D i g i g r a m
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How to check the installation
Go to
<Start> <Settings> <Control panel> <Sound and Multimedia>
. You
should see the VX442 I/Os on the list of available playback and recording
devices if your VX442 is properly installed.
Removing the VX442 driver for Windows 98 SE,
Millennium, 2000 and XP
To remove the VX442 driver:
•
Go to
<Start> <Settings> <Control panel> <System> <Hardware
>
<
Device manager>
then <
Sound, Video and Game controllers>
.
•
Select the ‘Digigram VX442…’ and remove it.
Windows 2000 and XP only:
•
Then browse to the drive where the installation files are located (on
the CD-Rom or in the update’s extracting destination folder) and
run
DigigramUninstall.exe
to delete remaining driver files from
your hard disk.
•
Restart your computer.
Updating the VX442 driver for Windows 98 SE,
Millennium, 2000 and XP
•
Go to
<Start> <Settings> <Control panel> <System>
.
•
Select the Device Manager tab.
•
Open the Sound, video and game controllers category.
•
Select the
'Digigram VX442'
item.
•
Click on the Properties button.
•
Select the Driver tab.
•
Click on the Update driver button.
•
Click Next.
•
Select Display a list of all the drivers… to select a specific driver
and click Next.
•
Click on the Have Disk button.
•
Browse to the drive where the installation files are located (on the
CD-Rom or in the update’s extracting destination folder) and click
OK.
•
The wizard should display the proper driver. Click OK to continue.
•
Select Continue anyway if Windows displays the following
message:
The software has not passed Windows Logo testing
”.
•
Click on the Next button to start copying the driver files.
•
Click on the Finish button to complete the driver installation.
Reboot is not necessary.