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Christian Lheureux after Denys:
> > Just try to use USB on Windows
> > 95 or Windows
> > NT 4.0.
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> My colleague tried exactly that : connect a USB peripheral to his W95
> laptop. Took him about 3 days, the laptop almost flew thru the windows (no
> pun intended) countless times, foul language was used, etc. After 3 days,
he
> gave up, reinstalled the PC with W98, lost countless megabytes of data
> (including lots of very valuable stuff), and got it to work.
Okay, we have a guy here who bought his daughter a CD burner that only has
USB connectivity. She has a notebook computer that does not have USB
capability. He is buying a PCMCIA USB card to use with the CD burner. Are
you saying that Win 95 may not support this? FWIW, I don't know for sure
what OS is on the notebook.
Thanks,
Jim Phillips Information Systems Manager
Email: [log in to unmask] Therm-O-Link, Inc.
Phone: 330-527-2124 P. O. Box 285
Fax: 330-527-2123 10513 Freedom Street
Web: http://www.tolwire.com Garrettsville, OH 44231
I WANT MY MPE!
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