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Freecom DVD RW Recorder

1.3 Driver Installation

Under Windows 2000 , XP and Vista a separate driver is not required. The drivers will be installed automatically by the operating system after plugging in the Freecom DVD RW Recorder into the USB port of your computer.

Your Freecom DVD RW Recorder is fully backwards compatible with USB 1.1. The instal- lation for USB 1.1 is the same as described below for USB 2.0.

1.4 Allocation of the drive letter to the Freecom drive

After successfully completing the installation of the Freecom DVD RW Recorder, a new drive letter is assigned automatically (the first available letter after the internal DVD RW Recorders). This can shift the drive letter of an internal CD-ROM drive (for example, 'D' to 'E'). If this leads to problems, it is possible to change the drive letter assignment as follows:

1.Click "Start" - "Settings" - "Control Panel" - "Administration" - "Computer Administra- tion".

2.Click "Disk Maintenance" and then select the Freecom drive.

3.In the "Operation" menu ("Action" in Windows XP), select All Tasks and then click Change drive letter and path.

4.In the next window, click "Change" and select a drive letter in Assign the following drive letters.

5.Click "Yes" to confirm your change.



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Freecom Technologies 400 user manual Driver Installation, Allocation of the drive letter to the Freecom drive