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Installing CDM Drivers
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To install CDM drivers for an FTDI device under Windows 2000, follow the instructions below:

·If a device of the same type has been installed on your machine before and the drivers that are about to be installed are different from those installed already, the original drivers need to be uninstalled. Please refer to the Uninstalling CDM Drivers section of this document for further details of this procedure.  

·Download the latest available CDM drivers from the FTDI web site and unzip them to a location on your PC.  

·If you are running Windows XP or Windows XP SP 1, temporarily disconnect your PC from the Internet. This can be done by either removing the network cable from your PC or by disabling your network card by going to the "Control Panel\Network and Dial-Up Connections", right-clicking on the appropriate connection and selecting "Disable" from the menu. The connection can be re-enabled after the installation is complete. This is not necessary under Windows XP SP 2 if configured to ask before connecting to Windows Update. Windows XP SP 2 can have the settings for Windows Update changed through "Control Panel\System" then select the "Hardware" tab and click "Windows Update".  

·Connect the device to a spare USB port on your PC. If the device is based on the FT2232C, the Microsoft composite device driver is automatically loaded silently in the backgound. Once the composite driver has been installed Windows Found New Hardware Wizard will launch. If there is no available Internet connection or Windows XP SP 2 is configured to ask before connecting to Windows Update, the screen below is shown. Select "No, not this time" from the options available and then click "Next" to proceed with the installation. If there is an available Internet connection, Windows XP will silently connect to the Windows Update website and install any suitable driver it finds for the device in preference to the driver manually selected.  

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·Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" as shown below and then click "Next".  

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·Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and enter the file path in the combo-box ("E:\CDM 2.00.00" in the example below) or browse to it by clicking the browse button. Once the file path has been entered in the box, click next to proceed.  

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·If Windows XP is configured to warn when unsigned (non-WHQL certified) drivers are about to be installed, the following screen will be displayed unless installing a Microsoft WHQL certified driver. Click on "Continue Anyway" to continue with the installation. If Windows XP is configured to ignore file signature warnings, no message will appear.  

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·The following screen will be displayed as Windows XP copies the required driver files.  

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·Windows should then display a message indicating that the installation was successful. Click "Finish" to complete the installation for the first port of the device.  

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·If the device is based on the FT2232C, the Found New Hardware Wizard will continue by installing the USB Serial Converter driver for the second port of the FT2232C device. The procedure for installing the second port is identical to that for installing the first port from the first screen of the Found New Hardware Wizard. If the device is not based on the FT2232C, the COM port emulation driver is loaded as indicated in the following steps.  

·The Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically to install the COM port emulation drivers. As above, select "No, not this time" From the options and click "Next" to proceed with the installation.  

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·Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" as shown below and then click "Next".  

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·Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and enter the file path in the combo-box ("E:\CDM 2.00.00" in the example below) or browse to it by clicking the browse button. Once the file path has been entered in the box, click next to proceed.  

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·If Windows XP is configured to warn when unsigned (non-WHQL certified) drivers are about to be installed, the following screen will be displayed unless installing a Microsoft WHQL certified driver. Click on "Continue Anyway" to continue with the installation. If Windows XP is configured to ignore file signature warnings, no message will appear.  

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·The following screen will be displayed as Windows XP copies the required driver files.  

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·Windows should then display a message indicating that the installation was successful. Click "Finish" to complete the installation for the first port of the device.  

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·If the device is based on the FT2232C, the second port must also be installed. The procedure for installing the second port is identical to that for installing the first port from the first screen of the Found New Hardware Wizard for the USB Serial Port device. If the driver is Microsoft WHQL certified, this is done automatically.  

·Open the Device Manager (located in "Control Panel\System" then select the "Hardware" tab and click "Device Manger") and select "View > Devices by Connection", the device appears as a "USB Serial Converter" with an additional COM port with the label "USB Serial Port". If the device is based on the FT2232C, two ports will be available from a composite USB device.  

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·In the case of the FT2232C, port A of the FT2232C will be installed as COMX and port B will be installed as COMX+1 where COMX is the first available COM port number.