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If you are using Windows 98:
After you have inserted the Gina CD-ROM disc and clicked
next
, you’ll see
the message, “What do you want Windows to do?” Below that are two radio
buttons. If it isn’t already selected, select the one labeled “Search for the
best driver for your device (Recommended)”. Click on the
Next
button and
a dialog will appear with several check boxes indicating places where
Windows will look. If you are installing from a CD-ROM drive or from a
floppy disk, click on the appropriate box. Be sure all others are unchecked.
Click on the
Next
button and Windows will locate the drivers on the install
disk and show you the
Copying Files . . .
window as it completes the driver
installation.
After the drivers are installed, you should verify that Windows recognizes
them. You can do this by checking in the Windows Control Panel as
follows:
Begin by clicking on the Windows
Start
button. Then select
Settings
,
followed by
Control Panel
. Now double-click on the icon labeled
System
.
At the top of the
System
window, you will see a tab labeled
Device
Manager
; click on the tab. Now locate the line labeled
Sound, Video, and
Game Controllers
. Double-clicking on the “+” to the left of the line’s
associated icon should reveal the line
Gina by Echo
; double-click on that
line. The “Holy Grail” that we’re searching for is a message that, if
everything is in working order, should now appear on your screen. In the
center of the Gina Properties window will be a section called “Device
Status.” Look for a message that reads “This device is working properly.” If
you see it, give yourself a hearty pat on the back for a job well done!