USB/330 ADSL USB Modems Setup and User's Guide Release R3.0.1
USB/330 ADSL USB Modems Setup and User's Guide Release R3.0.1
USB/330
ADSL USB Modems
Release R3.0.1
Status v4.0
Change Note PeckelbeenS
Short Title STUSB/330 Setup and User’s Guide R3.0.1 (en)
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Contents
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4 SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics.......................................... 43
4.1 The SpeedTouch™ Status Icon ........................................................................ 44
5 Troubleshooting ........................................................... 53
5.1 General................................................................................................................ 54
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1 SpeedTouch™ Introduction
1 SpeedTouch™ Introduction
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SpeedTouch™USB/330 ADSL USB modem!
With the award-winning SpeedTouch™ Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
modem surfing the Internet will become a whole new experience.
In this Setup and User’s This Setup and User’s Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Speed-
Guide Touch™USB/330 ADSL USB modem and in getting connected quickly to the Internet.
Safety instructions Before connecting the SpeedTouch™, read the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation Guide
and Safety Instructions.
Documentation and The SpeedTouch™ products continue to evolve as extra and new functionalities are
software updates made available.
For more information on the latest technological innovations, software upgrades, and
documents, please visit the SpeedTouch™ web site at:
www.speedtouch.com
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Delivery check Check your SpeedTouch™ package for the following items:
• One SpeedTouch™USB or SpeedTouch™330
• 2m DSL cable (RJ11/RJ11, RJ14/RJ14)
• The SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM
In the event of damaged or missing items, contact your product dealer for further
instructions.
Other materials Your SpeedTouch™ shipping carton may also include release notes, safety and confor-
mity declarations and other materials.
The SpeedTouch™ Unlike most traditional modems, the electronic circuitry of the SpeedTouch™ has been
shaped into a stylish body.
Note As you notice, there is no separate mains plug, cord, or power adapter. This
is because the SpeedTouch™ is powered via the USB connection.
ADSL service The appropriate DSL service must be available at your premises:
• ADSL service must be enabled on your telephone line.
• As both telephone and ADSL service are simultaneously available from the same
copper pair, you will need a central splitter or distributed filters for decoupling
ADSL and telephone signals.
Public telephone lines carry voltages that can cause electric shock. Only install splitter/
filters yourself if these are qualified for that purpose.
Computer Your computer must be equipped with a USB port capable of powering attached USB
devices. You may also use a USB hub to connect the SpeedTouch™.
Note Make sure you are not using low-powered USB ports to connect the Speed-
Touch™. If you are not sure of the type of USB port, see the User's Guide of
your computer or USB port hub.
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Supported Operating This User’s Guide describes the installation and use of the SpeedTouch™ under the
Systems following Operating Systems (OSs):
• Microsoft Windows OSs
• MS Windows 98/98SE
• MS Windows Millennium
• MS Windows 2000
• MS Windows XP
• Mac OSs
• Mac OS 8.6
• Mac OS 9.x
• Mac OS X v10.1, v10.2 and v10.3
Note Mac OS X v10.0 users must download the free upgrade to Mac OS X
v10.1 to be able to install and use the SpeedTouch™ device.
The SpeedTouch™ also supports Linux platforms. Refer to the SpeedTouch™ Support
pages for more information.
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2 SpeedTouch™ Installation
What you need from You might need a user account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet
your ISP access. For this user account, it will provide you:
• A user name (logon ID)
• A password
Other information may be required, depending on the ISP’s specific requirements.
Installation The installation procedure to follow depends on the Operating system you are running.
In case your computer runs:
• An MS Windows Operating System
Proceed with “2.1 Installation for MS Windows Operating Systems” on page 10.
• A Mac Operating System
Proceed with “2.2 Installation for Mac Operating Systems” on page 18.
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Introduction This section will assist you in installing the SpeedTouch™ and preparing your PC for
your Internet connectivity.
Supported Operating One of the following OSs must be readily installed on your PC:
Systems
• Microsoft Windows 98/98SE or Microsoft Windows ME
• Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP
You may need the MS Windows installation CD-ROM during installation.
