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Implement, manage, and troubleshoot input
and output (I/O) devices.
To install a device Connect the device to
the appropriate port or slot on your
computer, according to the device
manufacturer's instructions. You may need to
start or restart your computer.
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You need administrative privileges if
installing a device that requires a user
interface or if you experience errors
during the installation process.
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To add and set up a non Plug-and-Play
device connected directly to your
computer, you must be logged on as an
administrator or a member of the
Administrators group
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If an administrator has already loaded
the drivers for the device, you can
install the device without administrator
privileges.
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If you need to start or restart your
computer, Windows 2000 should detect the
device and start the Found New Hardware
wizard.
To install a non-Plug and Play device
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Open Add/Remove Hardware in Control
Panel.
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Click Next, click Add/Troubleshoot a
device, and then click Next.Windows 2000
attempts to detect new Plug and Play
devices.
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If your device is not in the device
list, click Add a new device.Click Next,
and then do one of the following: Click
Yes, search for new hardware if you want
Windows 2000 to try and detect the new
non-Plug and Play device you want to
install. Click No, I want to select the
hardware from a list if you know the
type and model of the device you are
installing and you want to select it
from a list of devices.
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Click Next, and then follow the
instructions that appear on your screen.
Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot I/O
devices, such as printers, scanners,
multimedia devices, mouse, keyboard, and
smart card reader.
To Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot I/O
devices
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Right click My Computer select
properties
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Select Hardware Tab
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Click Device Manager button
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Then Click and select properties for the
device you want to configure
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