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'''2. Validate installation'''<br />
 
'''2. Validate installation'''<br />
 
If the driver installation fails, you may see an error message with a red cross next to the device icon:
 
If the driver installation fails, you may see an error message with a red cross next to the device icon:
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In this case you have to install the driver files manually which will be described in the following step 3.<br />
 
In this case you have to install the driver files manually which will be described in the following step 3.<br />
 
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'''2. Validate installation'''<br />
If the driver installation fails, you may see an error message with a red cross next to the device icon:
[[File:Driver failed.png|300px|noframe|none]]
<br />
In this case you have to install the driver files manually which will be described in the following step 3.<br />
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Translation'''2. Validate installation'''<br />
If the driver installation fails, you may see an error message with a red cross next to the device icon:
[[File:Driver failed.png|300px|noframe|none]]
<br />
In this case you have to install the driver files manually which will be described in the following step 3.<br />
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2. Validate installation
If the driver installation fails, you may see an error message with a red cross next to the device icon:

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In this case you have to install the driver files manually which will be described in the following step 3.