MS Windows OS The installation procedures might be slightly different depending on the MS Windows
differences OS you are using:
• Some windows will look different
• For MS Windows 98/98SE, at the end of the installation procedure, you may be
asked to enter an area code for Dial-up connections.
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Previous SpeedTouch™ If a previous SpeedTouch™ installation resides on your computer, you are able to
installations perform an upgrade of the existing SpeedTouch™ installation.
The SpeedTouch™ The SpeedTouch™ Setup procedure consists of two major parts:
Setup wizard
• The driver installation procedure
• The hardware installation procedure
In addition it is recommended to install the Dr SpeedTouch™ application. See “2.1.2 Dr
SpeedTouch™” on page 15 for more information.
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Click either Install PPP USB Software or Install RFC1483 USB Software depending on
your Service Provider’s specifications.
5 The following window asks you to select your local setting. Select the appropriate
setting as specified by your Service Provider.
6 The Welcome to SpeedTouch™ Setup window appears:
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8 The following windows ask you to select a destination and a program folder. In
most cases the proposed folders are best suited for the SpeedTouch™ driver soft-
ware. Follow the instructions and click Next whenever requested.
9 The SpeedTouch™ USB Setup wizard copies SpeedTouch™ driver software to
your local disk:
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4 The Found New Hardware Wizard finishes the installation by setting up the Speed-
Touch™’s ADSL Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity.
The installation of the SpeedTouch™ is now finished. The SpeedTouch™ is now
prepared to connect to the Internet (See “3 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity” on
page 27).
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2.1.2 Dr SpeedTouch™
Introduction The Dr SpeedTouch™ application allows you to diagnose and troubleshoot your Speed-
Touch™.
With the Dr SpeedTouch™ application you can do the following:
• View the status and performance of the SpeedTouch™ device
• Run a Diagnostics program to locate a connectivity problem
• Run a Troubleshooter to help you solve a connectivity problem.
Supported Operating Installing and using Dr SpeedTouch™ is only supported for following MS Windows
Systems Operating Systems:
• MS Windows 98
• MS Windows 98SE
• MS Windows ME
• MS Windows 2000
• MS Windows XP
Note Dr SpeedTouch™ requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
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Using Dr SpeedTouch™ By default Dr SpeedTouch™ is started automatically at boot of your system and runs in
the background, i.e. minimized in the status area.
To show Dr SpeedTouch™:
1 Double-click in the status area.
2 Dr SpeedTouch™ searches your network for SpeedTouch™ devices. If more than
one device is found, a list of available devices will be provided. If this is the case,
select your SpeedTouch™ device (SpeedTouch™USB or SpeedTouch™330) and
click OK.
3 The Dr SpeedTouch™ window appears:
• View activity between your computer, the SpeedTouch™ and the Internet:
To test and troubleshoot the connectivity of your computer and the Speed-
Touch™ device to your ISP and the Internet, click Start Tests.
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• Select the Performance tab to monitor the downstream and upstream perfor-
mance. of your DSL connection:
For more information on Dr SpeedTouch™ click Help in the application or press F1 for
context sensitive help.
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Introduction This section will assist you in installing the SpeedTouch™ and preparing your computer
for your Internet connectivity.
Installation The installation procedure to follow depends on the Mac OS you are running.
In case your computer runs:
• Mac OS 8.6/9.x
Proceed with “2.2.1 Installation for Mac OS 8.6/9.x” on page 19.
• Mac OS X
Proceed with “2.2.2 Installation for Mac OS X” on page 22.
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Supported Operating One of the following OSs must be readily installed on your computer:
Systems
• Mac OS 8.6
• Mac OS 9.x
Make sure that Easy Install is selected in the drop-down list box. Click Switch Disk
to select your computer’s OS8.6/9.x partition if needed.
Click Install to continue.
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Click OK to proceed.
8 At the end of the procedure, the following window appears:
Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is selected in the Connect via list and Modem list.
Note If you are using an RFC1483 Bridged connection you may only have to
adjust the Modem list selection.
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Mac OS X differences Depending on the Mac OS X version your computer runs, some windows may differ
from the windows shown in the installation procedures.
