Windows 2000 Users
Use the following procedure to install the UM-2 driver.
* Disconnect the UM-2 from your computer before starting up
Windows.
* To install the driver, you must log on to Windows as the
Administrator or other user with the privileges of the
Administrators group. For more information regarding this,
consult your computer system administrator.
1
With all USB cables disconnected, start up Windows.
(except the keyboard and mouse)
2
Log onto Windows as an Administrator, or other user
that is a member of the Administrators group.
3
Exit all applications before performing the
installation.
4
Make "Driver Signing"
settings.
Open the "Control Panel,"
and double-click "System."
Click the "Hardware" tab,
and then click the "Driver
Signing" button. The
"Driver Signing Options"
dialog box will appear.
5
Make sure that "File
signature verification"
is set to "Ignore."
If it is set to "Ignore," click
"OK." If not, make a note of
the current setting; then
change it to "Ignore" and
click the "OK" button.
Installing & Setup the Driver
If the UM-2 is already
connected to your computer
and a message of "Found
New Hardware Wizard" is
displayed, go to the UM-2
Driver CD-ROM folder
named WinXP_2K, open
the file Readme_e.htm, and
read the
"Troubleshooting" section
entitled "You attempted to
install using the above
procedure, but were not
able to."
The UM-2 cannot be used
with Windows95 or
Windows NT.
If you wish to use the UM-2
at the same time as another
USB device connected to
your computer, disconnect
the other USB device from
the USB connector before
installing the UM-2 driver.
If another USB device is
connected to your computer
when you install the UM-2
driver, the UM-2 driver may
not be installed correctly.
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