
3. Installation
7
The installation program automatically detects if your computer is
properly configured and initialized for USB installation. If the
installation program aborts, see the Troubleshooting section. You
may need to upgrade your computer. Make connections when
requested in the installation procedure, illustrated in Figure 2-1.
Your particular environment may require drive letters or folder
names different than those mentioned here. You may be asked to
specify file locations on the Windows
®
CD, or on the software
installation diskette. For example: Windows
®
might look on the A:\
drive for a file that is on the Windows
®
98 CD. In this case, you
would specify a search such as D:\WIN98\SETUP.
3.1 Automatic Installation For Windows
®
98 System
The installation program automatically recognizes if your operating
system is Windows
®
98.
1. Close any Windows
®
applications that may be running on your
computer.
2. Insert the software installation diskette in the appropriate drive.
3. Connect the USB cable to your computer. Do not connect the
USB cable to the adapter.
4. Connect the network cable to the network port and to the
Ethernet Adapter.
5. From the Windows
®
Taskbar, select Start /Run.
6. In the Run dialog, type A:\SETUP.
7. Click OK.The system displays Setup and Welcome screens.
8. Click Next.
9. Follow the on-screen messages. Make the connection as
requested.
10. A New Hardware Found form appears with the message: USB
Ethernet Adapter. The system builds the driver information
database and completes the installation. During this process,