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USB Device, To Remove Hardware - drivers

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USB Device The computer has an interface called Universal Serial Bus (USB). Its four USB ports support USB1.1 and USB2.0. With a USB connection, you can connect/disconnect peripherals without turning off the computer. Generally, when you connect a device to the computer, the necessary driver will be installed automatically. See also the manuals of peripheral devices supporting USB. When connecting the cable to one of the USB ports, be sure to let the USB mark ( ) side down. When a new device is correctly connected to the computer, the appropriate driver is automatically installed. If the driver is not installed correctly, you will see the message on the screen. In this case, install the 3 driver following the instructions on the screen. USB Ports To remove the USB devices, you may need to perform the following instructions. 1. Click Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) on the taskbar. If you cannot find the icon, click to show all kinds of icons. If the icon does not appear, go to the step 3. 2. Click Safely remove xxxx (xxxx is the name of your USB device); then, the Safe To Remove Hardware dialog appears. 3. Remove the device from the computer. 3-11

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USB Device
The computer has an interface called Universal Serial Bus (USB). Its four USB ports
support USB1.1 and USB2.0. With a USB connection, you can connect/disconnect
peripherals without turning off the computer. Generally, when you connect a device to
the computer, the necessary driver will be installed automatically. See also the
manuals of peripheral devices supporting USB.
When connecting the cable to one of the USB ports, be sure to let the
USB mark (
) side down.
When a new device is correctly connected to the computer, the
appropriate driver is automatically installed. If the driver is not installed
correctly, you will see the message on the screen. In this case, install the
driver following the instructions on the screen.
To remove the USB devices, you may need to perform the following instructions.
1.
Click
Safely Remove Hardware
icon (
) on the taskbar. If you cannot find the
icon, click
to show all kinds of icons. If the icon does not appear, go to the
step 3.
2.
Click
Safely remove xxxx
(xxxx is the name of your USB device); then, the
Safe
To Remove Hardware
dialog appears.
3.
Remove the device from the computer.
USB Ports