT and log on as an administrator. 2.) Insert the IDE Driver Diskette into the diskette drive. 3.) Click on Start. 4.) Click on Settings and Control Panel. 5.) Double-click on SCSI Adapters. 6.) Click on the Drivers tab. 7.) If Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller is listed, remove it. 8.) If IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2)/Dual Channel PCI IDE is listed, remove it. 9.) Click on Add. 10.) Click on Have Disk... 11.) Click on OK after confirming the installation path is collect (usually it points to A:\) 12.) Select ThinkPad PIIX4 IDE Driver; then click on OK. 13.) If You are prompted to restart your computer, remove the diskette from the diskette drive and click on Yes. VIII Installing the Service Pack for Windows NT If you are going to install Service Pack 3 for Windows NT, install it before the following drivers: + PC Card Support Software + ThinkPad Modem Software + Infrared Device Driver for Windows NT. If you subsequently reapply the service pack, you may have to reinstall these drivers. To install the service pack, follow the instructions in the readme included with the service pack. IX Installing PC Card Support Software for Windows NT Important: If your system is connected to a network, log off before starting installation. You must install the Windows NT Service Pack before you install CardWizard. To install the PC Card support software for Windows NT, you must be logged on to Windows NT as an administrator. 1.) Remove any PC Cards that are in the slot. 2.) Insert the CardWizard for Windows NT Diskette in the diskette drive. 3.) Be sure to read the README file before you start installation. Apply any relevant information from that file. 4.) Select Run from the Start menu. 5.) Type A:\SETUP and click on OK. 6.) Follow the instructions on the screen. X Installing the ThinkPad Modem Software for Windows NT 1.) Start Windows NT and insert the ThinkPad Modem for Windows NT Disk 1 in the diskette drive. 2.) Select Run from the Start menu. 3.) Type A:\SETUP in the window. 4.) Click on OK and follow the instructions on the screen. Note: Non-U.S. users must run the Country Selection program in the ThinkPad Modem window after the ThinkPad Modem installation is complete. Restart the computer after you run Country Selection. Configuring the ThinkPad Modem for Windows NT After installing the ThinkPad Modem software, assign a communication port (COM port) for the ThinkPad Modem: 1.) In Windows NT, select Programs, ThinkPad, and ThinkPad Configuration. 2.) Click on Modem. 3.) Specify the necessary settings in the window. 4.) Click on OK. 5.) Restart the computer to make the changes effective. Next, add ThinkPad Modem in the Control Panel so that you can use communication applications that use the Unimodem facility of Windows NT, such as HyperTerminal or Dial-Up Networking: 1.) In Windows NT, click on Start, select Settings; and then select Control Panel. 2.) Double-click on the Modems icon. 3.) Do the following: If you do not already have a modem installed, you immediately see the Install New Modem window. If you already have a modem installed, click on the Add button to open the Install New Modem window. 4.) Click on Next. Windows NT searches for the modem. If successful, Windows NT reports that it has found a modem of type "ThinkPad Data Fax Modem.". If Windows NT fails to detect a modem, verify that your communication port was configured. Remember that the changes you make do not take effect until you restart Windows NT. Also verify that the communication port is recognized in Control Panel, Ports. If it is not, you may need to add it manually. 5.) Click on the Next button and follow the instructions on the screen. You should be able to use your ThinkPad Modem with all the modem communication applications supported by Windows NT. XI Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows NT You can use infrared features using Windows NT dial-up networking. The Windows NT infrared device driver provides you IrDA 1.0 compliant functions, enabling infrared communication up to 115 Kbps. 1.) Start Windows NT, and log on as an administrator. 2.) Click on Start and Run. 3.) Insert the Infrared Features Diskette II into the diskette drive. 4.) Type A:\INSTALL and press Enter. 5.) Follow the instructions on the screen. 6.) Restart the computer. After the installation, COM 1, IRQ 4, and I/O address X'3F8' are assigned for the infrared port. CHANGE HISTORY: v1.00 Created on May 5, 1998 v1.01 Updated Trackpoint driver to v1.07 Renamed ACP7WNT1.EXE to ACPWNT1.EXE Renamed ACP7WNT2.EXE to ACPWNT2.EXE v1.10 July 27, 1998 Updated ACP to v2.35a Updated Trackpt to v1.08 Updated Installation Instructions to include info about Service Pak 3 Added BIOS file v1.20 September 9, 1998 updated sytpt101 to sytpt103 updated pctpcwnt from v3.10.04 to v3.10.04k renamed trackptw to tracptw1 updated uttpfwnt from v4.11 to v4.12 updated vftpxwnt from v3.17.07q to v3.22Q v1.30 October 26, 1998 Added License.txt to package file updated sytpt103 to sytpt105 updated aftprwnt v1.80 to v1.91 updated acpwnta v2.35a to v2.351 updated irtpgwnt v1.11 to v1.12 updated tracptw1 v1.08 to v1.10 updated uttpfdos v4.12 to v4.13 updated uttpfwnt v4.12 to v4.13 Added instructions on downloading backlevel BIOS