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Q. What is the Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet?

A. The Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet is the world’s smallest expansion hub that provides instant peripheral device attachment and Ethernet via a single USB connection to Windows 98/ME/2000 based computers.

Packaged in a small and attractive enclosure, the PA090U can fit any place on a desktop space.Add devices like mice, keyboards, joysticks, network, printers, PDAs, scanners, speakers, cameras, telephones and many more without rebooting your computer.

The PA090U features a self powered, stand alone USB hub (2 ports), Serial (DB-9) port, Parallel printer (DB-25) port, Mouse (PS/2) port, Keyboard (PS/2) port, Ethernet (10BaseT) port and power connection.An AC Adapter and software driver is included.

Q. Compatibility What are the System Requirements?

A.

Hardware:Pentium Class CPU

USB v1.1 Compliant Port

Operating System:Windows 98

Windows ME

Windows 2000

Q. Installation I thought that USB was 'Plug & Play'. Why do I have to install drivers?

A. The USB and PS/2 ports on your USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet are supported by the Windows 98, ME, and 2000 operating systems and do not require any additional drivers. However, drivers are required to recognize the Parallel, Serial and Ethernet ports and convert them to USB.

Q.Printer / Modem / Serial Device not recognized. How do I get my Printer, Modem or Serial Device to work?

A. Move the cursor to the My Computer icon and click the right mouse button. Click Properties to display the System Properties window. In Windows 98/ME, simply click the Device Manager tab. In Windows 2000, click on the Hardware tab and then click on the Device Manager box.
Check to see if there is a heading labeled 'Other Devices' . If so, follow the instructions below:
Highlight 'Targus Group Int'l USB Device' and click on the 'Remove' button.
Click the 'Refresh' button.
Windows will now begin the Add New Hardware Wizard. When prompted for a location for the drivers, insert the 'Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet' disk in your drive and Check the box next to 'Specify a Location' and enter the location as below:
For Windows 98/ME and 2000 users, type 'A:' (Where A: is the letter of your floppy drive)
Note: If there are two ports listed, you will need to repeat the steps above.

Q.Modem Connection My Modem still isn't recognized. How do I connect my modem?

A.When attaching a modem to the serial (RS232) port, verify that the port assigned to your modem matches the COM port assigned to the Serial Port on the Port Replicator. To check this: Go to Device Manager and check the COM port that is assigned to Serial on USB (COMx) under the heading Ports(COM&LPT), where 'x' is the COM port assignment. Device Manager can be reached by right-clicking on My Computer and choosing Properties. For Windows 98/ME users, simply click on the Device Manager tab. For Windows 2000 users, click on the Hardware tab and then click on the Device Manager box.

Q.Printer My Printer still isn't recognized. How do I get my printer to work?

A.If your printer is not recognized, click on Start, select Settings, then select Printers. Highlight your printer, right-click the mouse button and select Properties. If the assigned port is LPT1, in Windows 98/ME, change it to PB1284-1 (USB port). In Windows 2000, you will need to click the box next to USB001 Virtual printer port for USB.
Note: While the parallel port supports most printers, there are some older dot-matrix printers that will not work on the the USB Mobile Port Replicator. Also, some printers may not support Bi-Directional printing via the Mobile Port Replicator. To test this, highlight your printer, right-click the mouse button and select Properties. Click 'Details', 'Spool Settings' and click 'Disable Bi-Directional Support'. Click 'OK' a try to print again.

Q.Printer Port Can I connect Storage devices like my Zip drive or CD ROM to the Parallel port?

A. The Printer Port on the USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet does not provide support for Storage devices.

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Q.Printer Port Can I connect a scanner to the Parallel port?

A. The Parallel Port on the USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet does not provide support for Parallel Scanners.

Q.Serial Port How do I connect my PDA to the Serial port?

A. When attaching a PDA cradle to the serial (RS232) port, verify that the port assigned to your HotSync and/or ActiveSync software is Serial USB (COMx).
The PA090 COM port assignment can be viewed by clicking START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL, SYSTEM, clicking on the DEVICE MANAGER tab, clicking the '+' sign next to 'Ports (COM & LPT) and looking for a 'Serial on USB (COM#)' entry.

Palm Desktop Software: If you are having problems synching a Palm PDA, download and install the newest version of the Palm Desktop software, available at www.palm.com.

Q.General Troubleshooting Everything looks fine in my device manager, but a device is not recognized. What else can I do?

A.Step 1 - If a device attached to the expansion hub is not recognized, press and hold the Reset button until the lights flash. Verify that the device is now recognized. If not, proceed to step 2.
Step 2 - Detach all cables from the expansion hub. Plug in the AC Adapter. Connect the power cable to the power input jack. Plug in each device, one at a time. Verify that each device is recognized before plugging in the next one.
Step 3 - Plug the device into a different port on the expansion hub. If it is still not recognized, try plugging it into the USB port on your notebook computer.

Q.Can I attach other USB hubs to my USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet?

A.Yes, as long as the other hubs have their own power supply.

