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Windows Hardware and
Driver Installation
1. With the power turned off,insert the Quattro-PCIe card into any free
PCIe slot in your PC. Make sure the card is well seated. Insert the
bracket with Ports C and D into a free slot. If you must detach the
cables from the card to do so,be sure to install the cables back onto
the card with the red wire corresponding to the“1”on the board.
Turn your PC on and start Windows.
2. Windows will automatically detect the Quattro-PCIe as a new PCIe
Serial Controller and ask you to insert the Installation Disk.Windows
should find the appropriate files and install them automatically.
Windows XP/Vista may display a message to the effect that the
drivers are not digitally signed.This warning can be ignored.
3. After the necessary files have been copied,Windows will complete
the full installation of the Quattro-PCIe.During this process, four
child ports will be created under Control Panel | System | Device
Manager | Ports.
4. If files are not found automatically,select Run from the Start Menu,
navigate to the CD,and run AutorunPro.EXE.Choose your card and
driver from the menus that appear.
The Quattro-PCIe hardware appears in Device Manager in the Ports tree
(see next page). Please note that any changes to the Resources (I/O
Address & IRQ) used by any one of the four ports on the Quattro-PCIe
must be made through the Resources page of the appropriate Port
page.