BIOS Portege 7000CT Driver
Version 8.20 Driver
Version 8.20 12-06-1999
A change was made that will now support the 10/100 Network DVD-Dock II.
Corrected a problem using a Cannon printer.
Corrected an intermittent power off problem under Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack.
Corrected a LAN controller detection problem. The failure occurred after powering up the computer, attached to the CD/DVD Dock, without an AC adaptor, executing Standby, and executing a wake-up after an AC adaptor had been attached.
Corrected a data corruption problem in the FDD. The failure would occur when attempting to read a floppy disk, after copying data by using LS-120 (a large capacity external FDD device using a 120MB "super disk"), under Windows 95/98, then re-booting the compu
Andrews (DG Staff Member) on 28-May-2004
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
TOSCDROM.SYS | 10.0 KB | 29 Aug 1997 |
retrofit.COM | 5.3 KB | 24 Aug 1998 |
instinfo.bat | 1.2 KB | 20 Dec 1999 |
README.COM | 15.8 KB | 20 Dec 1999 |
readme.txt | 13.5 KB | 20 Dec 1999 |
1114d820.exe | 515.1 KB | 20 Dec 1999 |
CHGBIOSA.EXE | 19.1 KB | 27 Jul 1999 |
retrofit.txt | 3.5 KB | 19 Aug 1998 |
SERWAVE.VXD | 14.2 KB | 19 Dec 1996 |
ASKIT.COM | 1.0 KB | 23 Mar 1994 |
BIOFC1FT.COM | 434.4 KB | 22 Nov 1999 |
acpi.reg | 115 bytes | 29 Jul 1998 |
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