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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
My MSDN Subscription Vista does not support USB Mass Storage Devices or
USB2IDE device that are supported by my Home versions. Anyone know how I can update the OS to support these drivers ? Many thanks in advance, Aaron |
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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
"Aaron Gray" wrote in message
... My MSDN Subscription Vista does not support USB Mass Storage Devices or USB2IDE device that are supported by my Home versions. Anyone know how I can update the OS to support these drivers ? Sorry its Enerprise not Bussiness. Aaron |
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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
Aaron Gray wrote:
"Aaron Gray" wrote in message ... My MSDN Subscription Vista does not support USB Mass Storage Devices or USB2IDE device that are supported by my Home versions. Anyone know how I can update the OS to support these drivers ? Sorry its Enerprise not Bussiness. It isn't that the OS doesn't support USB Mass Storage Devices; it's that you need drivers for your motherboard (chipset). Find them as follows: 1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer. 2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific model machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers anyway) 3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc Advisor or System Information for Windows. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor http://www.gtopala.com/ - System Information for Windows Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
Aaron Gray wrote:
My MSDN Subscription Vista does not support USB Mass Storage Devices or USB2IDE device that are supported by my Home versions. Anyone know how I can update the OS to support these drivers ? Many thanks in advance, Aaron Remember That MSDN Releases Are Not 4 Production Use, Just FYI. On Friday I Got A Phone Call From Microsoft, Because I Was Using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM Illegally, Just FYI. They Told Me 2 Either Remove It From My Computer And Return 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition (4 Which I Own 3 Retail Licences), Or Else They Would Cancel My MSDN And Tech Net Direct Subscriptions, Just FYI. Instead Of Returning 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition, I Am Now Engaged In An All Time Microsoft Boycott, And Am Running Open Source Linux Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support Official Beta Refresh On 2 Of My Four Computer's, And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW (Command Line Interface) On the Other 2 Of My Four Computer's, Just FYI. |
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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
How would Microsoft know that you were using Windows Server 2008 for
production purposes, rather than for development? "none" ""kevin\"@(none)" wrote in message ... Aaron Gray wrote: My MSDN Subscription Vista does not support USB Mass Storage Devices or USB2IDE device that are supported by my Home versions. Anyone know how I can update the OS to support these drivers ? Many thanks in advance, Aaron Remember That MSDN Releases Are Not 4 Production Use, Just FYI. On Friday I Got A Phone Call From Microsoft, Because I Was Using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM Illegally, Just FYI. They Told Me 2 Either Remove It From My Computer And Return 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition (4 Which I Own 3 Retail Licences), Or Else They Would Cancel My MSDN And Tech Net Direct Subscriptions, Just FYI. Instead Of Returning 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition, I Am Now Engaged In An All Time Microsoft Boycott, And Am Running Open Source Linux Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support Official Beta Refresh On 2 Of My Four Computer's, And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW (Command Line Interface) On the Other 2 Of My Four Computer's, Just FYI. |
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MSDN Vista Bussiness does not support USB Mass Storage Device
"none" ""kevin\"@(none)" wrote
I can't speak for anyone else, but I would very much appreciate your not capitalizing every word in your response. My eyesight is bad enough without you making a concerted effort to blind me. I wish you well with whatever you choose to run. Just as a matter of interest... when you say "Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM" that seems to me to be a beta test version. Could it be that you were using a Beta after the Release version became available and that the Beta license had expired? I agree with another poster that it would be extremely difficult for Microsoft to determine that whatever you were running was "production" versus "development/testing". Larry Remember That MSDN Releases Are Not 4 Production Use, Just FYI. On Friday I Got A Phone Call From Microsoft, Because I Was Using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM Illegally, Just FYI. They Told Me 2 Either Remove It From My Computer And Return 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition (4 Which I Own 3 Retail Licences), Or Else They Would Cancel My MSDN And Tech Net Direct Subscriptions, Just FYI. Instead Of Returning 2 Windows Vista Service Pack One Ultimate Edition, I Am Now Engaged In An All Time Microsoft Boycott, And Am Running Open Source Linux Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support Official Beta Refresh On 2 Of My Four Computer's, And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW (Command Line Interface) On the Other 2 Of My Four Computer's, Just FYI. |
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