Intel(r) Ultra ATA Storage Driver Setup
README.TXT

Description
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The Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver automatically enables fast Ultra ATA
transfers for a variety of ATA/ATAPI mass storage devices such as hard
disk drives and CD-ROMs.  This driver has been architected to take advantage
of the latest Intel Ultra ATA controller features to improve both storage
subsystem performance and overall system performance.  Driver installation
is fully automated for both Microsoft Windows* 98 and Windows NT4.0.

System Requirements
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Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0 (any Service Pack)
Intel 8xx-series chipset (e.g., Intel 810 Chipset)

Basic Installation Instructions
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- Run SETUP.EXE and answer all prompts
- You will be prompted to reboot when installation is complete

Note:  By default, all general files (README.TXT, etc.) are copied to the
       path <bootdrive>:\Program Files\Intel\Ultra ATA Storage Driver

Verifying Correct Installation
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Microsoft Windows 98:  
  - Run Start/Settings/ControlPanel
  - Double-click System
  - Select the Device Manager tab
  - Expand the Hard Disk Controllers entry
  - Select either the 'Primary' or 'Secondary' controller listed
  - Select the Properties button
  - Select the Driver tab
  - Select the Driver File Details button
  - 'INTELATA.MPD' should be displayed

Microsoft Windows NT4.0:
  - Run Start/Settings/ControlPanel
  - Double-click SCSI Adapters
  - Select the Devices tab
  - 'IntelATA' or 'Intel Ultra ATA Controller' should be displayed
  
Advanced Installation Instructions
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The following  SETUP flags are available:
  -S          Silent install (no user prompts)
  -B          Forces a system reboot after installation
  -P <path>   Supplies target installation path
  -A          Extracts all driver files (does not install driver) to <path>
              if -P is also supplied, or the default directory otherwise
  -N          Installs all components except driver
  -O <name>   Supplies target Start Menu Program Folder name if installing
              Companion applet
  -L<number>  Forces a particular language install (See the product
              documentation for a table mapping <number> to language)

Notes:  Flags and their parameters are not case-sensitive.  
        Flags may be supplied in any order, with the exception of the -S and
        -L flags which must be supplied last.
        When using the -A flag, a target path may be specified via the -P
        flag, and the -O, -L, -S, and -N flags are ignored.
        When using the -P or -O flags, a space is required between the flag
        and the argument; when using -L, however, there should be no space.

To load the driver via the method outlined in the Microsoft document,
"Deployment Guide Automating Windows NT Setup," use the supplied TXTSETUP.OEM
file included in this driver package and insert the lines below into the
UNATTEND.TXT file.  (The TXTSETUP.OEM, INTELATA.INF, and INTELATA.SYS file
need to first be extracted from the compressed .CAB file. To extract these
files, run 'SETUP -A -P <path>' as described above.)

  // Insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT file
  [MassStorageDrivers]
  "Intel Ultra ATA Controller" = OEM

  [OEMBootFiles]
  INTELATA.INF
  INTELATA.SYS
  TXTSETUP.OEM

Removing the Software
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- Run Start/Settings/ControlPanel
- Select the Add/Remove button
- The uninstall script will prompt you to restart the system

Support Information
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Contact your system provider, or visit http://support.intel.com for the
latest troubleshooting information.

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DISCLAIMER
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Intel Corporation makes no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty.  The
INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (Final, Single User) completely defines
the licensed use of this software.  Intel disclaims all warranties and
liabilities for the use of this document and the information contained herein,
and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this
document, nor does Intel make a commitment to update the information
contained herein. Intel reserves the right to make changes to this document
at any time, without notice.

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