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Installation
WARNING!
Computer parts can be severely damaged by static electricity.
Be sure that you are properly grounded before opening your computer
case. StarTech.com recommends that you wear an anti-static strap when
installing any computer component. If an anti-static strap is unavailable,
discharge yourself of any static electricity build-up by touching a large
grounded metal surface (such as the computer case) for several seconds.
Hardware Installation
1. Turn your computer off and any peripherals connected to the computer
(i.e. Printers, external hard drives, etc.). Unplug the power cable from the
rear of the power supply on the back of the computer and disconnect all
peripheral devices.
2. Remove the cover from the computer case. Refer to documentation for
your computer system for details.
3. Locate an open expansion card slot on the rear of the computer case
and remove the metal cover plate.
4. Place the adapter’s expansion card bracket into the opening and fasten
the bracket to the rear of the case.
5. Locate a 9-pin USB header connector on the motherboard and
plug in the IDC connector on the cable. The IDC connector is keyed
to help prevent incorrect installation. See system or motherboard
documentation for details.
6. Place the cover back onto the computer case.
7. Insert the power cable into the socket on the power supply and
reconnect all other connectors removed in Step 1.
Driver Installation
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
1. When the Found New Hardware wizard appears on the screen, insert
the Driver CD into your CD/DVD drive. If you are prompted to connect to
Windows Update, please select the “No, not this time” option and click
Next.
2. Select the option “Install Drivers Automatically (Recommended)” and
then click the Next button.