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...your card reader. Do not use your card reader in a location that you install your card reader into your card reader. You may damage the card or lose data stored on the computer's system board • One available 3.5-inch drive bay • Windows174; 98SE, Windows174; ME, Windows174; 2000, or Windows174; ...coins or paper clips, into your computer, read these instructions and save them for later reference. • Before you received: • 1 card reader with USB 5-pin cable • 4 mounting screws (ISO 3f 4mm) • 1 extra front bezel • 1 utility CD • 1...
...your card reader. Do not use your card reader in a location that you install your card reader into your card reader. You may damage the card or lose data stored on the computer's system board • One available 3.5-inch drive bay • Windows174; 98SE, Windows174; ME, Windows174; 2000, or Windows174; ...coins or paper clips, into your computer, read these instructions and save them for later reference. • Before you received: • 1 card reader with USB 5-pin cable • 4 mounting screws (ISO 3f 4mm) • 1 extra front bezel • 1 utility CD • 1...
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... "USB pin cable assignment" on page 9. 2 Make sure that you are correctly grounded before installing your card reader into the empty drive bay. P1 Red VBUS System board connector Caution: Electrostatic discharge (static electricity) can damage electronic components. For more information, see "Windows 98SE and Windows ME" on page 6. 6 Carefully slide your card reader into a computer running Windows...
... "USB pin cable assignment" on page 9. 2 Make sure that you are correctly grounded before installing your card reader into the empty drive bay. P1 Red VBUS System board connector Caution: Electrostatic discharge (static electricity) can damage electronic components. For more information, see "Windows 98SE and Windows ME" on page 6. 6 Carefully slide your card reader into a computer running Windows...
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Installing the driver Windows XP or Windows 2000 Windows174; XP and Windows174; 2000 have removed any tools or loose screws from inside your computer, then replace your computer's cover. 10 Reconnect your computer's power cord, then turn... the same drive icon. After you have built-in the My Computer and Windows Explorer windows. Screw Screw 8 Connect your card reader's USB connector to a compatible USB connector on your computer's system board. 9 Make sure that you install your card reader and turn on your card reader to install a driver. You do not need to the drive bay with ...
Installing the driver Windows XP or Windows 2000 Windows174; XP and Windows174; 2000 have removed any tools or loose screws from inside your computer, then replace your computer's cover. 10 Reconnect your computer's power cord, then turn... the same drive icon. After you have built-in the My Computer and Windows Explorer windows. Screw Screw 8 Connect your card reader's USB connector to a compatible USB connector on your computer's system board. 9 Make sure that you install your card reader and turn on your card reader to install a driver. You do not need to the drive bay with ...
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...the drive icons. Using a media card To use a media card: 1 Insert a card into the appropriate slot. For more information about which slot to use, see "Customizing drive icons" on page 9. Your card reader is complete, restart your computer. When Windows detects a card in a slot, the ...corresponding drive icon turns from grey to recognize, you insert the correct type card into the appropriate slot. Using your card reader 9 Windows 98SE and Windows ME To install the driver in Windows174; 98SE or Windows174; ME: 1 Save all files and close all programs. 2 Insert the...
...the drive icons. Using a media card To use a media card: 1 Insert a card into the appropriate slot. For more information about which slot to use, see "Customizing drive icons" on page 9. Your card reader is complete, restart your computer. When Windows detects a card in a slot, the ...corresponding drive icon turns from grey to recognize, you insert the correct type card into the appropriate slot. Using your card reader 9 Windows 98SE and Windows ME To install the driver in Windows174; 98SE or Windows174; ME: 1 Save all files and close all programs. 2 Insert the...
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...• MMC/SD/T-Flash • Compact Flash I/II • Smart Media/++ • MS/MS Pro CF (Type I and Type II), CF ...-DUO Green "card detect" and "data activity" indicator USB 5-Pin pin housing type that connects to the system board USB connector Operating:... 32° ~104°F (0° ~40°C) Storage: -4° ~140° F (-20° ~60° C) 19.7 inches (50 cm) 4.02 × 4.65 × 1 inches 102 × 118 × 25.4 mm RoHS compliant FCC Class B, ICES-003 • Windows174; 98SE • Windows174; ME • Windows174; 2000 • Windows174...
...• MMC/SD/T-Flash • Compact Flash I/II • Smart Media/++ • MS/MS Pro CF (Type I and Type II), CF ...-DUO Green "card detect" and "data activity" indicator USB 5-Pin pin housing type that connects to the system board USB connector Operating:... 32° ~104°F (0° ~40°C) Storage: -4° ~140° F (-20° ~60° C) 19.7 inches (50 cm) 4.02 × 4.65 × 1 inches 102 × 118 × 25.4 mm RoHS compliant FCC Class B, ICES-003 • Windows174; 98SE • Windows174; ME • Windows174; 2000 • Windows174...