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I have win98 and win2000 proffesional installed on two separate hard drives. The 2000 is installed from win98 on a separate hard disk and partition(NTFS).
the problem is that the USB ports dont work in win200. They work in win98. Any sugestions? Thank you in advance.
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Does 2000 have USB drivers installed/loaded?
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Greetings.
USB ports won't work?
Are you plugging in a USB storage drive? Like a thumb-drive?
If yes, WinXP and 2000 does not need you to install USB drivers.
It will auto-detect for you. But as for Win98, you would have to install them yourself.
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Make sure you have installed the motherboard chipset drivers in your Windows 2000 installation.
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Quote originally posted by Puckdropper ...
Does 2000 have USB drivers installed/loaded?
Yes. The drivers are there and installed. The message it gave mi is:"The device can't start. Cod(10)
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Quote originally posted by Catweazle ...
Make sure you have installed the motherboard chipset drivers in your Windows 2000 installation.
That may be the reason , but where I can find those drivers
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