Installing USB or Parallel Rockeys:
Do not insert hardware key until told to do so.
For Win2K users. You must have administrator privileges to install a driver.
Insert the CD and run Azsetup.EXE. or download the latest driver from http://www.az-tech.com/files/azsetup.exe
Restart your computer
Insert hardware key. Windows should install the key.
If you have no luck try to reinstall the drivers.
Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/Universal Bus Controllers/
If you have any problems showing (yellow), delete that USB Device and reboot.
Have the Rockey plugged in and after rebooting a Windows Box should appear
stating that it has found a "Rockey USB" and will install the driver.
You do not have to point to any location. The Rockey should have a steady light if
working properly.
When you reinstall the drivers please follow 8 steps below. Make sure that the
Rockey is not plugged in during the driver installation.
1) Stop UserPort
2) Uninstall setup32, if installed (identified as "EVERKEY" in "add and remove programs").
3) Uninstall Az-Tech Dev. Drivers
4) Reboot
5) Insure your Virus program is not running.
6) Install latest http://www.az-tech.com/files/azsetup.exe
7) Start UserPort (if using iButton).
8) Reboot