Installing the software – Velleman PCUSBVGA2 User Manual

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7. Installing the Software

Note: If you already have V3.x, R4.1 or R4.2 DisplayLink software installed, you must uninstall it using
Windows’ Add/Remove Programs before installing this release.

7.1. Installing the Software Using Windows 7 Update

The preferred method of installation is using Windows 7’s update facility.

1. Connect your display via the adapter and the USB cable

to your PC. Windows detects the new hardware and

automatically downloads the driver.

2. Once downloaded, the installation software will run. The
DisplayLink software end user licence agreement window

opens.

3. Click I Accept. The DisplayLink Core software is

installed.

Note: The display may flash or go black during installation.

7.2. Installing the Software on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000

Alternatively you may install the software from a website download or CD-ROM.
Important! Install the software before you connect a device via the adapter to your PC.

1. When auto-play is enabled, the installation program

starts automatically from the CD-ROM. If not, locate and

double click Setup.exe on the CD-ROM. The Windows User
Account Control window opens (if enabled in the OS).

2. Click Yes. The DisplayLink software end user licence

agreement window opens.

3. Click I Accept. DisplayLink Core software and
DisplayLink Graphics are installed. No message will appear

at the end of the installation process.

Note: The display may flash or go black during installation.

4. Connect the adapter via the USB cable to your PC. The

“Installing device driver” message appears.

5. Click Yes. DisplayLink automatically installs the device.

The DisplayLink software end user licence agreement
window opens (see above).

6. Click I Accept. The DisplayLink Graphics software is

installed. No message will appear at the end of the

installation process.
Note: On some machines you may need to reboot before
you can use the adapter.

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