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1.From your desktop,
2.Select aÉîáÅÉ=j~å~ÖÉê and select sáÉï=ÇÉîáÅÉë=Äó=íóéÉ.
In the Modem section, a Kyocera device should appear. If not, the device has not been successfully installed.
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1.From your desktop,
2.Select e~êÇï~êÉ and then aÉîáÅÉ=j~å~ÖÉê.
In the Modem section, a Kyocera device should appear. If not, the device has not been successfully installed.
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1.Keep your device connected to the Windows 98 system.
2.Go to the Device Manager, highlight your USB device and click oÉãçîÉ.
3.Disconnect your USB device.
4.Go to C:\Windows\inf\directory and remove ÇêîÇ~í~KÄáå and ÇêîáÇñKÄáå.
5.Go to C:\Windows\inf\Other and remove hvl`bo^=tfobibpp=`lomKãÇãâïÅKáåÑ and hvl`bo^=tfobibpp=`lomKâïÅãÇãVUKáåÑ.
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1.Keep your device connected to the Windows 2000 system.
2.Go to the modem section of the Device Manager and highlight the USB modem.
3.Go to the ^Åíáçå menu and highlight råáåëí~ääKKK
4.Disconnect your USB device.
5.Go to C:\Windows\inf\directory and browse through the oem*.inf files and find the one belonging to the USB device.
6.Remove the OEM’s mkc and fkc files.
The standard Microsoft USB Driver binary <usbser.sys> is required on Host PCs (Windows 98 and Windows 2000) for successful usage of USB. If this file is missing, it is likely that a Windows error message, “Invalid Driver” will appear. This can be found on the Windows 98 SE CD.
For more information, please refer to: http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/resources/hwservices/WDMmodem.asp.
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