IBM ThinkPad 240X, 240Z October 18, 2000 Windows 95/98/Me/2000 Supplement Files Version 1.05 ====================================================================== Notice: ------- If you use the Product Recovery CD-ROM shipped with your ThinkPad to restore the Windows 95/98/Me/2000 preload environment, you do not need this package. This package is required when you install Windows 95/98/Me/2000 without the Product Recovery CD-ROM. What This Package Does ---------------------- The ThinkPad listed below incorporates several new devices that were not available when Windows 95/98/Me/2000 was announced. This package provides the supplement files to support new devices and fix some problems for Windows 95/98/Me/2000. The following ThinkPad computers are supported: - ThinkPad 240X, 240Z To determine if you should update the supplement files, refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. To update the supplement files, refer to the "Installation Instructions" section. Released Versions ----------------- Version 1.00 Initial release for ThinkPad 240X Version 1.05 Support for ThinkPad 240Z and Windows Me Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.00> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad 240X. <1.05> - (New) Support for ThinkPad 240Z. - (New) Support for Windows Me. Installation Instructions ------------------------- For Windows Me Updating Infrared Port driver 1. Start Windows Me. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then click Run. 4. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\FIR\WINME2K\IRSUPP.EXE in the Open box and click OK. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. 6. Reboot the computer for the driver to be effective. Installing IBM LCD Color Profile support 1. Start Windows Me. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Display icon. 5. Click the Settings tab, and the Advanced button. 6. Click the Monitor tab, and the Change button. 7. Click Have Disk. 8. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\IBMLCD\WINME and click OK. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 9. Confirm IBMTPLCD.INF is selected, and click OK. 10. Select one panel in the list you are using now, and click Apply. 11. Select Color Management tab to make sure IBMTPLCD is shown in Color Profiles window. 12. Close all window, then the installation has been finished. For Windows 2000 Updating Infrared Port driver 1. Start Windows 2000. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then clck Run. 4. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\FIR\WINME2K\IRSUPP.EXE in the Open box and click OK. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. 6. Reboot the computer for the driver to be effective. Installing IBM LCD Color Profile support 1. Start Windows 2000. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Display icon. 5. Click the Settings tab, and the Advanced button. 6. Click the Monitor tab, and the Properties button. 7. Click the Driver tab, and the Update Driver... button. 8. In the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard, Select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver. Click Next button. 9. Click Have Disk. 10. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\IBMLCD\WIN2K and click OK. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 11. Confirm IBMTPLCD.INF is selected, and click OK. 12. Select one panel in the list you are using now, and click Next. 13. Follow the instructions, and finish the installation. 14. Select Color Management tab to make sure IBMTPLCD.ICM file is loaded. 15. Reboot the computer to take effects. For upgrading Windows 98 Second Edition from Windows 95/98 Note: The following procedures assume to use APM (Advanced Power Management) mode. Updating APM driver 1. Start Windows 95/98. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Open the Windows Explorer. 4. Find C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\APMINST\UPGRADE\APMINST.REG file, and double-click it. 5. Confirm that the message, Information in APMINST.REG has been successfully entered into the registry., is displayed. 6. Click OK. 7. Start upgrading Windows 98 Second Edition. Installing IBM LCD Color Profile support 1. Start Windows 98 Second Edition. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Display icon. 5. Click the Settings tab, and the Advanced button. 6. Click the Monitor tab, and the Change button. 7. Click Have Disk. 8. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\IBMLCD\WIN98 and click OK. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 9. Confirm IBM_TP.INF is selected, and click OK. 10. Select one panel in the list you are using now, and click OK. 11. Select Color Management tab to make sure IBM_TP is shown in Color Profiles window. 12. Close all window, then the installation has been finished. For installing Windows 98 Second Edition from scratch Note: - Do not do the following procedures if you use Windows 98 initial release. - The following procedures assume to use APM (Advanced Power Management) mode. Updating APM driver 1. Make the backup copy of Windows 98 Second Edition Boot Disk. