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Problem
After installing Kyma on my Windows XP computer, I get the following message when launching Kyma: "Please make sure your Capybara interface is properly connected to your computer."
Solution
The most likely explanation is that you have the Windows 2000 "driver information" file (rather than the driver information file for Windows XP). To verify this:
Go to
My Computer
.
Make sure that your file settings include
Show hidden files
.
Select the
INF
folder within the
windows
folder.
Alternatively, open Windows Explorer: hold the Windows key (Windows flag on it) hit letter 'E'; click on C:/ drive, look for "WINDOWS" folder near bottom, click it to expand, find "inf" folder, click on it
Choose view by detail and sort the files by date.
Find a file called "OEMnn.inf" with today's date (or the date on which you installed Kyma). In other words, it will say "OEM" followed by some number (but that number will differ from system to system). If you do not know the date of installation, see
Narrowing the Search
below.
Right-click on that file and open it with a text editor (such as Notepad), so you can read the contents. If you find the phrase "CDROM.inf" in the text, then this is a driver information file for Windows 2000, not XP.
If you do not see "CDROM.inf", proceed to
Windows 2000 INF was not installed
.
To fix it:
Delete the two files named "OEMnn.inf" and "OEMnn.pnf" (making certain to delete only the two files associated with the date on which you installed Kyma).
Go to the
Device Manager
(in the
System
control panel)
Right-click on the Kyma device whose name is preceded by an exclamation point and choose
Update Driver
Follow the procedure outlined in the
Kyma Installation Guide
to install the correct driver information file: Use the advanced options, have Windows look only in a specified place (which should be the
Windows XP
folder in the
Contents
folder in the
Kyma X.app
folder in the
Kyma
folder), make sure to
clear
the check box next to
Search removeable media
.
Narrowing the search
: If you do not know the installation date, narrow your search for OEM files as follows: From the Start menu select Search
Select All Files and Folders
Where it says "All or part of filename" type:
OEM
"A word or phrase in file:"
Symbolic
"Look in:" Choose
Browse
Choose the Windows folder (probably it is c:/windows)
Click
More Advanced Options
Check the following search option boxes:
Search System folders
,
Search hidden files and folders
and
Search subfolders
Then click Search
How might this have gone wrong during the installation?
The most likely step to have gone wrong is the point at which the
Found New Hardware Wizard
asks you to
Please choose your search and installation options
. At this point, it is imperative to clear the check box next to
Search removeable media
option and instead to check the box next to
Include this location in the search
. That way, you can prevent the installer from discovering the Windows 2000 files on the CD-ROM.
Windows 2000 INF file was not installed
It is possible that Windows installed drivers for only one part of the Kyma FireWire Interface. To verify this:
Open the
System
control panel.
Click on the
Hardware
tab, and click the
Device Manager
button.
Check the list to see if there is an
Other devices
catagory.
Click on the
+
sign at the left of the
Other devices
category to expose the devices that do not have installed drivers.
If you see an entry called
Kyma FireWire Interface
, then Windows did not install all the drivers needed for the Kyma FireWire Interface.
To fix it:
Right click on
Kyma FireWire Interface
and choose
Update Driver
from the pop up menu.
Follow the procedure outlined in the
Kyma Installation Guide
to install the correct driver information file: Use the advanced options, have Windows look only in a specified place (which should be the
Windows XP
folder in the
Contents
folder in the
Kyma X.app
folder in the
Kyma
folder), make sure to
clear
the check box next to
Search removeable media
.
--
CarlaScaletti
- 26 Jan 2005
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TopicClassification
:
Solved
BriefDescription
?
:
Getting the message, "Please make sure your Capybara interface is properly connected to your computer" after installing Kyma on a Windows XP machine.
OperatingSystem
:
Win XP
LapOrDesk
?
:
Laptop, Desktop
HostProcessor
?
:
Pentium 4, Pentium 3, Pentium 2, Athlon, Celeron, Other
ClockSpeedInMHz
?
:
RAMInMB
?
:
0-127, 128-255, 256-511, 512-1023, 1024-2047, 2048+
CapyInterface
?
:
Flame
KymaVersion
?
:
KymaX
?
CapybaraVersion
?
:
Capy320,
CapyLS
?
, Capy66, Capy33
ExpansionCards
?
:
None, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
VirtualMemory
?
:
N/A
MonitorSize
?
:
12, 15, 17, 21, >23
NumberMonitors
?
:
1, 2, 3, >3
NumberColors
?
:
8 bit (256), 16 bit (thousands), 24 bit (millions), 32 bit (true color)
GraphicsCard
?
:
N/A
OtherHardware
?
:
N/A
OtherSoftware
?
:
N/A
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