Removing Your Old Device From Windows /2000/Xp - Multitech MTA128ST Quick Start Manual

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12. Once installation is completed, the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box
displays.
Click Finish.
13. The Properties dialog box displays. Click Close and then close all remaining
screens.
Removing Your Old Device from Windows 98/2000/XP
When your new MTA128ST-USB replaces another terminal adapter, the old installation remains
in Windows 98/2000/XP after you install the new device, and the old device is still selected in
HyperTerminal and other Windows 98/2000/XP applications. Although you can change the
application connection descriptions one at a time, it is easier to force Windows applications to use
the new device by removing the old modem from Windows.
1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel.
2. For Windows 98/2000/XPusers, double-click the Modems icon to display the Modems
Properties dialog box.
For Windows XP users, click the Phone and Modem icon to display the Phone and
Modem Options dialog box, then click the Modems tab.
3. In the list box, select (highlight) the device to be deleted.
4. Click Remove and then click Close to remove the device from your system.
5. The next time you dial a HyperTerminal connection, it will select your new device and ask
you to confirm the selection.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MTA128ST-USB External ISDN Terminal Adapter PN S000340
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