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Note for Windows 2000 and XP:
If you do not have Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 or
Windows XP Service Pack 1 installed, please download the service pack from the
Microsoft® Web site (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com) and install it before you
install the reader.
You must be logged into Windows with the appropriate privileges to install a hardware
device. If you have difficulties installing the reader on a computer at your office (or on a
company-provided notebook computer), please see your company's network administra-
tor.
1.
With your computer running, plug the Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader into
an available USB port as shown on page 7.
2.
These operating systems will detect the reader as a new device and install the
appropriate device drivers automatically.
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With your computer running, insert the Kensington driver CD into your CD-ROM
drive.
2.
Plug the Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader into an available USB port as
shown on page 7.
The New Hardware Found screen appears briefly, indicating that Windows has
detected the reader.
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The Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader
• This User's Manual
• Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader Driver CD (required for Windows 98 SE
installation only)
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PC with a Pentium® processor or equivalent, or Macintosh® with PowerPC or higher
• USB port (USB 2.0 recommended for faster data transfer)
• CD-ROM
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• Windows® 98 SE, Millennium Edition, 2000 with Service Pack 3, or XP with
Service Pack 1
• Mac OS® 10.1.5 or higher (10.2.2 recommended)
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