Canon MP370 MultiPASS MP370/360 Software Guide - Page 7

Operating system, Required RAM, User privileges when using Windows 2000/XP, Service packs - windows 7 driver

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• This may not operate correctly with self-made computers, or store-brand computers. • When installing the MP Drivers in Windows 2000, you must have Service Pack 4 or later version installed. • When installing the MP Drivers in Windows XP, you must have Service Pack 1 or later version installed. • USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent) In order to use the Full-Speed mode, the machine must be connected to a computer equipped with a standard USB Full-Speed interface. Use a USB-IF-approved cable not longer than 16 3/8 feet (5 meters). Operating system CPU Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 1 or later) Pentium/Celeron 233 MHz processor or higher Microsoft Windows XP Pentium/Celeron 300 MHz Professional/Home Edition processor or higher Required RAM 64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended) IMPORTANT While the machine is printing from or scanning images to the computer, or the computer is in the sleep mode or standby mode, do not disconnect and connect the USB cable. User privileges when using Windows 2000/XP When installing, you must have Administrator privileges. When using, you must have User privileges or greater. Service packs Service packs are updates that fix defects in Windows, and are released by Microsoft. For how to obtain them, please consult Microsoft. NOTE To check which service pack is installed on your computer: 1. Right-click [My Computer], and select [Properties]. 2. The currently installed service pack is displayed under [System]. 5

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• This may not operate correctly with self-made computers, or store-brand computers.
• When installing the MP Drivers in Windows 2000, you must have Service Pack 4 or later version installed.
• When installing the MP Drivers in Windows XP, you must have Service Pack 1 or later version installed.
• USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1 equivalent)
In order to use the Full-Speed mode, the machine must be connected to a computer equipped with
a standard USB Full-Speed interface.
Use a USB-IF-approved cable not longer than 16 3/8 feet (5 meters).
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
While the machine is printing from or scanning images to the computer, or the computer is in the sleep
mode or standby mode, do not disconnect and connect the USB cable.
User privileges when using Windows 2000/XP
When installing, you must have Administrator privileges.
When using, you must have User privileges or greater.
Service packs
Service packs are updates that fix defects in Windows, and are released by Microsoft.
For how to obtain them, please consult Microsoft.
NOTE
To check which service pack is installed on your computer:
1. Right-click [My Computer], and select [Properties].
2. The currently installed service pack is displayed under [System].
Operating system
CPU
Required RAM
Microsoft Windows 98
Pentium/Celeron 233 MHz
processor or higher
64 MB or more
(128 MB or more recommended)
Microsoft Windows Me
Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional
(Service Pack 1 or later)
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional/Home Edition
Pentium/Celeron 300 MHz
processor or higher