Setting up a usb driver in windows 98 – Motorola SB4200 User Manual

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The SB4200 uses the same driver as the
SB4100.

Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98

Note: If the window on the upper left of this page is not displayed with text stating that the
NET4100.INF file was found, then verify that the Motorola CD-ROM is in the drive and
accessible. If the correct driver file is still not listed, then cancel the installation and
remove invalid entries as described in Example 1 and/or Example 2 found under the
heading called “Recovery After Installation Errors with Win98_SE and Windows 98”
starting on page 48 of this user guide.

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After the window on the left is displayed, click Next.

Note: In some installations, a window with the message

Copying Files... may display

and prompt you to specify your CD-ROM drive. If this window displays, enter your
CD-ROM drive letter (for example, “D:”) and then click OK.

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At this point, Windows 98 may need additional system files loaded to complete the
installation. These files are located on your Windows 98 CD-ROM.Be sure your
Windows 98 CD-ROM is in the CD-ROM Drive and click OK to install System Files.

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