4. Gently insert the card into the empty slot, making sure it is firmly seated.
5. Secure the card in place using the screw you removed in Step 3.
6. Put the computer case back on.
Installing the Drivers
If you lose your driver disk, these drivers are available as a free download from our
website. Visit www.startech.com and click on the Downloads link for more information.
Windows 98SE/ME
1. Insert installation CD that came with the card into your CD-ROM or other
optical drive.
2. Open My Computer and right-click the icon for your CD-ROM. Choose Explore.
3. Double-click the setup.exe file. The program will now copy the appropriate
driver files onto your system; simply follow the on-screen prompts. When you see a
message stating that the process is complete, restart the computer.
4. Once your system reboots, Windows will detect the new hardware and install the
drivers.
Windows 2000/XP/2003
Windows 2000/XP/2003 includes native support for USB 2.0 and will install the drivers
automatically. Ensure you have the most current Microsoft Service Pack installed.
Mac OS X
Mac OS X offers native support for USB 2.0. To ensure maximum performance from your
USB 2.0 card, make sure that your version of OS X is kept up to date with the latest
patches and upgrades.
Verifying Your Installation (Windows)
Windows 98SE/ME
1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click System.
3. Click the Hardware tab.
4. If the card and related components do not appear with a red x or yellow exclamation
point (!) next to them, Windows has not detected a problem with the installation and
the card should function normally.
Windows 2000/XP/2003
1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double click System.
3. Click the Hardware tab and choose Device Manager.
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