To make a floppy disk for driver installation, use the MAKEDISK utility. Place a formatted floppy disk in your drive. Go to the \MAKEDISK folder on the Intel CD. At the command line type:
MAKEDISK [operating system] [destination]
where [operating system] is the type of operating system (OS) which needs the diskette and [destination] is the drive letter.
OS options are:
NT = Windows NT
W9X = Windows 95 or 98
W2K = Windows 2000
NW = NetWare servers and clients
DOS = MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, OS/2
MODEM=Modem drivers for the PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 CardBus II
adapters (all versions of Windows)
For Windows 9x, Me and 2000 the created floppy will contain only the base drivers and NOT the advanced networking features installations. These may be installed from the Intel CD or over the network once the base connection has been established.
Example:
MAKEDISK NT A: <Enter>