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Figure
1
- Simply
insert the DVD-to-GoCard into the ZV -Enabled slot.
Figure
2
IMPORTANT:
Windows 95 will prompt for the location of the file MARGIPNP.VXD
since it could not be found. At this point, simply type D:\
(or the location of the installation CD-ROM disc in which this
file is located), and click OK. The drivers will then be
automatically installed.
Figure
3
- After
the installation is complete, there will be 2 loud beeps once
the card is recognized. (see Figure 4)
Figure
4
- While
the DVD-to-GoÔ Driver CD-ROM is still in the CD-ROM
drive. Type D:\SETUP.EXE (where D:\ represents the location
of the installation driver).
- Follow
the instructions on the screen. (It is recommended to use the
Default setup during the installation). During the installation
procedure, you will be prompted to choose your region code.
For help in determining your region code, please refer to the
Understanding Your Region Code section.
WARNING!
It is important to select the desired region understanding that
once the selection has been made, you CAN ONLY play the DVD
titles from that region. Please read through the IMPORTANT note
below for more information about your DVD title.
- Choose
"I don't know! Need some suggestions" if you are not
familiar with which region for the encoded disks. Please refer
to "Understanding Your Region Code" from either the User¨s
Guide or the Help file on how to determine the region code for
your DVD title.
- By
clicking Next > button after choosing a region, dialog
box below will give you a listing of all the countries that
belong to that particular region. If
you are not sure of the country or region you have chosen, click
the < Back button to go back to the region selection
dialog box.


-
Run PC Card Property from the Control Panel to detect
new card.
- Ensure
that the WDM driver that you have downloaded is extracted into
a destinated installation folder (default: C:\Windows\Temp).
- Insert
the DVD-to-Go PC card into the BOTTOM slot, then Win9x will
recognize the card as a "New Hardware Found". From the "Add
New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, select "Specify a location"
and browse into C:\Windows\Temp folder where you have the file
extracted.
- There
should be 2 loud beeps simultaneously once the card has been
recognized and configured. We call it the "happy" beep.
- And
now the hardware device has been done, you need to install the
MARGI DVD Player application by running the file "SETUP.EXE"
from the C:\Windows\Temp folder.
NOTE: After Step 3, the
system will prompt for the file "dvdtogoM.cat", just click the
"Skip File" button to bypass the search. This file is required
ONLY for Windows 2000.
Additional Note:
After you have complete the installation, we recommend to verify
that the DVD-to-Go PC card is installed and configured properly.
Please follow the steps below to check:
... Control Panel
... System
... Device Manager (tab)
... Sound, Video and Game Controllers
... "MARGI_Systems-DVD_Decoder" should be listed.

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Ensure
that the WDM driver that you have downloaded is extracted into
a destinated installation folder.
- Insert
the DVD-to-Go PC card into the BOTTOM slot, then Win2000 will
recognize the card as a "New Hardware Found". From the "Add
New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, select "Specify a location"
and browse into C:\Windows\Temp folder where you have the file
extracted.
- When
prmompt for inserting the CD labeled "MARGI DVD-to-Go Windows
98/2000 Driver Disk", click "OK" and browse into the installation
folder.
- There
should be 2 loud beeps simultaneously once the card has been
recognized and configured. We call it the "happy" beep.
- And
now the hardware device has been done, you need to install the
MARGI DVD Player application by running the file "SETUP.EXE"
from the installation folder.
Additional Note:
After you have complete the installation, we recommend to verify
that the DVD-to-Go PC card is installed and configured properly.
Please follow the steps below to check:
... Control Panel
... System
... Hardware (tab)
... Device Manager... (button)
... Sound, Video and Game Controllers
... "MARGI_Systems-DVD_Decoder" should be listed.
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