1:34 PM 3/13/03 The downloaded file is called MT128PCI.EXE and will work with the ISA versions as well. It will unzip into four folders for 95, 98/Me, NT and 2000. The drivers that are packaged with the ISDN Device have each OS on the respective floppy. Installation for Me is almost the same as 98. There is no reference for Me in the manual at this time, therefore use the 98 Installation, as a general guideline. This readme points out some differences from the manual for Microsoft Windows 98, Me and 2000. Microsoft Windows 95 and NT 4.0 are not affected. Downloaded File folder contents: vs2.59nt = Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 driver. v95.v252 = Microsoft Window 95 OSR2 with ISDN support. 98-ME = Microsoft Windows 98SE and Me (Millennium) Drivers. 2000-XP = Microsoft Windows 2000. install.txt = This file Installation Changes from the manual for 98 and Me: Notes: 1) If driver exists, remove current drivers (with card installed). See DRIVER REMOVAL at the end of this readme for complete removal instructions. 2)If fresh install, insert the card in the system. A)If you already downloaded the driver from the Multitech Web site. Run the file MT128PCI.EXE, you can select the folder where the driver will be loaded or you can let the file to extract in the default folder. B) On power up the system will detect new hardware. Point the system to look for the drivers (98 and Me or 2000) to the folder there the new drivers are in your system. C) Once installed, in 98 and Me you can install the virtual device drivers for the modems (UV and SV models only!). Do this by opening up Modems in Control Panel. Select ADD. Manually look for the modems. CLick on Have Disk. Type in the path for the drivers. Click on OK. Select the appropriate driver, then select the Com Port 5. Repeat for Com 6. [2000 does not support the virtual ports]. All ISDN configurations for 98, ME and 2000 are now done in the Configuration Tool on the lower right hand corner of the taskbar. 95 and NT are unaffacted by this upgrade. *Removal in 95/98/ME/XP/2000 1. Run "sweep.exe"(95/98/ME) or "w2ksweep.exe"(2000/XP in safe mode) to clean ISDN information. 2. Shutdown machine 3. Don't have to remove exist ISDN cards from machine 4. Power on machine 5. Install drivers as usual pnp devices NT4.0 Install Please copy NT 4.0 drivers on Floppy Disk and install drivers from floppy and follow manual.