Setup Procedures

Verifying the Hardware Installation

Windows Users

1When the computer’s operating system is loading, your SCSI card will be recognized and you will be prompted to install the drivers for it. Follow the on-screen instructions and choose to reboot your computer at the end of the driver installation procedure.

nFor details about installing the drivers for your SCSI card, refer to the documentation that came with it. Also refer to the documentation that came with your computer’s operating system.

2After the computer’s operating system (Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition) has loaded, open the “Control Panel” and double-click on the “System” icon. Select the “Device Manager” tab and double-click on “CDROM.” If the drive has been correctly installed, it should be listed as shown below. Similarly, double-click on “SCSI controllers” and the SCSI card should be listed as shown below if it has been properly installed.

nFor details about how to use the operating system, refer to the documentation that came with it.

nIf there is a or mark etc. next to the icon for the CRW2100SX drive or the SCSI card, this means that it has not been installed correctly.

nWhen using Windows NT, you can verify by opening the “Control Panel,” double- clicking on “SCSI Adapter” and clicking the “Devices” tab.

nFor Windows 2000, double-click “System” in the “Control Panel,” select the “Hardware” tab, and click the “Device Manager” button in “System Properties.”

*This is a screen shown in the Windows 98 Second Edition environment.

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