Vantec UGT-PC312 User Guide - Page 5

Driver Installation

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computer as well as any other attached devices. 2. Remove the cover to access the internal hardware of the computer (refer to the manufacture of the computer system/case documentation for more details). 3. Locate a free PCI Express slot and remove the metal cover plate on the rear of the computer case. (2-Port PCI-e SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Card will fit and work with any PCI Express slot whether it be a x1, x4, x8, x16 slot. Performance may vary with each slot.) 4. When installing the 2-Port PCI-e SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Card, make sure to fasten the bracket as documented in your manufacture's documentation. 5. Be sure to connect the SATA power connector from the power supply to the card as it does require additional power to function properly. 6. Place the case cover back onto the computer. 7. Reattach the power and other devices back to the computer. Driver Installation 1. When you are booting up the computer for the first time with the new hardware installed, Windows will display the 'Found UGT-PC312 Page 5

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computer as well as any other attached devices.
2.
Remove the cover to access the internal hardware of the
computer (refer to the manufacture of the computer
system/case documentation for more details).
3.
Locate a free PCI Express slot and remove the metal cover
plate on the rear of the computer case. (2-Port PCI-e
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Card will fit and work with any
PCI Express slot whether it be a x1, x4, x8, x16 slot.
Performance may vary with each slot.)
4.
When installing the 2-Port PCI-e SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host
Card, make sure to fasten the bracket as documented in
your manufacture’s documentation.
5.
Be sure to connect the SATA power connector from the
power supply to the card as it does require additional power
to function properly.
6.
Place the case cover back onto the computer.
7.
Reattach the power and other devices back to the computer.
Driver Installation
1.
When you are booting up the computer for the first time with
the new hardware installed, Windows will display the 'Found