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If you need to change DMA, IRQ, or port settings, deselect the Use
automatic settings checkbox and reconÞgure the driver with the correct
DMA, IRQ, and port addresses.
Installing Drivers in Windows NT 4.0
This section gives you general steps for installing and setting up
multimedia drivers under Windows NT 4.0. Please contact the
manufacturer of your multimedia device to Þnd out about Windows NT
4.0 drivers, conÞguration, and compatibility for your speciÞc device.
Many sound cards and MIDI interfaces do not yet have drivers for
Windows NT 4.0. Before you purchase or install any device, Þnd out
whether it is compatible with NT 4.0. Read the Microsoft Windows NT
ÒHardware Compatibility ListÓ to Þnd out which devices NT 4.0
supports.
To Remove a Driver…
1. Click the Start button, and choose
Settings-Control Panel
.
2. In the Control Panel, double-click the System icon.
3. Select the Device Manager tab.
4. In the list of hardware items, double-click the sound, video, and
game controllers. The list will expand to show the complete list of
installed multimedia drivers.
5. Highlight the driver you want to remove, and click Remove.
The changes will take effect the next time you restart your computer.
If you donÕt log on with NT Administrator privileges, you canÕt install or
remove drivers.
1. If you have a sound card or MIDI interface that goes inside the
computer, make sure that the card is physically installed. If it
isn’t, shut down the computer and install the card now. If you
have an external MIDI interface, make sure that it’s connected to
the computer.
2. Choose
Start-Programs-Administrative Tools
. This opens the NT
Diagnostics program.
3. Click the Resources tab. Use the information in this window to
find the available resources for your sound card or MIDI interface.
When you finish, close the Diagnostics dialog box.

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