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3.2 Fixing a failed installation/upgrading the drivers
If you have not installed the drivers prior to plugging in the SC-USB then,
depending on the version of Windows that you have, the installation will either
fail with no option to search for the drivers or it will fail and ask for a disk to be
installed.
In the latter case you can insert the SC-USB driver disk in the computer and then
browse to the CD and let Windows install the drivers from the CD. Newer
versions of Windows will not give this option before failing, so you need to follow
the following steps. The same steps can be used to ensure that Windows is using
the latest drivers. Please note that the screens below are from Windows 7, the
exact appearance and wording will vary with other operating systems.
First use the CD to install the latest drivers onto the PC as shown above. Then
with the SC-USB plugged into the PC, open up the device manager screen of
Windows. This can be done either by browsing to the Device Manager via the
Control Panel or by using the search tool and running “devmgmt.msc”
If the install failed in the Device Manager you will see ‘SC-USB USB TO CS I/O
INTERFACE’ listed under ‘Other Devices’ with a yellow warning symbol to
indicate a problem as there is no driver installed yet. If you are attempting to
upgrade the driver the yellow symbol may not be present.
Right click on ‘SC-USB USB TO CS I/O INTERFACE’ and click on ‘Update
Driver Software’ in the menu that appears...