Panasonic AJ-PCD35 Operating Instructions - Page 15
PCI Express Driver for Windows, 1) Before installation, 2) Installation of the PCI Express driver, 3 - drivers
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PCI Express Driver for Windows This driver is for the PCI Express interface for the P2 card on this unit. The latest driver information can be viewed at the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ 1) Before installation System requirements for the PCI Express driver are as follows. z OS: Windows XP Professional (SP3) 32 bit Windows Vista Business (SP1), Ultimate (SP1) 32/64 bit Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate 32/64 bit z RAM: 1 GB or more z CPU: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher is recommended 2) Installation of the PCI Express driver Install the PCI Express driver in accordance with the following procedures. 1 In accordance with the descriptions in "4. Installation of the P2 Software" (from pages 5 to 8 of the installation manual), install the software up to Procedure No. 9. 2 When the window shown in Figure 10 of Procedure No. 9 (page 8 in the installation manual) is displayed, select "AJ-PCD35 (P2 drive) PCIe driver" and then click OK. 3 The warning box may be displayed; in such a case, click "Continue Anyway". The warning box may be displayed two or more times. 4 In accordance with the instructions on the screen, complete the installation and restart the personal computer. z If a panel not described in this manual is displayed during installation, click "Cancel" or "Complete" to close it. z When connecting a second additional unit, install the PCI Express driver once more following the same procedures. 3) Confirmation of installation of the PCI Express driver When checking that the PCI Express driver is properly installed, be sure to connect the appropriate device to the personal computer. Devices not connected to the personal computer cannot be checked using the following method: For Windows 7, select "Start", right-click "Computer", and select "Property". The System Properties window appears. Click on "Device Manager" at the top left of the window. For Windows Vista, select: "Start" > "Control Panel" > "System". Click on "Device Manager". For Windows XP Professional, select: "Start" > "Control Panel" > "System". The System Properties window appears. Select the Hardware tab, then click on "Device Manager". 15