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Click Continue.
6 The Software License Agreement screen appears:
When you click Continue, you are prompted to agree to the terms of the software
license agreement. Click Agree to continue.
7 The following screen allows you to select a destination volume to install the
SpeedTouch™:
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Click OK.
6 The Network window appears:
In the Show list, click Active Network Ports (or Network Port Configuration(s)), and
drag:
• SpeedTouch™ USB to the top of the list in case of PPP connectivity.
• Ethernet Adaptor (enx) to the top of the list in case of RFC1483 connectivity.
7 If you do not intend to use the other interfaces, clear the corresponding check
boxes.
Click Apply Now to confirm the modifications to the network settings.
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PPP configuration If you are installing a PPP connection some additional configuration is required.
Proceed as follows:
1 On the Apple menu click System Preferences.
2 The System Preferences window appears. Click the Network icon.
3 The Network window appears:
Make sure SpeedTouch™ USB is selected in the Show list and click the TCP/IP tab
to view TCP/IP settings for the SpeedTouch™ network connection.
Make sure Using PPP is selected in the Configure list.
4 Click the PPP tab to view the PPP configuration:
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7 Click the Modem tab. This panel shows the modem configuration:
Select SpeedTouch™ USB Modem in the Modem list and leave the other modem
settings unchanged.
8 Run through all panels again to check whether all configurations are correctly
done as described above and click Apply Now to apply the settings.
Note To prevent further changes you can click to secure your settings.
From then on changes are only possible after providing the Adminis-
trator password.
As a result your SpeedTouch™ connection is installed and ready for use. The Speed-
Touch™ is now prepared for connecting you to the Internet (See “3 SpeedTouch™
Internet Connectivity” on page 27).
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Note You can also access the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up application via
Start > (All) Programs > SpeedTouch™ USB > SpeedTouch™ Dial-up.
2 As a result the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up window appears:
3 If needed, enter user name and password for your user account at the Service
Provider.
Note In case of PPPoE connectivity, you may need to enter a Service Name.
If so, it will be provided by your Service Provider.
4 Click Connect (or Dial).
5 As soon as the connection is established, the connection message box and dial-up
window are minimized into a DUN icon in the system tray:
You can open your web browser and surf the Internet.
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Network connection While you are connected, you can find the network connection icon showing two PCs
icon on the status area connected to each other in the system tray’s status area:
Or open the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up window via Start > (All) Programs > Speed-
Touch™ USB > SpeedTouch™ Dial-up.
2 The SpeedTouch™ Dial-up window appears:
Click Disconnect.
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists anymore.
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Configuring multiple In case you have more than one account, and/or multiple SpeedTouch™ devices
entries connected to your PC, you can create multiple Dial-Up Networking (DUN) entries for
the SpeedTouch™, with specific credentials, properties and home web page.
To add additional DUN entries proceed as follows:
1 Double-click the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up icon on your desktop:
Or open the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up window via Start > (All) Programs > Speed-
Touch™ USB > SpeedTouch™ Dial-up.
2 As a result the SpeedTouch™ Dial-up window appears:
Enter the required information in the corresponding fields and click OK.
As a result the new DUN entry is listed in the Connection list in the SpeedTouch™
Dial-up window.
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Note For PPPoE session connectivity, see “3.2 Internet Sessions via an RFC1483 Bridged
Connection” on page 36.
3 Enter user name and password for your user account at the Service Provider.
Note Select Save password in case you want the application to remember
your (user) name, and password.
4 You must enter a digit, e.g. 0, into the Number field.
5 Click Connect.
As soon as the connection is established you can open your web browser and surf the
Internet.
Note In case you selected Save password, the next time, you can open a connec-
tion by simply clicking the Remote Access icon in the control strip, and
selecting Connect:
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Terminating a PPPoA To release a remote access connection, click the Remote Access icon in the control strip,
session and select Disconnect:
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6 In the next window, select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user
name and password:
8 In the next window, select whether the connection is available to any user or only
to yourself:
Note If you want to share this connection with other users you must select
Anyone’s use.
