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Getting Started
Getting your Digital PCLink going is as simple as plugging it into a
primary USB port of any computer running Windows 98, Windows
Me, Windows 2000, or Mac OS 9.04. There’s no need to load any
special software, but you will have to follow a few simple steps. After
you have finished these steps, make sure to read our tips on recording
before launching into a full session.
Windows 98/Me(Millennium edition)/
2000 Users
Windows Installation
Windows 98 installation
Note
Some computer systems ship with an OEM version of Windows 98 that does
not contain the entire generic USB driver and audio platform. If you
experience any trouble loading the USB drivers, please refer to the
troubleshooting section at the end of this user manual for further instructions.
1 There is no need to turn your computer off when plugging the
Digital PCLink in for the first time. Locate your computer’s USB
port and plug the supplied USB cable in. Now plug the Digital
PCLink into the other end of the USB cable.
2 Windows 98 will open an Add New Hardware Wizard and let
you know it is found the Digital PCLink. It will then start loading
drivers for a USB Composite Device, USB Human Interface
Device, or USB Audio Device, depending on what components
have previously been installed on your system. Click Next.
3 Check the option Search for the best driver for your
device (Recommended) and click Next.