Installation
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Installation
5.
Windows should find new hardware called “AudioFire” and begin to install the
drivers. You should select the options “No, not this time,” “Install the software
automatically,” and then click the “Continue anyway” and “Finish” buttons.
This is done automatically in Vista/Windows 7.
Note:
Microsoft has not digitally signed this version of the WDM driver. You will
need to confirm that you want to install an unsigned driver in Windows XP. The
Driver has been signed for Windows Vista/Windows 7.
6.
You can now
attach external audio devices
to the connectors on the AudioFire
interface box. Information on attaching external devices to the audio interface
box may be found in the following section: “Connecting to the Audio
Interface”.
7.
Next, run the AudioFire Console. The console is located in the Start Menu
under Echo Digital Audio and AudioFire. The first time you run the console, it
will check that your AudioFire has the latest firmware. If it doesn’t, click
“Yes” to flash the latest firmware.
IMPORTANT
—
Do not turn off or
unplug your AudioFire while the firmware is being flashed!
Once the
firmware update is complete you will need to reboot your AudioFire to load the
new flash.