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  • How do I install the LynxONE card?
  • How do I uninstall the LynxONE card?
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How do I install the LynxONE card?
STEP 1: Hardware Installation
  1. Turn OFF the power to your computer system and disconnect the power cords.
  2. Touch a metal plate on your computer system to ground yourself and discharge any static electricity.
  3. Remove the cover from your computer chassis and select an empty PCI slot in your computer.
  4. You should refer to your computer system documentation for any special instructions on installing expansion cards and peripheral equipment.
  5. Unscrew and remove the slot cover from your selected PCI slot.
  6. Insert the Lynx card into the selected PCI slot and press it down so that the contacts are securely seated.
  7. Secure the bracket of the Lynx card to the computer chassis using a chassis screw or retaining bracket.
  8. Replace the computer chassis cover and reconnect the power cord.
  9. Connect the Audio cables to the Lynx card. See the External Connections section of the User Guide for more information.
STEP 2: Installation Files

The Lynx Installation disk contains the driver files mentioned in the subsequent installation steps. If you do not have a floppy drive or need a more recent version, downloadable drivers are available on our website under Support.
STEP 3: Installing the LynxONE Drivers

Windows NT/2000/XP

PLEASE NOTE: On some computers, you must have the "PNP OS Installed" option in your BIOS set to NO for the LynxONE driver to function properly with Windows 2000/XP. If "PNP OS Installed" is set to YES you may receive a memory error when running the Lynx Setup program. If this occurs, simply change the PNP OS Installed option in the BIOS to NO and rerun Setup. If your BIOS does not offer this option, it is necessary to run the Plug-n-Play upgrade available on our downloads page under Support, after installing the driver.

1. After installing the LynxONE in your computer, the New Hardware Wizard will launch when you boot into Windows. Since the LynxONE driver is a Windows NT 4.0 driver model, rather than a Plug-n-Play driver, a slightly different procedure must be followed. Click “Cancel” at the Found New Hardware Wizard welcome screen.
2. Next, double-click the Lynx “Setup0XX.exe” file that was included on your Lynx Installation disk or that you downloaded from the Lynx support page.

3. When prompted, accept the default driver destination folder (C:\Lynx) by clicking “Install”
4. Click “Continue” at the NT Driver Installation Wizard confirmation window.
5. After copying files successfully, an Installation Complete window will appear. Click “Close”. The LynxONE driver and Lynx Mixer application are now ready to use.
Macintosh OS 9
  1. Download the latest OS9 driver file from the Downloads page in our Support section to the computer desktop.
  2. Expand the driver file to the desktop using Aladdin Expander 5.0 or higher. A LynxONE Mac ASIO Driver folder should now be on your desktop.
  3. Open the LynxONE Mac ASIO Driver folder and double click the “ASIO drivers” folder to view the LynxASIO file.
  4. Locate the ASIO drivers folder inside your audio application’s folder. Move the LynxASIO file into this folder.
  5. Launch your audio application and choose the LynxASIO driver within the program. You can access the Lynx Mixer program from within the ASIO control panel of your audio software.

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