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How do I use PowerQuest “Boot Disk Builder” to create a “PowerCast” disk for Broadcom 570x?

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How do I use PowerQuest “Boot Disk Builder” to create a “PowerCast” disk for Broadcom 570x?

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• Download the latest “Netware (ODI16)” driver for 570x. • Run PowerQuest “Boot Disk Builder”. • During the process of creating the “PowerCast Boot Disk” you will be asked to select a network adapter. Choose any Ethernet adapter listed. The 3Com 3C509 will be used in this example. • Once “Boot Disk Builder” is finished creating the diskette, open Windows Explorer and view the contents of A: drive. • Delete 3C5X9.COM or other existing ODI driver • Copy the file B57.COM that was downloaded in step 1 to A:\. • Use Notepad or another text editor to edit NET.CFG. • In NET.CFG replace references to 3C5X9 with B57 Example NET.CFG: LINK SUPPORT BUFFERS 6 1600 PROTOCOL BIND B57 LINK DRIVER B57 FRAME ETHERNET_802.2 FRAME ETHERNET_II • Save the changes to NET.CFG. • Use Notepad or other text editor to edit AUTOEXEC.BAT • In AUTOEXEC.BAT replace 3C5X9.COM with B57.COM. Example AUTOEXEC.BAT: @ECHO OFF @PROMPT $P$G kicknic lsl b57.com REM mouse ECHO. ECHO. ECHO ImageCenter 5.0 ECHO Copyright 1994-20

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