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When my computer searches for new hardware, it recognizes it and then installs it as "Unknown Device" The device still will not work, however, because when I check it in the device manager it says that no drivers were installed, even though it says it is installing drivers during the installation process.

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This device should be recognized automaticaly by the OS. There are some issues with Windows 7, though.
Make sure you are trying to plug it in a 2. USB port, rather than 1.1. This might cause you trouble (even though this will not be a problem if you have a new computer)
Connect the hub to the external powercord. Sometimes it is not recognized because the hub cannot drain enough energy from the port.
if you are using a desktop pc, make sure it is plugged in the rear usb ports and not at the ones up front.
refer to the manual for further assistance: http://www.dynexproducts.com/cms/documents/DX-B4PORT-B7PORT_09-0962_QSG_V4_ENG_Final_lr.pdf

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Try plugging in the hub *unpowered* 1st, letting the drivers install, then plugging in the external power. Worked for me for the same issue.

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