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root directory of the CD using Windows Explorer and click on the file named 
Autorun.exe. This will open the window shown above. Then click the Install Driver link 
to install the driver. 
The CD-ROM included with your DGE-528T is designed to make installation of 
necessary software a painless and trouble-free process. Simply click on the Install 
Drivers link, and an Installation Wizard will guide you through the process, no matter 
which operating system you’re running. The included Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is 
needed to read or print out your user manual, will also come in handy for many other 
applications.  
Simply follow the directions in the Wizard, and your DGE-528T will be installed 
successfully in just a few minutes, allowing you to enjoy the many advantages of 
joining an Ethernet LAN.   
When the driver installation program (shown above) is complete, you can then install 
the PCI card inside your PC. When you restart your PC, the DGE-528T will be ready 
to use. 
 

Install Adapter 

1.    Shut down the computer, unplug its power cord, and remove the chassis cover. 
(Important: Opening the case of your computer may compromise the warranty of your 
computer.  
Consult the computer manufacturer before opening the case to ensure that you 
adhere to warranty guidelines. In some cases, you may need to have the DGE-528T 
installed by your computer manufacturer.)   
2.    Insert the contact edge of the DGE-528T card into the connector of any available 
PCI slot. Press the card firmly into the connector such that the card’s contacts are fully 
seated in the connector.   
3.    Install the bracket screw that secures the card to the computer chassis.   
4.  Replace the computer’s chassis cover.  
5.    Reconnect the computer’s power cord, and switch computer power on. If the 
BIOS section of your computer’s boot program is Plug-and-Play compliant, then at 
power-up the BIOS will automatically configure any newly installed DGE-528T 
adapter.  

NOTE

:    Due to a fault in some Plug-and-Play BIOS programs, occasionally a newly installed 

adapter is assigned an Interrupt Number which has already been assigned to another device. 

In such a case, the conflict of the Interrupt Number will cause faults in the behavior of both 

devices. Therefore, the user must run the CMOS Setup utility, and manually assign a 

non-conflicting Interrupt Number. 

 

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