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Installing a PCI1750 on Windows XP and Windows 7

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 Posted 05 April 2007 16:38:13
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The procedure for installing the PCI 1750 hardware card has changed slightly with the newer drivers (v2.x) and Windows XP but is still a little complicated, so we have written an updated walkthrough.Please download the attachment to get the latest documentation.

Andrew Burns

P Squared Support Engineer

 Install PCI 1750 on XP.doc (88 views, 465.00 KB)

Edited: 30 March 2011 10:46:22 by Andrew Burns

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 Posted 30 March 2011 10:30:45
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Update for Windows 7 users!

If you are installing on Windows 7, the proceedure is still largely the same as described in the document above, however we have found that you may have problems with the installation completeing correctly when run from user level account.

We would recommend that you run this installation process while logged in as an administrator.  Running the installer as a user may not work, even when elevating privileges or right clicking and running as Admin.


Andrew Burns

P Squared Support Engineer

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