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Using Windows XP for USB Connection

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Connecting the Cable Modem Using Windows XP for USB Connection Follow steps 6 through 9 if you have a Windows XP operating system: 6. Windows XP will briefly display the "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard," (Fig. 19) and ask you to insert the installation CD-ROM that came with the unit. Choose the "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" option, and click "Next." Note: If Windows XP does not recognize the cable modem's presence, i.e., the "Welcome to the New Hardware Wizard" did not automatically appear, your BIOS settings may not permit USB and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computer's customer service department. 7. Your computer will install the drivers for the "RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem" (Fig. 20). Click on "Next" to complete the process. Fig. 19 Fig. 20 20

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Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Using Windows XP for USB Connection
Follow steps 6 through 9 if you have a Windows XP operating system:
6.
Windows XP will briefly display the “Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard,”
(Fig. 19)
and ask you to insert the installation CD-ROM that came with the unit.
Choose the “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” option, and click “Next.”
Note: If Windows XP does not recognize the cable modem’s presence, i.e., the “Welcome to
the New Hardware Wizard” did not automatically appear, your BIOS settings may not permit
USB and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computer’s customer service
department.
7.
Your computer will install the drivers for the “RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem” (Fig. 20).
Click on “Next” to complete the process.
Connecting the Cable Modem