4. Microsoft Windows Update will list all available updates on the web. At
Critical
Updates and Service Packs
, select the most recent Service Pack available for
download.
5. Once The Service Pack is downloaded and installed into your system, you will need to
restart Windows before the Microsoft EHCI drivers are installed on your system.
To download Windows 2000 Service Pack 4:
1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet.
2. Click
Start
and select
Windows Update
.
3. Windows 2000 will launch Microsoft Internet Explorer and open the link to Microsoft
Windows Update. Please click on
Scan for updates
.
4. Click
Review and install updates
.
5. Scroll up and down the bottom screen to check the components that Microsoft
Windows has chosen for you to update. As these components are the most critical
components for your system, it is recommended that you install all of them
immediately. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 should be included in the list if your
system has not been updated before. De-select any unnecessary downloads, and
choose
Install now
to start downloading.
6. Once Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 and any other components are installed, you will
be required to reboot your system before the EHCI drivers can be installed in your
system.
Installing drivers in Windows ME/98SE/98
1. Make sure the PCI USB card has been properly installed on your system.
2. If the controller card is installed correctly, a yellow exclamation mark will appear next to
one of the
VIA Tech 3038 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller Item(s)
under
Universal Serial Bus Controllers
in Device Manager.
3. Insert the supplied Driver Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
4. Locate and execute the setup program by double-clicking on the
SETUP.EXE
file,
located in the
D:\VIA\VT62X2
folder, of the Driver installation CD, assuming that your
CD-ROM drive is designated as the D:\ drive.
5. At the setup program, select
Install USB Driver
and press the
Next
button.
6. Follow the setup program instructions to finish installing the EHCI drivers. Once the
drivers are installed, you need to restart your Windows.
7. If you have installed the EHCI drivers correctly, the yellow exclamation mark next to the
item in Device Manager (described in step 2) will no longer be present, and the EHCI
driver will be added to
Universal Serial Bus Controllers
in Device Manager.
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