Datasheet

TRUST MINI USB ISDN MODEM
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3 Installation
3.1 Uninstalling old drivers and devices
The most common cause of faults during installation is the presence of a driver for a
similar, old device. The best solution is to first remove all drivers related to old
devices before installing the new driver.
1. Enter the Windows ‘Safe Mode’. (Press F8 when starting Windows before the
Windows start screen is displayed and select ‘Safe Mode’.)
2. Click on ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and double-click on the
‘Add/Remove Programs’ icon.
3. Find all the programs for similar, old devices and remove these by clicking on
the ‘Add/Remove’ button. When in the ‘Safe Mode’, it is possible for some
programs to appear twice. In that case, remove all the programs which
appear twice.
4. Restart the computer.
3.2 Installing the Trust Mini USB ISDN Modem
Note: The modem does not work in Windows 95 or Windows NT4.
Note: The latest driver can be downloaded from www.trust.com/13018.
Check whether a new driver is available and use this for the
installation.
Note: Make sure all other programs (except Windows) are closed
during the installation.
Note: During installation in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you may
receive a message stating that the driver has not been signed.
This does not cause a problem for the functionality. Continue
with the installation.
Follow the instructions given below to install the Trust Mini USB ISDN Modem:
1. Turn the computer on.
2. Connect the modem’s USB cable to a free USB port on your computer.
3. Windows will detect new hardware and ask for the location of the driver.
4. Insert the CD-ROM containing the driver and applications into your CD-ROM
drive.
Note: The Trust Software Installer may start automatically when the
CD-ROM is inserted into your CD-ROM drive. You do not need
to use this and may close it.
5. Select Windows to search in a specific location. Specify one of the paths
below as the location of the driver:
- [D:\Win98] for installation in Windows 98
- [D:\WinMe] for installation in Windows ME
- [D:\Win2000] for installation in Windows 2000
- [D:\WinXP] for installation in Windows XP
Note: The letter 'D' is used in the example above to indicate your CD-
ROM drive. Check which letter is used to indicate your CD-ROM
drive.
Note: You may have to insert your Windows CD-ROM during the
installation.