Operations Manual
SV-4103-X4
Part Number: 107610
Page 51 of 80
Version 1.1. 09/29/2009
8.3 Installing Legacy Peripherals
When you install what Microsoft calls a legacy
peripheral, you will need to use the Add
Hardware Wizard, as described to let Windows
know about the new device.
NOTE:
The term legacy refers to anything
that's no longer on the cutting edge.
8.3.1 Removing Legacy Peripherals
When removing a legacy peripheral from your
system, you need to let Windows know that the
device is gone. This enables Windows to reuse the
resources (places in memory and internal
communications channels) that it previously
allocated to that device.
To tell Windows that you have removed a legacy
device, perform the following steps:
1. From the
Start
menu, point to
Settings
and then
click
Control Panel
.
(Figure 8-8).
Figure 8-8
Control Panel