If the software CD is secondary master and the location to mount is /mnt/cdrom,
[root@localhost root]#mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
[root@localhost root]#cd /mnt/cdrom/Linux
[root@localhost Linux]#./uninstall.sh
The installation program runs automatically if you have an autorun software package installed and
configured.
4.
Click
Uninstall
.
5.
Click
Next
.
6.
Click
Finish
.
Sharing your machine locally
Follow the steps below to set up the computers to share your machine locally.
If the Host computer is directly connected to the machine with USB cable and is also connected to the local network
environment, the client computer connected to the local network can use the shared machine through the host computer
to print.
1 Host computer
A computer which is directly connected to the machine by USB cable.
2 Client computers Computers which use the machine shared through the host computer.
Windows
Setting up a host computer
1.
Install your printer driver. (See
Installing USB connected machine’s driver
,
Installing network connected
machine’s driver
.)
2.
Click the Windows
Start
menu.
3.
For Windows 2000, select
Settings
>
Printers
.
For Windows XP/Server 2003, select
Printers and Faxes
.
For Windows Server 2008/Vista, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware and Sound
>
Printers
.
For Windows 7, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware and Sound
>
Devices and Printers
.
For Windows Server 2008 R2, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware
>
Devices and Printers
.
4.
Right click your printer icon.
5.
For Windows XP/Server 2003/ Server 2008/Vista, press
Properties
.
For Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, from context menus, select the
Printer properties
.
If
Printer properties
item has
►
mark, you can select other printer drivers connected with selected printer.
6.
Select the
Sharing
tab.
7.
Check the
Change Sharing Options
.
8.
Check the
Share this printer
.
9.
Fill in the
Share Name
field. Click
OK
.
Setting up a client computer
1.
Install your printer driver. (See
Installing USB connected machine’s driver
,
Installing network connected
machine’s driver
.)
2.
Click the Windows
Start
menu.
3.
Select
All programs
>
Accessories
>
Windows Explorer
.
4.
Enter the IP address of the host computer in the address bar and press Enter in your keyboard.