Re: USB Flash Drive
- From: "Dante" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 22:59:15 -0500
The drive should still work... It is just a "information" message, which
tells you that you would get higher performance with a USB 2.0 adapter card.
"rickbrem" <rg_4023@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Many thanks for responding, but I'm still confused. If the drive worked
> w/ME, why wouldn't it work w/XP? Did I lose functionality with the
> upgrade
> of OS!!!??? If you tell me I did, I'll run right out and get that 2.0
> card,
> but I'll be scratching my head with one hand whilst driving with the
> other!
> --
> Richard Gruen
>
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
>> "Hi-speed" means the higher speed USB 2.0 specification. You can buy a
>> USB
>> 2.0 card at any store that sells computers. However, Windows XP supports
>> the
>> lower speed as well.
>>
>> --
>> Ted Zieglar
>> "You can do it if you try."
>>
>> "rickbrem" <rg_4023@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:32FDFB91-3C91-48D0-9A86-B2B3DEA8628C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Using XP. When I try to install a USB 2.0 Flash Drive I get an error
>> message
>> > telling me that I need a hi-speed controller. Can anyone tell me what
>> this
>> > means, how I do it? (Before I updated from ME to XP, this flash drive
>> > worked!)
>> > Many thanks.
>> > --
>> > Richard Gruen
>>
>>
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