Pc settings for windows 2000 and nt 4.0, Remove a device from the device manager – Datacard Group ImageCard SelectTM and UltraGrafix SelectTM Printers User Manual

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Click OK on the Properties dialog box and on the System Properties dialog box to
save settings and close the dialog boxes.

Remove a device from the Device Manager

Remove a device from the Device Manager if the Add/Detect New Hardware wizard
was cancelled (or another installation problem occurred), or you want to reinstall the
printer driver.

1

Disconnect the printer from the PC.

2

If the printer driver was installed, make sure the printer driver has been deleted
and that you have rebooted the PC after deletion.

3

Select Start from the Windows taskbar.

4

From the Windows Start menu, select Settings, and then Control Panel. The
Control Panel appears.

5

Double-click the System icon to open it. The System dialog box opens.

6

Open the Device Manager.

On Windows ME, Windows 98, and Windows NT, click the Device Manager
tab.

On Windows 2000, click the Hardware tab. Click the Device Manager button.

7

Make sure “View devices by type” is selected.

On Windows 2000, select “View hidden devices” from the View menu.

8

Locate the device to delete. The device might be called “Unknown device” or
“Select Class with AIT”. If neither of these types of devices are displayed, go to
step 10.

On Windows ME, Windows 98, and Windows NT, click on the device name or
icon to select it, and then click the Remove button.

On Windows 2000, click on the device name to select it, and then right-click to
display a pop-up menu. Select Remove from the popup menu.

9

Click Yes or OK to confirm removal of the device.

10

Click OK to close the Device Manager. Close any other windows.

PC settings for Windows 2000 and NT 4.0

This section describes the following settings for PCs running Windows 2000 and NT
4.0.

Setting parallel port values

Setting USB port values

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