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STEP 1:
Install VCS 7.0
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Before you start
VCS installation file, please minimize all
other application windows.
Run the VCS installation
file, when the last
installation screen popup,
click Finish to
finish it.
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Fig 1 - Click Finish
when VCS's last installation
screen pops up
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STEP 2:
Install AV Virtual Audio
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The Driver
Installing message will
be shown right after that, click
OK to continue
installing VAD.
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Fig 2 - Click Ok to
install AV Virtual Audio
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- The Driver Installing
command
window of MSDOS appears.
» What is MSDOS?
MS-DOS (short for
Microsoft Disk
Operating System)
is a command prompt
interface that allows you to
execute programs. MSDOS was
originally developed by
Microsoft in the 1980s. In
today PCs, it runs as the
underlying operating system,
finds applications for boot
disk or similar purposes.
More information can be
found
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Fig 3 - MSDOS driver
installation window |
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- The Hardware
Installation warning
from your OS will also be
shown, click Install to continue.
Note: If you
don't see this warning, minimize
all the applications that
are running, then restore
any of them.
After some
seconds, the
Driver Installing
window of MSDOS will be closed, your
installation is finished,
VCS 7.0 is ready for use.
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Fig 4 - Hardware
Installation warning window
from your OS popup, click
Install to continue
and finish VCS installation
process |
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