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Copy C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\APMINST\SCRATCH\APMINST.INF file to the backup copy of Windows 98 Second Edition Boot Disk. From now on, use this backup copy as the Windows 98 Second Edition Boot Disk. 4. Type E:\>SETUP A:\APMINST.INF to start Windows 98 Second Edition installation; Where, E: is the CD-ROM drive letter for Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM. A: is the diskette drive letter for Windows 98 Second Edition Boot Disk. 5. Follow the instruction of Windows 98 Second Edition Install program. Installing IBM LCD Color Profile support 1. Start Windows 98 Second Edition. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Display icon. 5. Click the Settings tab, and the Advanced button. 6. Click the Monitor tab, and the Change button. 7. Click Have Disk. 8. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\IBMLCD\WIN98 and click OK. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 9. Confirm IBM_TP.INF is selected, and click OK. 10. Select one panel in the list you are using now, and click OK. 11. Select Color Management tab to make sure IBM_TP is shown in Color Profiles window. 12. Close all window, then the installation has been finished. For Windows 98 (not Windows 98 Second Edition ) Note: Do not do the following procedures if you use Windows 98 Second Edition. Updating PCMCIA (PC Card) controller driver 1. Start Windows 98. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then clck Run. 4. Type in the following command in the Open box and click OK. MOVE C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\PCMCIA\WIN9598\W98.INF C:\WINDOWS\INF\PCMCIA.INF If prompted to overwrite, click Yes. 5. Close Finished - MOVE window. 6. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 7. Double-click the System icon and click the Device Manager tab. 8. Remove the PCMCIA controller(s) from the devices list. 9. Click the Refresh button. Then the system will re-detect the PCMCIA controller(s). 10. Ensure the detected controller is enabled. 11. Reboot the computer. Installing IBM LCD Color Profile support 1. Start Windows 98. 2 If you have not, extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Display icon. 5. Click the Settings tab, and the Advanced button. 6. Click the Monitor tab, and the Change button. 7. Click Have Disk. 8. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\IBMLCD\WIN98 and click OK. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 9. Confirm IBM_TP.INF is selected, and click OK. 10. Select one panel in the list you are using now, and click Apply. 11. Select Color Management tab to make sure IBM_TP is shown in Color Profiles window. 12. Close all window, then the installation has been finished. For Windows 95 Note: - One of the following versions of Windows 95 must be installed on the system prior to running this utility program: - Windows 95 4.00.950 (Retail) - Windows 95 4.00.950b (OSR2 without USB Supplement) - Windows 95 4.00.950b (OSR2.1 with USB Supplement) - Windows 95 4.00.950C (OSR2.5 with or without USB Supplement) - It is assumed that all devices in system are enabled. This utility may not work properly if there are devices in the system which are disabled. Updating Intel controller driver 1. Start Windows 95. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then clck Run. 4. Type in C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\CHIPSET\SETUP.EXE in the Open box and click OK. 5. At the Welcome screen, read the license agreement. If you agree, click Next, then Next. 6. Click OK to restart the computer. 7. Follow the instructions on the screen and use default settings to complete the setup when Windows 95 is restarted. Further information is available in the README.TXT file located in the C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\CHIPSET directory. Updating PCMCIA (PC Card) controller driver for Windows 95 OSR2/OSR2.1/OSR2.5 1. Start Windows 95. 2. Extract this package onto the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, select Programs, then click MS-DOS Prompt. 4. Enter the following commands at the MS-DOS prompt, and press the ENTER key for the each command. If prompted to overwrite, say Yes. COPY C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\PCMCIA\WIN9598\PCMCIA.INF C:\WINDOWS\INF\ COPY C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\PCMCIA\WIN9598\CBSS.VXD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ COPY C:\DRIVERS\WIN\SUPP\PCMCIA\WIN9598\PCCARD.VXD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ 5. Type in EXIT and press the ENTER key to close the MS-DOS Prompt window. 6. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 7. Double-click the System icon, then the Device Manager tab. 8. Double-click the PCMCIA controller(s), and remove all devices under it (them) by clicking Remove. 9. Check if PCI CardBus Bridge exists in Other devices in the list. If not exits, go to the step 10. If exists, double-click the Other devices, and remove the PCI CardBus Bridge under it by clicking Remove. 10. Click the Refresh button. Then the system will re-detect the PCMCIA controller(s). 11. Click Yes in Version Conflict dialog box. 12. Double-click Texas Instruments PCI-1211 CardBus Controller. 13. Remove check mark in front of Disable in this hardware profile. 14. Click OK. 15. Click Next, then click Next. 16. Click Finish. 17. Reboot the system. Trademarks ---------- * IBM and ThinkPad are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. * Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.