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European Parliament on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its adaptation into
German law, used electronic devices must
be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner.
In
accordance
concerning batteries and rechargeable
batteries, disposing of them in the normal
household waste is explicitly forbidden.
Please make sure to dispose of your used
batteries as required by law — at a local
collection point or in the retail market.
Disposal in domestic waste violates the
Battery Directive.
10. Troubleshooting: USB device is not
recognized by the computer
This circumstance occasionally occurs
1.
in some OEM versions of Windows. It is not
caused by a defect device. An update of the
USB drivers on the notebook or PC in most
cases solves the problem.
In case an update of the driver does
2.
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with
the
regulations
not result in a satisfactorily solution it is
recommended to proceed as described
below (the manufacturer takes no liability for
any loss or damage caused by running this
process!
1).
Delete
the
so-called
(devices that are not currently connected
to the computer). Background information:
Windows generates an entry in its system
preferences for each new USB device (e.g.
USB stick) for each USB drive it is plugged
into. At every start of the computer Windows
will search for this unit. This delays detection
of USB devices as well as the launch of
Windows itself and is responsible for the
failure to recognize the USB port!
Therefore, you may 'clear up' your system
environment and remove unused devices.
To do this, right-klick on 'My Computer' or
'Computer' and open the 'Properties' item in
the context menu. Then klick in the window on
the tab 'ADVANCED /ADVANCED SYSTEM
SETTINGS' and klick on 'ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLES'. Now select the lower part (NEW
'Ghost
Devices'
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