***************** Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE ***************** Note: This guide is intended as an installation guide for all of USB 2.0 Drivers. The snapshots and text may refer to the PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller, this is just used to simplify the guide. Depending upon your hardware you could be seeing one of the following: * Driver Installation Guide Format This guide is laid out in four sections: Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 98 SE, New Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE, Updating Drivers for Windows 98 SE, and Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE. Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 98 SE: Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed in your system, but have not yet installed the USB 2.0 driver. Updating Drivers for Windows 98 SE: Use these instructions if you are already using the USB 2.0 Controller and driver and want to upgrade the driver to the latest version. Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE: Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. * Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 98 SE Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed; but you do not have the USB 2.0 driver installed. 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, then click the Device Manager tab. 2. Select the View Devices by Type option; a yellow question mark will appear by Other Devices. This represents the PCI Universal Serial Bus, which is the EHCI controller. 3. Double-click on the PCI Universal Serial Bus and click on the General tab. Click on the Reinstall Driver button. 4. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and detect the PCI Universal Serial Bus. Click Next. 5. Select the option to search for the better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended) and click Next. 6. De-select all checkboxes and select the Specify a location checkbox, and click Browse. 7. When the Browse for Folder window appears, select A:\ which contains the driver information (.INF file) for the device and click OK. 8. Click Next to continue. 9. Click Next again in the following window. 10. When Windows has finished copying files, click Finish. 11. Click Close. 12. Then click Close again to continue. * Updating Drivers for Windows 98 SE 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, and then click the Device Manager tab. Click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand the list. 2. Select the Asustek USB Enhanced Host Controller and click Properties. 3. Select the Driver Tab and click Update Driver. The driver information shown shows the driver currently being used by the system. 4. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears, click Next. 5. Select the option to search for the better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended) and click Next. 6. De-select all checkboxes and select the Specify a location checkbox, and click Browse. 7. When the Browse for Folder window appears, select A:\, which contains the driver information (.INF file) for the device and click OK. 8. Click Next to continue. 9. Click Next again in the following window. 10. When Windows has finished copying files, click Finish. 11. The driver has now been updated; a screen will appear with the updated driver information. Click Close. 12. Then click Close. * Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. 1. To verify that the driver is installed; right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Device Manager tab, and then click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand the list. ***************** Driver Installation for Windows ME ***************** Note: This guide is intended as an installation guide for all of USB 2.0 Drivers. The snapshots and text may refer to the PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller, this is just used to simplify the guide. Depending upon your hardware you could be seeing one of the following: * Driver Installation Guide Format This guide is laid out in four sections: Reinstalling Drivers for Windows ME, New Driver Installation for Windows ME, Updating Drivers for Windows ME, and Verifying Driver Installation for Windows ME. Reinstalling Drivers for Windows ME: Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed in your system, but have not yet installed the USB 2.0 driver. Updating Drivers for Windows ME: Use these instructions if you are already using the USB 2.0 Controller and driver and want to upgrade the driver to the latest version. Verifying Driver Installation for Windows ME: Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. * Reinstalling Drivers for Windows ME Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed; but you do not have the USB 2.0 driver installed. 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, then click the Device Manager tab. 2. Select the View Devices by Type option; a yellow question mark will appear by Other Devices. This represents the PCI Universal Serial Bus, which is the EHCI controller. 3. Double-click on the PCI Universal Serial Bus, which is the EHCI controller, and click on the General tab. Click on the Reinstall Driver button. 4. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and click Next. 5. Select Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended), check the Specify a location option; and click Browse. 6. When the Browse for Folder window appears, Select A:\, which contains the driver information (.INF file) for the device and click OK. 7. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears there should be a location displayed in the location text box, click on Next. 8. Verify that the location of the driver is correct. If you are satisfied with the location specified, click Next; otherwise click Back and select a new location. 9. When the driver is installed from the specified location, click Finish. 10. The driver has now been updated; a screen will appear with the updated driver information. Click Close. * Updating Drivers for Windows ME Use these instructions if you have an USB 2.0 Controller; using an USB 2.0 driver and want to upgrade to the latest version. 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Device Manager tab and then click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers to expand the list. 2. Select the Asustek USB Enhanced Host Controller and click Properties. 3. Select the Driver Tab and click Update Driver. The driver information shown shows the driver currently being used by the system. 4. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and click Next. 5. Select Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended), check the Specify a location option; and click Browse. 6. When the Browse for Folder window appears, Select A:\, which contains the driver information (.INF file) for the device and click OK. 7. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears there should be a location displayed in the location text box, click on Next. 8. Verify that the location of the driver is correct. If you are satisfied with the location specified, click Next; otherwise click Back and select a new location. 9. When the driver is installed from the specified location, click Finish. 10. The driver has now been updated. A screen will appear with the updated driver information. Click Close. * Verifying Driver Installation for Windows ME Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. 1. To verify that the driver is installed; right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Device Manager tab, and then click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand the list. ***************** Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP ***************** Note: This guide is intended as an installation guide for all of USB 2.0 Drivers. The snapshots and text may refer to the PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller, this is just used to simplify the guide. Depending upon your hardware you could be seeing one of the following: * Driver Installation Guide Format This guide is laid out in four sections: Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 2000/XP, New Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP, Updating Drivers for Windows 2000/XP, and Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP. Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 2000/XP: Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed in your system, but have not yet installed the USB 2.0 driver. Updating Drivers for Windows 2000/XP: Use these instructions if you are already using the Adaptec USB 2.0 card and driver and want to upgrade the driver to the latest version. Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP: Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. * Reinstalling Drivers for Windows 2000/XP Use these instructions if you already have an USB 2.0 Controller installed; but you do not have the USB 2.0 driver installed. 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2. A yellow question mark will appear by Other Devices. This represents the Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller, which is the EHCI controller. 3. Double-click on the PCI Universal Serial Bus and click on the General tab. Click on the Reinstall Driver button. 4. When the Upgrade Device Driver Wizards opens. Click Next. 5. The Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box will appear and detect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended). Click Next. 6. On the Locate Driver Files window, uncheck all options except Specify a location. Click Next. 7. Select A:\ in the following window and then click the Open button. 8. Click OK in the following window. 9. Click Next to continue. 10. When Windows is finished copying drivers, click Finish. 11. Click Close. * Updating Drivers for Windows 2000/XP Use these instructions if you have an USB 2.0 Controller; using an USB 2.0 driver and want to upgrade to the latest version. 1. Right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2. Click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand the list. Then right-click on Asustek USB Enhanced Host Controller and click Properties. 3. Select the Driver Tab and click Update Driver. The driver information shown shows the driver currently being used by the system. 4. When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears, click Next. 5. Select display a list of the known drivers for this device, and click Next. 6. Click on the Have Disk button. 7. Select A:\ in the following window and then click the Open button. 8. Click OK to continue. 9. Select the model of your USB 2.0 device and then click Next. 10. Click Next to continue. 11. When Windows is finished copying drivers, click Finish. 12. The driver has now been updated; a screen will appear with the updated driver information. Click close. * Verifying Driver Installation for Windows 2000/XP Use these instructions to verify successful driver installation on your system. 1. To verify that the driver is installed; right-click on the My Computer desktop icon, select Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2. Then click on the "+" (plus) sign next to Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand the list.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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