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 You may need to create the **Parameters** node if it doesn'​t already exist. ​ If so, simply highlight the **FTDIBUS** node and select **Edit->​New->​Key** from the regedit application. ​ Then type **Parameters** as the new name.  Select the Parameters key and you should see something like the following. You may need to create the **Parameters** node if it doesn'​t already exist. ​ If so, simply highlight the **FTDIBUS** node and select **Edit->​New->​Key** from the regedit application. ​ Then type **Parameters** as the new name.  Select the Parameters key and you should see something like the following.
  
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 From here, highlight the **Parameters** node as shown and then select From here, highlight the **Parameters** node as shown and then select
 **Edit->​New->​BinaryValue**. ​ Type in **LocIds** as the name of this new value. ​ When you are done, you should see something like the following. **Edit->​New->​BinaryValue**. ​ Type in **LocIds** as the name of this new value. ​ When you are done, you should see something like the following.
  
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 Double click on the new **LocIds** entry to bring up the edit box shown below. Double click on the new **LocIds** entry to bring up the edit box shown below.
  
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 Now type in the location IDs you identified earlier, but type them in reverse order! ​ So from our example above, we want to enter 0x00000041 and 0x00000042 as our location IDs.  These would be typed into the dialog box above as 41 00 00 00 42 00 00 00 to produce the following. Now type in the location IDs you identified earlier, but type them in reverse order! ​ So from our example above, we want to enter 0x00000041 and 0x00000042 as our location IDs.  These would be typed into the dialog box above as 41 00 00 00 42 00 00 00 to produce the following.
  
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 Use your own numbers here of course! ​ The 41 and 42 numbers are simply our example numbers. Your numbers will be different. ​ When done, hit OK and then close the registry window. Use your own numbers here of course! ​ The 41 and 42 numbers are simply our example numbers. Your numbers will be different. ​ When done, hit OK and then close the registry window.
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