Delete HITACHI DVD-RAMDZ-MV5 USB Device in “DVD/CD-ROM drive”.

With Windows® 2000 Professional/XP:

1 Set the power switch on DVD video camera/ recorder to “OVIDEO”, and use the PC connection cable to connect it to the PC.

2 Open “System” on Control Panel, and then click “Device Manager” under the “Hardware” tab.

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4 If your PC uses Windows® 2000 Professional, delete HITACHI DVD-RAM DZ-MV5 USB Device in “Disk drives”.

If your PC uses Windows®, or the file cannot be found, proceed with the next step:

5 Delete Hitachi DVDCAM DVD Mode USB HS Interface in “USB (Universal Serial Bus) controllers”.

If the item cannot be found, proceed with the next step:

6 Close Device Manager.

If the message for restart appears, click “No”.

7 If your PC uses Windows® 2000 Professional, open the C:\WINNT\INF folder.

If your PC uses Windows® XP, open the C:\WINDOWS\INF folder.

If the INF folder cannot be found, use Explorer to choose the “Tools” menu, “Folder Options”, “View” tab, and then “Show all files and folders”: Click “OK” and then try again.

DELETING OTHER APPLICATIONS

8 Use application software “Notepad” provided with Windows® to open the oem*.inf files (* represents a number) from the file with the higher number. Search for the files with the following entry on the second and third lines, and then delete them:

;Hitachi DVDCAM USB Driver Installation

File

;Support OS: Windows® 2000 Professional

and Windows® XP

Extension “.inf” may not appear, depending on the setting of PC.

9 Also delete the oem*.PNF files with the same numbers as those of the files deleted in step 8.

10Disconnect the DVD video camera/recorder from PC, and then restart the PC.

To uninstall the other applications, use “Control Panel” to open “Add or Remove Applications”, choose the applications to be uninstalled from the displayed list of applications, and then click the “Change/ Remove” button.

Note:

After uninstalling software, be sure to restart the PC.

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