Analog Devices Inc. SoundMAX Windows 95/98 Driver Version: 4.06.0604 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS: Installation or Update of Analog Devices SoundMAX Audio Driver NOTE: Ensure that previously loaded driver versions were properly uninstalled. 1. From the task bar click on Start -> Run. 3. In the Run dialog box type in X:\path\setup, where X:\path is the full path to the source files. 4. Click on the OK button or press the ENTER key. 5. Click on the Next and OK prompts as they appear. 6. Reboot the system to complete the driver installation. NOTE: With some versions of Windows 95 you may have difficulty adjusting Microphone gain. Click the "Advanced" button beneath the Mic volume slider then click on the "Mic 20dB Gain" checkbox to adjust the overall gain. Removal of Analog Devices SoundMAX Audio Driver 1. From the task bar click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. 2. Double-click on Add/Remove programs. 4. Click on SoundMAXVxD then click on the Add/Remove button. 5. Click on the OK buttons as they appear. 7. Close any open windows and reboot your system. This will remove all files loaded by the install, and the installer will need to be run again before the sound system will work. UNATTENDED (SILENT) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Unattended installations use an InstallShield Silent Response File (setup.iss) to provide user input. Running an Unattended Installation 1. Run SETUP.EXE as described in the installation section above but with the -s parameter. This will use the .iss file that is provided with the driver. To use a different setup.iss file use the -f1 parameter to provide the full path to the file. NOTE: When running an installation in silent mode, no messages are displayed. Instead, a log file named Setup.log captures installation information, including whether the installation was successful. You can use the -f2 parameter to control where the log file will be created. Creating a custom Silent Response File 1. Run Setup.exe as directed above but with the -r parameter to record the install responses in setup.iss. Use the -f1 parameter to control where the .iss file is created. The line below will create setup.iss in the c:\tmp directory. SETUP.EXE -r -f1c:\tmp\setup.iss