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3. If the Hardware Installation window pops up, click “Continue Anyway”; 

  click “Finish.” (The driver’s been tested for stability and compatibility.)

4. Repeat steps 1-3. 

5. Restart Windows to complete the installation. 

Windows Vista

1. At the Found New Hardware Wizard, select “Locate and install driver 

  software (recommended).”

2. Click on “I don’t have the disc. Show me other options.”

3. Select the option “Browse my computer for driver software (advanced).”

4. Insert the driver CD; check “Include subfolders”; enter “D:\PCI_IO\ 

  nm9xxx\Vista32” for Vista 32-bit or “D:\PCI_IO\nm9xxx\Vista64” for  

  Vista 64-bit; click “Next.” 

NOTE:

 Change “D:” if/as needed to match 

  your CD-ROM driver designation.

5. If the system prompts you that the drivers are not signed, select the  

  option “Install this driver software anyway.”

6. Click “Close” to complete the driver installation. 

Verify Windows Driver Installation

1. Right-click “My Computer”; click “Manage”; click “Device Manager.”

2. Click on “+” (plus sign) in front of “Ports (COM & LPT)”; one “MosChip  

  PCI Serial Port …” listing should be displayed.

3. Double-click “Multifunction adapters”; “MosChip PCI Multi-I/O  

  Controller” should be displayed. 

Change the COM Port Address

Some serial devices need a specific COM port in order to work. If your 

serial devices work properly, do not change these settings.

1. In the Device Manager window, double-click “Ports (COM & LPT)”; 

  then double-click the “MosChip PCI Serial Port” you want to change.

2. On the Settings tab, click “Advanced.”

3. Click the down arrow next to the “COM Port Number” box; select a  

  COM port that is not in use; click “OK.”

4. Click “OK”; then close the Device Manager to save the changes. 

 

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