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... USB hub. Contents of Kit o USBXchange Adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector o 50-25 Pin Converter o Installer CD-ROM with a built-in USB port o Mac OS v.9.0.4 or above for fixed and removable drives o Mac OS v.8.6 or 9.x for other SCSI peripherals o Apple USB software version ...; 3 Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that is hot-pluggable, that you plug the USBXchange directly into a USB port on the CD jacket) o Registration Card System Requirements PC Compatible o Desktop or laptop PC compatible with a USB port o Windows® 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows® 2000 o...
... USB hub. Contents of Kit o USBXchange Adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector o 50-25 Pin Converter o Installer CD-ROM with a built-in USB port o Mac OS v.9.0.4 or above for fixed and removable drives o Mac OS v.8.6 or 9.x for other SCSI peripherals o Apple USB software version ...; 3 Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that is hot-pluggable, that you plug the USBXchange directly into a USB port on the CD jacket) o Registration Card System Requirements PC Compatible o Desktop or laptop PC compatible with a USB port o Windows® 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows® 2000 o...
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... Windows 98 and Windows 2000 USBXchange Power Supply Macintosh Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software Connecting a SCSI Device Connecting to the USB Port Connecting to an External USB Hub Using USBXchange Switcher Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh USBXchange Power Supply SCSI Understanding SCSI SCSI IDs Terminating the SCSI Bus Connecting to More Than One SCSI Device Problem Solving Troubleshooting Adaptec...
... Windows 98 and Windows 2000 USBXchange Power Supply Macintosh Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software Connecting a SCSI Device Connecting to the USB Port Connecting to an External USB Hub Using USBXchange Switcher Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh USBXchange Power Supply SCSI Understanding SCSI SCSI IDs Terminating the SCSI Bus Connecting to More Than One SCSI Device Problem Solving Troubleshooting Adaptec...
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... sure the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 An Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USBXchange to the USB port on your external USB hub Attach the USB connector from the CD included with your computer Installing the Windows 98 Driver When...Follow the steps in this section to install the Windows 98 driver: 1 If Windows 98 is not running, start it now. 2 If the USBXchange is your first time attaching the adapter to your system, Windows 98 will prompt you attach the USBXchange, Windows 98 will automatically detect it in now. If it...
... sure the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 An Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USBXchange to the USB port on your external USB hub Attach the USB connector from the CD included with your computer Installing the Windows 98 Driver When...Follow the steps in this section to install the Windows 98 driver: 1 If Windows 98 is not running, start it now. 2 If the USBXchange is your first time attaching the adapter to your system, Windows 98 will prompt you attach the USBXchange, Windows 98 will automatically detect it in now. If it...
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... section to install the Windows 2000 driver: 1 If Windows 2000 is not running, start it . If it is your first time attaching the adapter to your system, Windows 2000 will automatically detect it now. 2 If the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 A Found... New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USB port. User's Guide: USBXchange • 9 7 Click Finish to continue...
... section to install the Windows 2000 driver: 1 If Windows 2000 is not running, start it . If it is your first time attaching the adapter to your system, Windows 2000 will automatically detect it now. 2 If the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 A Found... New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USB port. User's Guide: USBXchange • 9 7 Click Finish to continue...
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User's Guide: USBXchange • 12 Uninstalling the USBXchange Driver for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Follow these steps to uninstall your USBXchange driver: 1 Remove the USBXchange from the USB port of your system before running the device driver Uninstall utility. 2 Insert the USBXchange Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click on the My Computer icon, point the cursor on your CD-ROM drive icon and double-click again. 4 Double-click on the Adpusbui.exe file. 5 Click the Continue button on the next Windows dialog box.
User's Guide: USBXchange • 12 Uninstalling the USBXchange Driver for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Follow these steps to uninstall your USBXchange driver: 1 Remove the USBXchange from the USB port of your system before running the device driver Uninstall utility. 2 Insert the USBXchange Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click on the My Computer icon, point the cursor on your CD-ROM drive icon and double-click again. 4 Double-click on the Adpusbui.exe file. 5 Click the Continue button on the next Windows dialog box.
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...self-powered USB hub. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you plug the USBXchange directly into a USB port on page 14 however, you of attached SCSI devices or, if not present, the power is not supplied with enough power to operate. With Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000, you may need an ...external DC power supply. By following the recommendations on your system. User's Guide: USBXchange • 13 6 A Windows dialog box will ...
