Windows 2000/Xp; Deinstalling The Drivers; Linux/Unix - RME Audio Project Hammerfall DIGI9652 User Manual

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7.3 Windows 2000/XP

After the hardware has been installed correctly (see 6. Hardware Installation), and the computer
has been switched on, Windows will recognize the new hardware component and start its
'Hardware Wizard'. Insert the RME Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, and follow further
instructions which appear on your computer screen. The driver files are located in the directory
\Hammerfall W2k on the RME Driver CD.
Windows will install the DIGI9652 driver, and will register the card in the system as a new
audio device. The computer should now be re-booted.
The Hammerfall is configured using the DIGI9652 driver's Settings dialog (see section 9.1)

7.4 Deinstalling the Drivers

A deinstallation of the HDSP's driver files is not necessary – and not supported by Windows
anyway. Thanks to full Plug & Play support, the driver files will not be loaded after the hardware
has been removed. If desired these files can then be deleted manually.
Unfortunately Windows Plug & Play methods do not cover the additonal autorun entries of
TotalMix, the Settings dialog, and the registering of the ASIO driver. Those entries can be
removed from the registry through a software deinstallation request. This request can be found
(like all deinstallation entries) in Control Panel, Software. Click on the entry 'RME Hammerfall
DSP Tray Tools', or 'RME Hammerfall DSP'.

7.5 Linux/Unix

An ALSA driver for Linux/Unix and further information on ALSA is available at
http://www.alsa-project.org
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