R AUA-1411 DuoConnect for Notebooks Installation Guide
In this Booklet What s in the Kit 2 System Requirements 3 Installation Overview 4 Step 1: Installing the Adaptec USB CardBus Plug-in 4 Step 2: Inserting the Adapter 5 Step 3: Installing the Device Drivers 5 Step 4: Connecting Your Devices 10 Removing the Adapter 12 1
This Guide describes how to install the Adaptec AUA-1411 DuoConnect TM for Notebooks adapter and device drivers on your notebook computer.! Caution: Do not insert the DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter into your computer before you install the Adaptec USB CardBus Plugin. See page 4 for detailed instructions. For more detailed installation instructions, troubleshooting tips, and support and warranty information, refer to the User s Guide on the CD. What s in the Kit Your DuoConnect for Notebooks kit includes: Adaptec AUA-1411 DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter 6-foot FireWire cable DuoConnect for Notebooks CD containing device drivers, software, and the DuoConnect for Notebooks User s Guide Adaptec DuoConnect for Notebooks Installation Guide 2
System Requirements To use your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter, you need a PC-compatible notebook computer with: Pentium II processor or equivalent (400 MHz or faster) Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP Available CardBus slot CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive 3
Installation Overview You install your DuoConnect for Notebooks in four simple steps: 1 Install the Adaptec USB CardBus Plug-in Windows XP and Windows 2000 only. (See the next section on this page.) 2 Insert the DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. (See page 5.) 3 Install the device drivers. (See page 5.) 4 Connect your devices. (See page 10.) Step 1: Installing the Adaptec USB CardBus Plug-in (Windows XP and Windows 2000 Only) If your computer is running Windows XP or Windows 2000, you must install the Adaptec USB CardBus Plug-in software before you insert the DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. To complete the installation: 1 Power on your computer. 2 Insert the DuoConnect for Notebooks CD. The Autorun menu opens automatically. (If the menu does not open, go to Windows Explorer and choose autorun.exe from the DuoConnect for Notebooks CD. 3 Click Install Software, then select USB CardBus Plug-in. 4 When the installation is complete, click OK to restart your computer. 4
Step 2: Inserting the Adapter To successfully install your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter: 1 Power on your computer, if you haven t already. 2 Disconnect any devices that are connected to the adapter. 3 Carefully insert the adapter into the CardBus slot of your computer, as shown. 4 Insert the DuoConnect for Notebooks CD into your CD-ROM drive if you haven t done so already. Step 3: Installing the Device Drivers Follow the instructions for your operating system: For Windows XP, see page 6. For Windows 2000, see page 7. For Windows Me, see page 8. For Windows 98SE, see page 8. Note: For more detailed driver installation instructions, and for instructions on verifying driver installation, refer to the User s Guide on the DuoConnect for Notebooks CD. 5
Windows XP Note: If your operating system is updated with the latest Microsoft service pack, Windows recognizes the new adapter and automatically installs the necessary drivers. Your installation is complete. If your operating system is not updated with the latest Microsoft service pack, Windows recognizes the new hardware and automatically opens the Found New Hardware Wizard. To complete the driver installation: 1 Select Install the software automatically..., then select Next. 2 Click Continue Anyway. Note: Adaptec drivers have been fully tested and certified to work with the AUA-1411 card. 3 When the installation is complete, click Finish. 4 If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. 6
Windows 2000 Note: If your operating system is updated with the latest Microsoft service pack, Windows recognizes the new adapter and automatically installs the necessary drivers. Your installation is complete. If your operating system is not updated with the latest Microsoft service pack, Windows recognizes the new hardware and automatically opens the Found New Hardware Wizard. To complete the installation: 1 Click Next. 2 Select Search for a suitable driver..., then click Next. 3 Select only CD-ROM drives, then click Next. 4 Click Next. 5 When the installation is complete, click Finish. 6 Restart your computer if prompted to do so. 7
Windows Me Windows recognizes the new hardware and automatically opens the Found New Hardware Wizard. To complete the driver installation: 1 Select Automatic search for a better driver..., then click Next. 2 When the installation is complete, click Finish. 3 Restart your computer if prompted to do so. Windows 98SE These instructions guide you through the installation of 1394, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 drivers. These drivers are installed in sequence, not all at the same time. Follow these instructions to ensure that all drivers are installed correctly. Note: You may need the Windows 98SE CD during installation. Windows recognizes the new hardware and automatically opens the Found New Hardware Wizard. To complete the installation: 1 Click Next. 2 Select Search for the best driver..., then click Next. 3 Deselect all options, then click Next. 4 Select The updated driver..., then click Next. 8
5 Click Next again. 6 Click Finish. The 1394 driver installation is complete. The Add New Hardware Wizard reopens. 7 Repeat Step 1 to Step 6. The first USB 1.1 driver installation is complete. The Add New Hardware Wizard reopens. 8 Repeat Step 1 to Step 6. The second USB 1.1 driver installation is complete. The Add New Hardware Wizard reopens. 9 Click Next. 10 Click Search for the best driver..., then click Next. 11 Ensure that your DuoConnect for Notebooks CD is in your CD-ROM drive, then select Specify a location, type the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive, then click Next. 12 Click Next again. 13 Click Finish. The USB 2.0 driver installation is complete. 14 Restart your computer when prompted. 9
Step 4: Connecting Your Devices You can connect standard USB 1.1 and high-speed USB 2.0 devices to your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. To ensure proper functioning, Adaptec recommends using only standard USB cables with a maximum length of 6 feet (2 meters). High-quality cables are available for sale on the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com. Hard disk drive connected with USB cable You can also connect FireWire TM devices to your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter using standard FireWire cables. A 6-foot FireWire cable is included in your DuoConnect for Notebooks kit. Note: You may also require an external power source. Refer to the User s Guide on the CD for detailed information. For more information about connecting your USB and FireWire devices, refer to the User s Guide on the DuoConnect for Notebooks CD. 10
Hot-plugging Your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter supports hot-plugging, so you can connect and disconnect your devices while your computer is running.! Caution: Some devices (like CD-ROM drives and hard disk drives) must be stopped, using the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon, before they are unplugged. Refer to your device s documentation for more information. Because device manufacturers support hot-plugging in different ways, refer to your devices documentation for connection recommendations. Note: If you move a device from one adapter connector to another, your operating system may initiate a new hardware installation process. Refer to the Readme file for details. See Removing the Adapter on page 12 for important information about safely removing your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. 11
Removing the Adapter You must use the Unplug or Eject Hardware Wizard to properly disconnect your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter from your computer. To disconnect the adapter: 1 Stop and disconnect all devices connected to the adapter. (Refer to your devices documentation for instructions, if required.) 2 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware Wizard icon (shown at right) on your system tray, which is in the bottom right corner of your screen. 3 Click Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller, then click Stop. Your system stops all four controllers on your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. A message appears telling you that the device has been stopped. 4 Click OK. It is now safe to remove your DuoConnect for Notebooks adapter. 12
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