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9 In the next window, fill in the Internet account information. This information
should be provided by your service provider:
3 If needed, enter user name and password for your user account at the Service
Provider.
4 Click Connect.
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5 As soon as the connection is established, the connection message box and dial-up
window are minimized into a DUN icon in the system tray:
You can open your web browser and surf the Internet.
3 Click Disconnect.
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists anymore.
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SpeedTouch™ Status As soon as your SpeedTouch™ is installed, a SpeedTouch™ status icon is displayed:
Icon
• For MS Windows OSs the SpeedTouch™ status icon is found on the status area.
• For Mac OS 8.6/9.x the SpeedTouch™ status icon is found in the control strip.
• For Mac OS X the SpeedTouch™ status icon is found in the dock.
SpeedTouch™ status The SpeedTouch™ status icon is colored, depending on the state of the SpeedTouch™:
icon colors
Status icon Description
MS Windows Mac OS X
Mac OS 8.6/9.x
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Introduction The Diagnostics application allows you to overview specific information on the various
layers the SpeedTouch™ uses to transmit or receive information over the Asymmetric
Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) link.
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Opening the Diagnostics Double-click the SpeedTouch™ Status icon in the status area to open the Speed-
window Touch™ Diagnostics window.
Note You can also access the SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics via Start > (All) Programs
> SpeedTouch™ USB > SpeedTouch™ USB Diagnostics.
Diagnostics window Opening the SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics, pops up the following window:
Note In the example the Diagnostics window applies to a PPP (PPPoA or PPPoE)
installation. For an RFC1483 installation the title bar will mention RFC1483.
Left box figures In the left box, the following figures can be displayed:
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Basic data In case the SpeedTouch™ has established ADSL line synchronization, the following data
are displayed:
Data Description
Bytes Sent Shows the total number of sent bytes since ADSL link synchroni-
zation.
Bytes Received Shows the total number of received bytes since ADSL link
synchronization.
Throughput bars The throughput bars allow an instant overview of the current and average performance
of the connection:
Indicator Description
All throughput indicators are measured relatively to the actual available bandwidth. You
can change the refresh rate via the Properties menu.
Button Functionality
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Properties menu Left-click the upper-left corner of the SpeedTouch™ USB Diagnostics window or right-
click the SpeedTouch™ status icon and click Properties to open the Properties window:
Field Description
Screen update Allows to set the update rate of the information displayed in
the Diagnostics windows
The refresh rate is free selectable from 0.5 seconds (fast) up to
15 seconds.
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Opening the Diagnostics Open the Applications folder on your system startup disk:
window
Diagnostics window Opening the SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics, pops up the following window:
Note In the example the Diagnostics window applies to a PPPoA installation. For
an RFC1483 installation the title bar will mention RFC1483.
Left box figures In the left box, the following figures can be displayed:
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Basic date In case the SpeedTouch™ has established ADSL line synchronization, the following data
are displayed:
Data Description
Bytes Sent Shows the total number of sent bytes since ADSL link synchroni-
zation.
Bytes Received Shows the total number of received bytes since ADSL link
synchronization.
Button Functionality
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Opening the Diagnostics Click the SpeedTouch™ status dockling to open the SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics
window window.
Note You can also go to Applications > SpeedTouch™ > USB and double-click
Diagnostics.
Diagnostics window Opening the SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics, pops up the following generic window:
Note In the example the Diagnostics window applies to a PPP (PPPoA or PPPoE)
installation. For an RFC1483 installation the title bar will mention LAN.
Left box figures In the left box, the following figures can be displayed:
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Basic data In case the SpeedTouch™ has established ADSL line synchronization, the following data
are displayed:
Data Description
Bytes Sent Shows the total number of sent bytes since ADSL link synchroni-
zation.
Bytes Received Shows the total number of received bytes since ADSL link
synchronization.
Throughput bars The throughput bars allow an instant overview of the current and average performance
of the connection:
Data Description
All throughput indicators are measured relatively to the actual available bandwidth.
Button Functionality
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5 Troubleshooting
Introduction This chapter provides information on how to identify and correct some common prob-
lems you may encounter when using the SpeedTouch™.
