Update: Before you try all of this, you may want to try using WinToFlash, a utility designed to create a bootable Windows flash drive for Windows XP/Vista/7/Server. If this works for you, you can skip ...
While I think it’s fair to say that USB devices are generally easier to configure and less prone to problems than their serial- and parallel-based ancestors, problems can still occur. When USB devices ...
In Windows XP and all recent Microsoft operating systems, the Device Manager is the primary utility used to configure and modify hardware devices. If you are experiencing problems with the USB ports ...
Update: You can now download the drivers from Acer’s support site. A few weeks ago AspireOneUser uploaded a series of drivers that you could use to get Windows XP ...
Make USB devices accessible to a Windows XP virtual machine Your email has been sent Over the past several weeks I have written a series of articles on working with Windows 8’s Client Hyper-V with the ...
I had USB 2.0 working fine in XP a few months ago while evaluating a mobo. I was using beta drivers at the time, I think I snagged them from littlewhitedog.com. MS has since released official drivers, ...
Though the operating system is over 10 years old, Windows XP is still used in a number of workplaces that did not see an advantage in upgrading to Windows Vista or Windows 7. Though official support ...
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