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I did a little digging and found that Radio Shack actually stopped carrying the Gigaware card, BUT they have a new card from Startech and guess what it looks almost exactly identical to. Long story short I tried the drivers for the Startech version and it installed without a hitch and detected the card right away.
Here are the drivers I used. http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/USB-3.0/Cards/2-Port-PCI-Express-SuperSpeed-USB-3-Card-Adapter~PEXUSB3S2
The Dynex adapter does not have any numbers on it. It was the one that is only about a foot in length and has a square center piece that houses the conversion electronics. Standard 9 pin RS-232 male plug on one end and the standard USB plug on the other end. I purchased it within the last month at BestBuy here in Austin TX.
can you see the new device in the device manager, you may need to install it, did you get disks, to install it if so go to add new hardware in the control panel and you may need to manually install the device. It will at some time ask for a disk, so have it ready, peace, Gym
No need for disc, don't worry.
Radio Shack/Gigaware 26-949 USB to Serial Cable drivers (32/64bit) can be found at driverupdate us
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