If the following troubleshooting tips do not resolve the problem contact the company
from which you purchased the SpeedTouch™ for assistance.
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5.1 General
Solving problems In most cases the described solutions will solve the problem.
However, if the problem keeps persistent, reinstallation of your SpeedTouch™ might
solve the problem.
If reinstallation has not resolved the problem, contact the company from which you
purchased the SpeedTouch™ for assistance.
Dr SpeedTouch™ Dr SpeedTouch™ enables you to test your computer and SpeedTouch™ connectivity
via its Diagnostics wizard. The SpeedTouch™ Troubleshoot will report what is wrong
with your connection.
For more information about installing and using Dr SpeedTouch™, see “2.1.2 Dr Speed-
Touch™” on page 15.
SpeedTouch™ The Diagnostics tool is installed during the installation of the SpeedTouch™ drivers and
Diagnostics allows you to view specific information on the various layers the SpeedTouch™ uses to
transmit or receive information over the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
link.
See “4 SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics” on page 43 for more information.
SpeedTouch™ LEDs Your SpeedTouch™ is equipped with two LEDs. These indicators indicate the status of
the SpeedTouch™. Checking the SpeedTouch™ status may be a first step in isolating
the problem.
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Normal operation In this state the USB LED is assigned to the downstream (RX) data channel (towards the
during a session USB connection).
The ADSL LED is assigned to the upstream (TX) data channel (towards the ADSL
channel).
Both LEDs stay green. When an ATM cell is processed in a channel, the associated LED
will go off for a short time.
Troubleshooting table Following table may help you determine the nature of the problem, and provide some
plausible solutions:
Problem Solution
Speed Touch™ USB driver Verify your computer is running one of the
installation failed. supported OSs and that it meets the
according minimum requirements.
USB LED flashes red, or stays Your USB port congests, meaning that too
solid red. much traffic is passing through it.
Avoid using multiple high speed USB devices,
e.g. scanners, speaker, etc. during heavy duty,
e.g. a data download.
USB LED is solid amber and Power On Self Test (POST) failed.
ADSL LED is solid green. Check whether the connections are correctly
made.
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System software You can check for system software upgrades via the support pages at the SpeedTouch™
updates (all OSs) web site:
www.speedtouch.com/support.htm
System software upgrades may also be available from your Service Provider. Please
contact your Service Provider for more information.
System software If your computer runs an MS Windows Operating System you can access the Speed-
updates on an MS Touch™ web site using the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser:
Windows platform
1 Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your PC’s CD-ROM drive. The
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically.
Note If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-
cally, open a Run window via Start > Run from the Start menu and
enter the following path: D:\Menu.exe, where D stands for the drive
letter of your CD-ROM drive.
2 Choose a language in the Choose Language window.
3 Click Install SpeedTouch™ USB/330 Software in the CD Browser menu.
4 Click Check for New USB Software.
5 Your web browser appears and loads the SpeedTouch™ upgrade web page.
System software updates may also be available from your Service Provider. Please
contact your Service Provider for more information.
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Introduction This section describes how to remove the SpeedTouch™ drivers from your system. if
your computers runs:
• MS Windows OS
Proceed with “5.3.1 Removing a SpeedTouch™ Driver Installation on MS
Windows” on page 58.
• Mac OS 8.6/9.x
Proceed with “5.3.2 Removing a SpeedTouch™ Driver Installation on Mac OS 8.6/
9.x” on page 59.
• Mac OS X
Proceed with “5.3.3 Removing a SpeedTouch™ Driver Installation on Mac OS X”
on page 60.
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Click OK to continue.
3 The SpeedTouch™ USB Setup wizard removes the necessary file from your com-
puter:
4 At the end of the procedure the following window announces that the removal
was successful
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Click Custom Remove in the drop-down list box, select the Drivers and Software
check box and click Switch Disk to select the disk where the USB drivers were
installed to.
Click Remove to Continue.
4 The Installer removes the driver from your computer.
5 At the end of the procedure, the Installer asks you to restart your computer:
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