Trademarks All names and products mentioned companies. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing your new USB2.0 hi-speed Card Bus adapter. The USB 2.0 Card Bus adapter supports a high-transmission rate of up to 480Mbps. It enables you to connect either the USB 1.1 devices or the latest USB2.0 high-speed peripherals on your notebook.
Hardware installation 1. Install USB2.0 EHCI driver. (Please refer to next driver installation) 2. Slide the card bus adapter into your notebook slot gently until it is firmly seated in the PC card slot. (Please refer to PC card installation guide in your Notebook user manual) 3.
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5. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power jack on card bus adapter. Then it will be ready to accept your USB device for application. External power adapter requirements: The card bus adapter supports the following list of low-powered peripherals. If you need to connect a high-powered device such as USB floppy disk drive or high speed rpm of 2.5”HDD, your system might crash or will not detect the device by windows.
Driver Installation: Insert the supplied “Setup program CD” and execute the setup program in Windows folder by double clicking on the “U2v2_1_9.exe” file. Windows will automatically load related files. When Windows has installed completely, choose then click “Close” to restart your computer. “Yes, I want to restart my computer now”,...
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Check that your Card Bus adapter has properly installed To confirm the USB 2.0 card bus adapter has been correctly installed, check your Device Manager on the Windows system after restart. You should see an entry titled “Universal Serial Bus Controller”. should reveal the following added readings: NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller...
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