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New Computer Builder - Question about floppy drives
We have users using USB flash drives but so far that we testing the drives both with regural PC's using remote desktop and the Winterm Thin-client boxes, we did not have any luck with making the USB drives work in terminal services. My question is does Win2003 terminal support usb drive redirection? have a nice

USB flash drives made Floppies obsolete
Ron Badour So...@NoAddress.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion SE has improved USB support. Whether or not a flash drive will work on W98 is probably dependent upon the driver that the maker of the flash drive provides. So, you can choose to believe the drive maker or take your chances and see if it will work

controlling LED's on USB flash drives
R@LF rm.gerr...@quicknet.nl comp os linux hardware I have a usb-flash thingy too ! It worked fine, until I tried to format it under Win98 with the tools i'm sure i saw this covered recently so sorry if this question has been answered many a time. What's the process using a usb pen drive? is it mounted as a scsi

Newbie USB driver question
Are USB flash drives limited to how many times you can write to them ? , or are they good for as many re -writes as you want ? Cheers Better question: Why are the "Thumb Drives" being sold at Officeworks actually different to the packaging? They say on the packaging they are USB1.1 and USB2.0 capable but they only

Question USB Flash Drive Life
DC dcmo...@myrealbox.com 24hoursupport helpdesk Solar^ wrote: Greetings Group, Are USB 2.0 Flash drives backward compatible with an older OS like Windows 98 and 1.0 USB ports? A general question I know, but maybe someone could steer me to a brand. In my experience, yes. They usually indicate this on the packaging,

usb flash drives
Does that mean that you can't prepare a flash drive for universal booting as you can boot from a live CD? The same is true for a CDROM drive, since it could be a SCSI or IDE device, and on different locations. You need an initial ramdisk with a script that can figure out which device is the USB stick you want to

Kernel compile options
Jim Haynes hay...@alumni.uark.edu comp windows x kde I was asking almost the same question a few days ago with respect to Fedora Core 3. A simple answer I got is that you make an entry in /etc/fstab something like /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash vfat noauto,users,umask=000 0 0 That should allow the ordinary user to mount and

Compucolor 1 question...
When you plug in a USB Flash Drive it should automatically appear as a new drive in "Explorer" without any other action on your behalf. I know I've missed it a couple of times myself. Sorry to ask the dumb question, but sometimes it needs to be asked. Have you tried another USB socket? Again, sorry about asking the

controlling LED's on USB flash drives
+q wrote: Are USB flash drives limited to how many times you can write to them ? , or are they good for as many re -writes as you want ? Cheers in theary it should be unlimited, they are just small harddrives after all. Athough everything wears out eventualy. They are not "just small harddrives after all".

Question USB Flash Drive Life
+q wrote: Are USB flash drives limited to how many times you can write to them ? , or are they good for as many re -writes as you want ? Cheers in theary it should be unlimited, they are just small harddrives after all. You've got to be fucking joking??? You obviously have no idea what your on about, so shut up.

Win a 1GB MyMemory Micro USB Flash Drive Every Month!
Do those computers have USB ports? If so, stick the file on a flash drive. 64MB flash drives are probably only $25 by now. XP talks to USB flash drives with built-in drivers. I have a USB flash drive and never installed anything to use it. I was surprised when I found I couldn't use it on my MIL's win 98.0

USB Flash Drives
History Fan IreallyHATEs...@IREALLYhateSPAM.com alt sys pc-clone dell I probably should mention that both these USB flash drives I own run at the 2.0 speed. This model has 6 USB drives at the 2.0 speed. I also have two USB flash drives, which I use quite frequently. Sometimes, but not very often, when I insert

Suse 10 Writing to USB flash drive.
What is more reliable way, flash memory or write data into CDROm? Thanks ================================================================ Yes I know, that this USB Flash Drives. My question is this USB Flash Drives reliable way for short keeping(up to 24h) and transfering data important data(byte-to-byte)?

P2K Technical question
Dr. Smith TheLoose...@gmail.com rec games pinball My manual says that it needs a 64MB minimum and that they recommend 128MB or higher. Elsewhere in the manual it says "up to 128MB" (Thats from the sample manual , so it's possible that they have "revised" that part in the final manual printing?

Full Quicken 05 restore issues with DOS formatted disks?
Richard Tobin rich...@cogsci.ed.ac.uk comp unix bsd freebsd misc In article <jdoherty-1407041439510...@192.168.2.178>, John Doherty <jdohe...@nowhere.null.not> wrote: But at that point, if I (unmount and) disconnect the flash drive, I can't get it recognized again. What are the USB (as opposed to da*) messages?

Question USB Flash Drive Life
Please understand we are issue based service, meaning we usually respond to one question/issue per post.This will lessen the confusion for both of us, as well as ensure that our I later tried my USB flash drive 2.0 and got the same message, neither now work although the flash drive had worked for months before.

Cheap USB flash drives?
... (Mr Layaway) wrote: If you post your question to a relevant newsgroup (this one is for recording to CD), you may want to identify the brands of interest. that the person now using the CDR for transfer of often-used files are starting to gravitate towards these USB Flash drives to accomplish the same task.

Newbie USB driver question
Thank you Philippe ----- Maxim S. Shatskih wrote: ----- > - USB Key never recognized as an USB drive by the system, Design your own USB device, and yes, the users will need to install drivers for it :-) Another idea: use the usual USB flash drive, but without a FAT filesystem structure. > - Automatic catch of the

USB Flash Drives 2.0
Rod Speed rod_sp...@yahoo.com aus computers +q <+...@scuzme.nowt> wrote in message news:42169c88$1@funnel.arach.net.au... Are USB flash drives limited to how many times you can write to them ? Yes, tho the number of writes is quite large. , or are they good for as many re -writes as you want ? Nope.

Suse 10 Writing to USB flash drive.
Greetings Group, Are USB 2.0 Flash drives backward compatible with an older OS like Windows 98 and 1.0 USB ports? A general question I know, but maybe someone could steer me to a brand. Regards, Solar^ Solar USB 2.0 is backwards compatible with USB 1.x. (V1.0 is also forward compatible with V2.0) It just transfers