Joshua Miller
June 28th 03, 09:19 AM
This worked great for me:
Installing USB drivers and getting your USB cable to work.
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** Your USB cable should NOT be plugged in yet. Plugging in your USB cable
prior to installing the drivers could result in a non-functioning cable.
Follow these instructions and everything should work fine.
Step 1: Download the USBinstallation.exe from
http://idenphones.motorola.com/iden/downloads/USBInstallation.exe These
drivers will work for Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows 98se ONLY.
Step 2: Double click on the USBinstallation.exe file and follow the
installation instructions.
Step 3: When prompted by the installation application, power on your phone
and connect it to the USB cable. Then connect the USB cable to your
computer.
Step 4: Once you have completed step 3, the installation application should
begin installing the driver files, if it does not continue automatically,
hit the "ok" button. Follow any instructions it gives. When it completes
the installation process, you will be able to use your USB cable. Enjoy!
** If you get an error when trying to use your USB cable, such as No USB
driver installed and you have already performed the above steps, you
probably plugged your USB cable in sometime BEFORE you followed the above
steps! To fix the problem, goto settings -> control panel -> modems and
highlight and remove IDEN USB Modem (if it is there). Then goto setting ->
control panel -> system and navigate to your device manager window (it's
located in different places depending on your OS). Under USB controllers
(at or near the bottom of the list) make sure there are NO USB controllers
there that are unknown or unidentified. If there are, remove them
(highlight, then right click, then uninstall). Restart your computer and
follow steps 1 through 4 above. If your cable still doesn't work, then you
need to get a serial cable cause your USB one isn't going to work!
"Tom Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone know if Nextel plans on releasing WinXP USB drivers for the
> i90 soon?
>
> Bought a USB cable today and hooked it up so I could download a password
> manager to my new i90 and this error message popped up. I was rather
> surprised to discover Nextel is so far behind in their driver
> development. Is this typical of Nextel?
>
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Installing USB drivers and getting your USB cable to work.
==========================================
** Your USB cable should NOT be plugged in yet. Plugging in your USB cable
prior to installing the drivers could result in a non-functioning cable.
Follow these instructions and everything should work fine.
Step 1: Download the USBinstallation.exe from
http://idenphones.motorola.com/iden/downloads/USBInstallation.exe These
drivers will work for Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows 98se ONLY.
Step 2: Double click on the USBinstallation.exe file and follow the
installation instructions.
Step 3: When prompted by the installation application, power on your phone
and connect it to the USB cable. Then connect the USB cable to your
computer.
Step 4: Once you have completed step 3, the installation application should
begin installing the driver files, if it does not continue automatically,
hit the "ok" button. Follow any instructions it gives. When it completes
the installation process, you will be able to use your USB cable. Enjoy!
** If you get an error when trying to use your USB cable, such as No USB
driver installed and you have already performed the above steps, you
probably plugged your USB cable in sometime BEFORE you followed the above
steps! To fix the problem, goto settings -> control panel -> modems and
highlight and remove IDEN USB Modem (if it is there). Then goto setting ->
control panel -> system and navigate to your device manager window (it's
located in different places depending on your OS). Under USB controllers
(at or near the bottom of the list) make sure there are NO USB controllers
there that are unknown or unidentified. If there are, remove them
(highlight, then right click, then uninstall). Restart your computer and
follow steps 1 through 4 above. If your cable still doesn't work, then you
need to get a serial cable cause your USB one isn't going to work!
"Tom Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone know if Nextel plans on releasing WinXP USB drivers for the
> i90 soon?
>
> Bought a USB cable today and hooked it up so I could download a password
> manager to my new i90 and this error message popped up. I was rather
> surprised to discover Nextel is so far behind in their driver
> development. Is this typical of Nextel?
>
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