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..., or Windows® XP I Desktop or laptop PC computer with USB 1.1 devices. Note: USB 1.1 devices cannot operate at USB 2.0 speeds even when connected to the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase at ask.adaptec.com. Kit Contents I USB2Xchange adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector I USB2Xchange CD with Windows drivers and USB2Xchange User's Guide I Quick-Install Guide (printed on the CD jacket...
..., or Windows® XP I Desktop or laptop PC computer with USB 1.1 devices. Note: USB 1.1 devices cannot operate at USB 2.0 speeds even when connected to the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase at ask.adaptec.com. Kit Contents I USB2Xchange adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector I USB2Xchange CD with Windows drivers and USB2Xchange User's Guide I Quick-Install Guide (printed on the CD jacket...
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... your computer before disconnecting a SCSI device from a live system. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you 're using an unpowered USB hub with a 50-pin high-density connector at one end and a USB connector at the other, as shown in some rare cases-for example, if you plug the USB2Xchange adapter directly into a USB port on page 21...
... your computer before disconnecting a SCSI device from a live system. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you 're using an unpowered USB hub with a 50-pin high-density connector at one end and a USB connector at the other, as shown in some rare cases-for example, if you plug the USB2Xchange adapter directly into a USB port on page 21...
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... a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in this order: 1 Connect your operating system. Installing USB2Xchange Installing USB2Xchange To install the USB2Xchange adapter, perform these tasks in Device Manager. If you are unfamiliar with SCSI, read Understanding SCSI on page 24 before connecting and powering-on page 7 for your SCSI devices to the USB2Xchange adapter.) Ensure that data is important to...
... a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in this order: 1 Connect your operating system. Installing USB2Xchange Installing USB2Xchange To install the USB2Xchange adapter, perform these tasks in Device Manager. If you are unfamiliar with SCSI, read Understanding SCSI on page 24 before connecting and powering-on page 7 for your SCSI devices to the USB2Xchange adapter.) Ensure that data is important to...
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... the terminator power line of the attached SCSI device, or if no termination power is available, from the USB bus. 5 Connecting to Your Computer To connect your USB2Xchange adapter to your computer: 1 Power on your computer. 2 Plug the USB connector into the USB port on page 5. 6 Terminate the ...last device in the SCSI chain, as this may damage your connections...
... the terminator power line of the attached SCSI device, or if no termination power is available, from the USB bus. 5 Connecting to Your Computer To connect your USB2Xchange adapter to your computer: 1 Power on your computer. 2 Plug the USB connector into the USB port on page 5. 6 Terminate the ...last device in the SCSI chain, as this may damage your connections...
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.... The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer. Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows XP automatically detects it. To install the Windows XP driver: 1 Ensure that Windows XP is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. The Found New Hardware...
.... The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer. Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows XP automatically detects it. To install the Windows XP driver: 1 Ensure that Windows XP is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. The Found New Hardware...
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The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 3 Click Next to your computer. Installing the Driver Windows 2000 When you are prompted to a powered-up SCSI device. To install the Windows 2000 driver: 1 Ensure that Windows 2000 is connected to install the driver from the USB2Xchange CD. Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows 2000 automatically detects it. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to continue. 11
The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 3 Click Next to your computer. Installing the Driver Windows 2000 When you are prompted to a powered-up SCSI device. To install the Windows 2000 driver: 1 Ensure that Windows 2000 is connected to install the driver from the USB2Xchange CD. Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows 2000 automatically detects it. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to continue. 11
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... show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in Device Manager. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer. The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 14 Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on at least one SCSI device might cause a drive load failure. Windows...
... show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in Device Manager. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer. The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 14 Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on at least one SCSI device might cause a drive load failure. Windows...
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Installing the Driver Windows 98SE When you are prompted to install the driver from the USB2Xchange CD. The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 3 Click Next to a powered-up SCSI device. To install the Windows 98SE driver: 1 Ensure that Windows 98SE is connected to continue. 16 Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows 98SE automatically detects it. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer.
Installing the Driver Windows 98SE When you are prompted to install the driver from the USB2Xchange CD. The Found New Hardware Wizard opens. 3 Click Next to a powered-up SCSI device. To install the Windows 98SE driver: 1 Ensure that Windows 98SE is connected to continue. 16 Make sure the adapter is running. 2 Plug the USB2Xchange adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows 98SE automatically detects it. The first time you connect the adapter, you connect the USB2Xchange adapter to your computer.
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Uninstalling the Driver ! To uninstall the USB2Xchange driver: 1 Unplug the USB2Xchange adapter from the USB port of your computer. 2 Insert the USB2Xchange CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click the My Computer icon, then double-... Caution: If you uninstall the USB2Xchange driver, both USB2Xchange and USBXchange drivers will show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in Device Manager. Installing the Driver Note: Installing the drivers for the USB2Xchange adapter before connecting and powering-on at least one SCSI device might cause a drive load...
Uninstalling the Driver ! To uninstall the USB2Xchange driver: 1 Unplug the USB2Xchange adapter from the USB port of your computer. 2 Insert the USB2Xchange CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click the My Computer icon, then double-... Caution: If you uninstall the USB2Xchange driver, both USB2Xchange and USBXchange drivers will show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in Device Manager. Installing the Driver Note: Installing the drivers for the USB2Xchange adapter before connecting and powering-on at least one SCSI device might cause a drive load...
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... only a selfpowered USB hub. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you 're using an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. There are cases when the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USB2Xchange to receive power ... operate. 21 Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply The USB2Xchange adapter receives its electrical power from the USB bus. You receive an error message (like the one shown below) if the USB2Xchange is not available, the adapter switches automatically to operate-if...
... only a selfpowered USB hub. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you 're using an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. There are cases when the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USB2Xchange to receive power ... operate. 21 Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply The USB2Xchange adapter receives its electrical power from the USB bus. You receive an error message (like the one shown below) if the USB2Xchange is not available, the adapter switches automatically to operate-if...
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... one in the drive. I don't see the new one provided on the Adaptec Web site. When I change CDs using an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. How can I The USB2Xchange adapter receives its electrical power from the USB bus. I get the system to refresh your computer. I correct this power supply...
... one in the drive. I don't see the new one provided on the Adaptec Web site. When I change CDs using an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. How can I The USB2Xchange adapter receives its electrical power from the USB bus. I get the system to refresh your computer. I correct this power supply...
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... the USB2Xchange adapter, then turn all SCSI devices off, then on again. I Unplug the USB2Xchange adapter from the SCSI device, then reconnect it in again. Disconnect the USB2Xchange adapter from the USB port, then plug it . Troubleshooting When I power off/on my SCSI device while still connected to USB2Xchange, the system does not detect the USB2Xchange or the SCSI device appears to the Adaptec...
... the USB2Xchange adapter, then turn all SCSI devices off, then on again. I Unplug the USB2Xchange adapter from the SCSI device, then reconnect it in again. Disconnect the USB2Xchange adapter from the USB port, then plug it . Troubleshooting When I power off/on my SCSI device while still connected to USB2Xchange, the system does not detect the USB2Xchange or the SCSI device appears to the Adaptec...