Q.Do I need to carry the AC Adapter when I'm traveling?

A.We recommend using the AC Adapter to ensure trouble free use of all supported devices. The USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet will supply up to 500Ma of power (total) to USB devices. This is enough to power most low power / low speed USB devices (like mice).

Q.Mouse The Screen scroller features of my mouse are not working properly, what's wrong?

A.If your mouse is attached to the PS/2 port, and the enhanced features are not working, you may need to disable the built-in mouse on your computer.
The PS/2 Port on the expansion hub is configured by the Operating System as a USB HID mouse. If your mouse software continues to look for the mouse on the computer's PS/2 port, the enhanced features may not be available and your mouse will function as a standard two button mouse.
If your mouse is attached to the serial port, the enhanced features (e.g. screen scrolling) may not be available. The mouse will function as a standard, two-button serial mouse.

Q.Green Question Marks I see green question marks next to some of the PA090U drivers in Windows ME when I check them in the Device Manager. Did something go wrong with the driver installation?

A.The PA090U is most likely working properly. The green question marks are a new addition in Windows ME and simply mean that Windows ME cannot verify that the best driver is installed for the device.

Q.Technical Support How can I get further assistance with the Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet?

A.

If you need additional assistance after reading the FAQ information:
Technical Support can be reached at www.targus.com/support or email: TechSupport@targus.com.
Or by phone at one of the numbers below:
North America: 8:00am to 6:00pm EST : 1-(800) 283-6325
Europe: Monday through Friday, 8 AM (08: 00) to 6 PM (18: 00) C. E. T.
Belgium + 32( 0) 02- 717- 2451
Denmark + 45( 0) 35- 25- 8751
France + 33( 0) 1- 64- 53- 9151
Germany + 49( 0) 21- 16- 579- 1151
Italy + 39( 0) 24- 827- 1151
Netherlands + 31( 0) 53- 484- 9470
Spain + 34( 0) 91- 745- 6221
Sweden + 46( 0) 8- 751- 4058
Switzerland + 41( 0) 1- 212- 0007
UK + 44( 0) 20- 7744- 0330
Eastern Europe and Others + 31( 0) 53- 484- 9479

Warranty

Targus warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year. If your Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet is found to be defective within that time, Targus will repair or replace your Targus USB Mobile Port Replicator with Ethernet. This warranty does not cover damage from everyday wear and tear, or from transportation by a common carrier.

Under no conditions is Targus liable for any of the following: loss or damage to a computer; loss of, or damage to, programs, records, or data; and consequential or incidental damages, even if Targus is informed of their possibility.

Warranty Registration at www.targus.com/product_registration.asp

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Intel_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver_5.0.3.42.zip
5.4 MB
117,390
Input Devices
Windows 7 / 8

The Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver Installer 'Setup.exe' will install the following drivers and application on the system:

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  • Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver
  • Intel USB 3.0 Root Hub Driver
  • Intel USB 3.0 Host Controller Switch Driver
  • Intel USB 3.0 Monitor

Download Key:

The first download link (8 Series) offers support for the following chipsets/processors:

  • Intel 8 Series Chipset Family
  • 4th Generation Intel Core Processors
  • Intel 9 Series Chipset Family
  • Intel Pentium Processor or Intel Celeron Processor N- & J- Series
  • 5th Generation Intel Core Processors
  • Intel Core M Processor
  • 6th Generation Intel Core Processors
  • Intel 100 Series Chipset Family
  • Alpine Ridge USB3.1 Host Controller
  • Alpine Ridge LP USB3.1 Host Controller
  • Intel 200 Series Chipset Family + Skylake CPU platforms:
    • Windows* 7 Operating System (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions).
  • Intel C220 series chipset family
  • Intel C230 series chipset family
  • Intel C610 series Chipset Family
  • Purley Platform (Lewisburg PCH):
    • Windows* 7 Operating System (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions).
    • Windows* Server 2008 R2 Operating System.
    • Windows* Small Business Server 2008 Operating System.

The second download link (7 Series) offers support for the following chipsets/processors:

  • Intel 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family
  • 3rd generation Intel Core Processor Family
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i3 Processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i5 Processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i7 Processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i7 Extreme Processor

Intel USB 3.0 Driver for Windows XP and Vista:

The Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver is not supported in Windows XP or Windows Vista. For these operating systems, make sure your BIOS settings have the xHCI Mode set to Auto or Smart Auto. This step reconfigures the USB 3.0 ports to function as USB 2.0 ports using the native Windows EHCI driver.

Intel USB 3.0 Driver for Windows 8:

Windows 8 has a native in-box USB 3.0 driver. Intel is not releasing a specific Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver for Windows 8.

If you are upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 8, uninstall the Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver before installing the upgrade.

What's New:

USB
  • Driver for 8 series updated to version 5.0.3.42

Previous versions:

Intel USB 3.0 Driver 4.0.6.60 for 8 series version 4.0.6.60 2016-08-04 Xlnt idea mobile phones & portable devices driver download for windows 8.

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