Black Box IC1000A, USB Directors RS-232, IC135A, IC1002A manual Determining the Level of USB Support

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USB DIRECTORS RS-232

5.1.2DETERMINING THE LEVEL OF USB SUPPORT

If you have an earlier version of Windows 95 than OSR2.1, you will need to upgrade to a more recent version of Windows. Otherwise, to determine if your system supports USB, take the following steps:

1.Insert the Black Box driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.

2.In the START menu, select RUN.

3.Type “X:\Win95\usbready” (where “X” is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).

One of two USB System Checker dialog boxes will appear. If your system does not support USB, the text in the dialog box will read, “This system DOES NOT currently support USB!” If you see this, take the steps described in Section 5.1.4. If your system does support USB, the text in the dialog box will read, “This system DOES have support for USB,” and you may continue with the Windows 95 installation instructions for your USB Director RS-232.

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Contents USB Directors RS-232 FCC/IC RFI Statements USB Directors RS-232 NOM Statement USB Directors RS-232 Trademarks Contents Table of Contents Compliance SpecificationsSpecifications Weight Overview IntroductionComplete Package FeaturesInstalling the Hardware InstallationUSB Directors RS-232 Installing the Software Drivers Windows 98 or 98 SE, Windows CE, Windows ME Installation Windows NT Installation Windows Installation Operation Using the Edgeport Utility Program USB Directors RS-232 Using the USB Status Utility Viewer for Windows NT Using USB with Windows TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Determining the Level of USB Support Checking for Full USB Support in the Device Manager Determining WHY Support is not Present Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and Packaging Software Restrictions Page Page Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved