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pacersnumber7
Probe
Posted: 28 Oct 2005
12:04 GMT
Total Posts: 8
You have a USB cable. If you insert the cable and windows gives you a funny speech bubble about USB software, insert your disk and install the driver.


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I eat people.

Where do u find this on the disk???
allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 28 Oct 2005
16:52 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
You're supposed to install TI-Connect from your disk before you plug the calculator into the computer, that will install the drivers automatically (TI-Connect).
pacersnumber7
Probe
Posted: 30 Oct 2005
13:39 GMT
Total Posts: 8
I did that...
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 30 Oct 2005
17:06 GMT
Total Posts: 939
Just tell it automatically search for the driver. It should find it. If it doesn't, then you just said you did that because you were afraid we would lash out at you for not following the directions, and you'd probably be right.
Andy
Administrator
Posted: 2 Nov 2005
15:10 GMT
Total Posts: 939
Double post intentional to bring this back to the top.


If you DID install TI Connect before plugging the calculator in FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, then it WILL automatically install the driver. If it doesn't, you did something wrong and it'll be much more involved than I care to get to fix it, especially for your ... less than polite ... other topic.





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