...self-powered USB hub. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you plug the USBXchange directly into a USB port on page 14 however, you of attached SCSI devices or, if not present, the power is not supplied with enough power to operate. With Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000, you may need an ...external DC power supply. By following the recommendations on your system. User's Guide: USBXchange • 13 6 A Windows dialog box will ...
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... SCSI devices. User's Guide: USBXchange • 22 Understanding SCSI SCSI (pronounced "scuzzy") stands for connecting up to seven SCSI devices (such as the USBXchange adapter) installed in the SCSI bus. SCSI cables are trying to 7. o On a Macintosh, you can use the SCSIProbe software to view the SCSI ID and other information about each installed SCSI device. o If you installed Adaptec EZ-SCSI...
... SCSI devices. User's Guide: USBXchange • 22 Understanding SCSI SCSI (pronounced "scuzzy") stands for connecting up to seven SCSI devices (such as the USBXchange adapter) installed in the SCSI bus. SCSI cables are trying to 7. o On a Macintosh, you can use the SCSIProbe software to view the SCSI ID and other information about each installed SCSI device. o If you installed Adaptec EZ-SCSI...
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... connect the USBXchange to the first SCSI device. 2 Most SCSI devices have a second SCSI port or connector to attach additional SCSI devices. Additional SCSI device connected via an additional SCSI cable. User's Guide: USBXchange • 24 Follow these steps to connect to more information. The last SCSI device must be terminated. Note: In Windows 2000 and Mac OS, USBXchange currently only...
... connect the USBXchange to the first SCSI device. 2 Most SCSI devices have a second SCSI port or connector to attach additional SCSI devices. Additional SCSI device connected via an additional SCSI cable. User's Guide: USBXchange • 24 Follow these steps to connect to more information. The last SCSI device must be terminated. Note: In Windows 2000 and Mac OS, USBXchange currently only...
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... can I don't see the new one provided on the USBXchange. In some cases, especially when using Windows, I get the system to refresh your Macintosh or desktop PC. o The SCSI devices must be powered on all SCSI devices and plug back into your screen. When I correct ...this problem? Power on before the system acknowledges the USBXchange. Use the View Menu/Refresh option to recognize my device? Adaptec...
... can I don't see the new one provided on the USBXchange. In some cases, especially when using Windows, I get the system to refresh your Macintosh or desktop PC. o The SCSI devices must be powered on all SCSI devices and plug back into your screen. When I correct ...this problem? Power on before the system acknowledges the USBXchange. Use the View Menu/Refresh option to recognize my device? Adaptec...
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...Windows 98 and Windows 2000 on page 12 for Adaptec Customer Support on page 28. Restart the system when the USBXchange is reattached. 6 Run the Uninstall utility before reinstalling the driver. If you still cannot find answers to your questions, call the numbers listed for more information. How can I power off and on my SCSI... device while still connected to USBXchange, the system does not detect the USBXchange or the SCSI device appears to Adaptec's World Wide Web site at http://ask.adaptec.com. If you continue to have problems after ...
...Windows 98 and Windows 2000 on page 12 for Adaptec Customer Support on page 28. Restart the system when the USBXchange is reattached. 6 Run the Uninstall utility before reinstalling the driver. If you still cannot find answers to your questions, call the numbers listed for more information. How can I power off and on my SCSI... device while still connected to USBXchange, the system does not detect the USBXchange or the SCSI device appears to Adaptec's World Wide Web site at http://ask.adaptec.com. If you continue to have problems after ...
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Trademarks Adaptec, the Adaptec logo, USBXchange, SlimSCSI, EZ-SCSI, and SCSIExplorer, are trademarks of this document to assure its users. Windows, Windows 95/98, and Windows 2000 are owned by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without notice. and other trademarks used under license. User's Guide: USBXchange • 27 Copyright © 2000 Adaptec, Inc. No part of Adaptec, Inc...
Trademarks Adaptec, the Adaptec logo, USBXchange, SlimSCSI, EZ-SCSI, and SCSIExplorer, are trademarks of this document to assure its users. Windows, Windows 95/98, and Windows 2000 are owned by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without notice. and other trademarks used under license. User's Guide: USBXchange • 27 Copyright © 2000 Adaptec, Inc. No part of Adaptec, Inc...