Removing the software – Sharp MX-B201D User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

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The MFP driver cannot be correctly installed by Plug and
Play (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7)

In Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, if the MFP driver cannot be correctly installed by Plug
and Play (for example, Plug and Play takes place without copying the required files
for the MFP driver installation), follow these steps to remove unneeded devices and
then install the MFP driver as explained in "INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE" (p.34).

1

Click the "start" button, click "Control Panel", and then click
"Performance and Maintenance".

• On Windows Vista/7, click the "Start" button, select "Control Panel", and

then click "System and Maintenance".

• On Windows 2000, click the "Start" button, select "Settings", and then

click "Control Panel".

2

Click "System", click the "Hardware" tab, and click the "Device
Manager" button.

3

Click the

icon beside "Other

devices".

If "MX-XXXX" and "SHARP MX-
XXXX" appear, select and delete
both of these items.

4

Install the software as explained in "INSTALLING THE
SOFTWARE".

Removing the software

If you need to remove the software, follow these steps.

1

Click the "start" button and then click "Control Panel".

On Windows 2000, click the "Start" button, select "Settings", and then click
"Control Panel".

2

Click "Add or Remove Programs".

• On Windows Vista/7, click the "Uninstall a program".
• On Windows 2000, double-click the "Add/Remove Programs" icon.

3

Select "SHARP MX-B201 Series MFP Driver" and Button
Manager from the list, and remove the software.

For more information, refer to your operating manual or to the help files for
your operating system.

• On Windows 2000, double-click the "System" icon, click the

"Hardware" tab, and click the "Device Manager" button.

• On Windows Vista/7, click the "Device Manager", and if a message

screen appears asking you for confirmation, click "Continue".

If "Other devices" does not appear, close the "Device Manager" window.

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