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P. 20, Windows me/98 users, 20 for those using a computer – Kenwood XV-2020 User Manual

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For Those Using a Computer

Windows Me/98 users

1.

With the XV-2020 disconnected, start up Windows.

Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).

2.

Exit all currently running software (applications).

Also close any open windows. If you are using virus checking or similar software, be
sure to exit it as well.

3.

Prepare the CD-ROM.

Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.

4.

Open the

“Run...”

dialog box.

Click the Windows

Start

button.

From the menu that appears, select

“Run...”

fig.2-19a_50

5.

In the dialog box that appears, input the
following into the

“Open”

field, and click

[OK]

.

E:\Win98\XV-2020\SETUPINF.EXE

* The drive name

“E:”

may be different for your

system. Specify the drive name of your CD-ROM drive.

fig.2-19_40

6.

The

SETUPINF

dialog box will appear.

You are now ready to install the driver.

* Do not click

[OK]

at this time.

If you changed “File signature verification”

If you changed the

“File signature verification”

setting in

step 5

, restore the

original setting after Windows restarts.

1. After Windows restarts, log in to Windows as a user with

administrative

privileges

, (such as Administrator).

2. In the Windows desktop, right-click the

My Computer

icon, and from the

menu that appears, select

Properties

. The

System

Properties dialog box will

appear.

3. Click the

Hardware

tab, and then click

[Driver signature]

. The

Driver Signing

Options

dialog box will appear.

4. Return the

“File signature verification”

setting to the original setting (either

“Warn”

or

“Block”

), and click

[OK]

.

5. Click

[OK]

. The

System properties

dialog box will close.

Next, you need to make the driver settings.

->

Settings and checking

(p. 21)

In this manual, the location
of folders and files is given
in terms of the file path,
using \ as the delimiter.
For example,

Win98\SETUPINF.EXE

indicates the

SETUPINF.EXE

file found

in the

Win98

folder.