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4). After installing the driver, switch off the computer and
attach the USB dongle. It is recommended that you attach the
USB dongle to the first USB port on the computer. Some older
computer systems have trouble detecting it on the second USB
port. Now switch on the computer. Windows will display a
message saying that it has found a new hardware and it should
then automatically copy the driver (the USBKEY.SYS file) for
the dongle.
5). After Windows had installed the USBKEY.SYS file, restart
the computer. Try running the RES2DINV or RES3DINV
program (to make sure the USB version of the program is used,
on the top left corner of the window the words such as
RES2DINV USB ver. should be displayed), and they should
be able to detect the dongle.
If the programs still cannot detect the dongle, you will need to
install the driver manually. Click the Control Panel under
Settings, and then select the Add New Hardware option.
Windows then searches for new Plug and Play devices. Click
the No the device isnt in the list and then the No I want to
select the hardware from a list options. Near the near bottom
of hardware list, the USB Dongle will probably be displayed.
Click it, and then the Have Disk option in the next dialog
box. Then click Browse and change the folder to the
KEYLOK_SYSTEM_DRIVER folder in the CD. A list of files
with the inf extension will then be displayed. For Windows
98/Me select the usbkey98.inf file, for Windows NT/2000/XP
select the Usbkey2K.inf file. After that click OK, and a
Copying files dialog box should be shown, and Windows
should copy the drivers. After copying the drivers, you need to
restart the computer, and the RES2DINV/RES3DINV
programs should then be able to detect the dongle. If you have
any problems, please contact the provider of this software by
email
at
geotomo@time.net.my
(web
site
www.geoelectrical.com) or the dongle manufacturer technical
support at support@keylok.com.