
4
Installing the USB Driver
This section describes how to install the USB drivers for the
PCI2USB card on PCs running Microsoft Windows 98 and
Windows 2000.
Before install the USB driver:
•Make sure the PCI2USB card is installed correctly in the PC.
•Make sure the motherboard BIOS supports USB and that it is
enabled.
This varies according to the BIOS vendor, but you
should set the "USB Interface" field under "Peripheral
Configuration" or "Advanced Setup" or "PCI Control", in the
BIOS, to enabled. If your motherboard does not fully support
USB, it must be upgraded.
•Make sure you have the Windows installation files. They are
usually on the Windows CD or they may have been copied to
your hard drive when Windows was installed on your computer.
Windows 98
To install the USB driver:
1. Turn on the power to the PC.
2. Windows 98 will detect new hardware.
The Add New Hardware Wizard window opens. The Wizard will
search for new drivers for the
Standard OpenHCD USB Host
Controller
.
3. Click
Next.
Make sure Search for the best driver for your device
[recommended] is selected.
4. Click
Next.
Windows will search for new devices in its driver database on
your hard drive.
5. Click
Next.
Windows will now start searching for the device drivers.
Windows will find the Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller.
6. Click
Next.
Windows will prompt you to insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM.