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The programmer's guide to checking USB conenction: 1) Open Control Panel and select Hardware and Sound. If this option is not available, you can find Control Panel by searching for "Control Panel" in the start menu. 2) Select Device Manager from within Control Panel. This can be found under System and Security (or just press the Windows button, type “Device Manager” without quotes, then hit “Enter”). You should see a list of devices with a checkbox beside each one; some of them might be unchecked already because they are not currently connected. Find your device in the list and click on its name to check it off. To add more devices to the list, right-click on it and select "Properties". You can also check that your device is plugged in using the Device Manager. [Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager. Select your device and click on make sure it says "Connected (primary master controller)".] 3) Double-check that your program is connected. On Windows XP or Windows Me make sure you check the "Show hidden files and folders" option in the Security tab of the Folder Options window. If not, look for a folder called "My Computer". Click on it to open it. Find the drive that has the same letter as your USB device. Check with a program or manually by opening each folder and seeing if the device is inside. If it is, check for a folder called "PROG RAM FILES" and within it, a folder named with letters and numbers, which is most likely the name of your device. 4) If you find your appropriate drive, go inside and see if there is a folder named “PROGRAM FILES” (note: this varies from computer to computer; on my computer, I found "Program Files (x86)"). If there isn't one or you can't find it, try restarting your computer. 5) You can also try restarting your computer by switching it off then on again. After the restart you should be able to find "PROGRAM FILES". You may now be able to access the files on your device. 6) If you can still not find "PROGRAM FILES", search for "add or remove programs" in the start menu. Click on this, and click on “remove programs”. Now search again for “add or remove programs” and you will see a list of software installed on your computer; look for one that is USB-related (common ones are listed below). Click on it and carefully follow any instructions that appear. After doing this, you should be able to find "PROGRAM FILES" and your device. 7) Update your software. As a last resort, run a full system update by going to "Control Panel -> Windows Updates". If you still can't find it after a system update, try a manual driver update. [Control Panel -> System and Security -> System -> Device Manager. Find the device with the problem and select it. Check for an update from within Device Manager. Then you can reinstall it from there.] If the USB is still giving trouble on Windows Vista or Windows 7, look at this page: [http://www.thewindowsclub. cfa1e77820

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