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Old 12-20-2006, 05:48 PM   #1
Default Re: wireless USB card setup


Hmm It really sounds like he is running the wrong program. From your post
it's hard to tell just what you and your father are attempting to do. Are
you trying to install drivers for your wireless card, or write wireless info
to a USB thumb drive so you can transfer it to your Wireless router and or
other computers in the network?

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"nick5911" <> wrote in message
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> My dad has XP, and is trying to set it up for wireless. He got hold of a
> wireless USB card, but in attempting to run the wizard, when it gets to
> the
> part where it asks you to insert the card into a USB port so it can put
> the
> system info in it, it says it is trying to load the info using drive A:
> which
> is of course his floppy drive. The pull-down it offers to let you change
> the
> drive letter only has A, nothing else. I had him install SP2, same result.
> The drive letter comes up in the wizard before the USB card is inserted.
> He
> put a floppy into the drive to see what it would do, and it loaded the
> info
> onto the floppy, and was happy. Didn't help the USB card, of course. So
> how
> can I get the wizard to redirect the card load to the USB port? I have ME
> at
> home, so can only do so much via phone. Thanks!




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