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F5U206/207 Windows XP Installation
1. After unzipping the files onto your hard drive, the path you will have to specify during installation will
be C:\F5U206. If you chose to unzip the files onto a 3 ½ floppy disk, the installation path would be
A:\
2. When you plug in the adapter, Windows will find a new device, (if Windows does not find a new
device, follow the uninstall instructions first).
3. Windows will ask, What do you want the wizard to do? Choose, Install from a list or specific
location (advanced). Click next.
4. Choose the option, Include this location in the search: and type the path c:\F5U206 (or you can
browse to the C:\ and locate the folder that you unzipped the files to) and then click Next.
5. You will see a warning stating that the Belkin VideoBus has not passed Windows Logo testing,
Continue Anyway. And click on Finish.
6. In order to check the installation for this adapter, go to Start, and right click on My Computer and left
click on properties. Click on the Hardware tab and then click on the Device Manager button. Click
on the plus sign next Imaging Devices and underneath this heading you should see Belkin VideoBus.
If you do not see the Belkin VideoBus or if there is an unknown or USB device with a question or
exclamation mark, proceed to the un-installation instructions.
Uninstall Instructions
(The adapter must be plugged in.) Look for any Question or Exclamation marks in front of any of
the selections, if you see one in front of Belkin or unknown USB devices, remove these selections
by right clicking on them and choose Uninstall, otherwise continue to next step.
1. Leave the adapter plugged into the computer and go to Start, and right click on My Computer and left
click on Properties.
2. Click on the Hardware Tab and then click on the Device Manager button.
3. Click on the plus sign next to Imaging Devices. Under this heading you should see a Belkin
VideoBus.
4. Right click on the Belkin VideoBus and choose Uninstall.
5. Close Device Manager and System Properties and Unplug the adapter from the computer.
6. Go to Start, Run and type c:\windows\inf, if this fails you can try c:\winnt\inf and click ok.
7. Scroll through the list of files and locate the files that start with OEM.
8. Windows creates an OEM and an OEM.PNF file for every device that you install to your system.
Try locating the highest number OEM, (for example oem6 and oem6.pnf). If oem6 was the highest
number, double click on the oem6 and scroll to the bottom and locate any information about Belkin or
Etek. If you find this information, close the file and delete this oem and the oem.pnf with the same
number. You can check the oem right below this number just in case. Then reboot your computer.
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Un-installation is complete.
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