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CHAPTER 3: Installation
5. The Locate Driver Files screen appears and asks where you want Windows to
search for driver files.
Verify that the “Specify a location” option is the only one selected, place the
Modem Installation CD into your CD drive, and click Next >.
6. The next screen will say “Insert the manufacturer’s installation disk into the
drive selected and then click OK.”
Click on the Browse button. When prompted to insert a disk into drive A:\,
click Cancel. Navigate to your computer’s CD drive.
Select the folder DRIVERS\WIN 2000.
Select the file mdmbbusb.inf and click Open.
7. The Driver Files Search Results screen appears, indicating that Windows has
found the proper driver from the Modem Installation CD. Click Next > to
install the selected driver.
8. The Digital Signature Not Found dialog box is displayed. Click Yes to
continue with the installation.
NOTE
This Microsoft
®
operating system searches for a digital signature when
you install any new hardware. If a “Digital Signature Not Found” screen
appears, simply click the “Yes” button to continue installation. Not
having a digital signature does not affect product performance in any
way.
9. A Copying Files screen appears briefly. After the files have been copied to
your PC, a Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears and tells you that
Windows has finished installing the driver. Click Finish to complete the
installation and exit the wizard.
3.2.2 I
NSTALLATION IN
W
INDOWS
M
E
The Portable USB Modem driver files for Windows Me are installed in two groups,
as described below. The installation wizard begins by installing certain driver files.
At that point, Windows Me detects the modem as a new device. Then the
installation wizard runs again to install the remaining driver files.
1. Power up your Windows Me computer.
2. Connect the Portable USB Modem to your computer’s USB port. Then
connect one end of the provided telephone line cord to your Portable USB
Modem and the other end to a telephone wall jack.