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    Richard Jones
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    I'm trying to setup a VMware machine with Vista, and it doesn't have the ethernet or sound drivers for my pc. I can't share a folder, because we don't own Workstation. So I get out my USB key, copy the driver on. Vista starts to use the key, then fails every time, after telling me I should be using a hi-speed usb port. I figure the key isn't Vista compatible. Off I go to Future Shop. I ask the "salesperson" if this key is Vista-enabled. "Should be. If not, just download the drivers off the internet." Umm yeah.:sigh:

    Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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      I'm trying to setup a VMware machine with Vista, and it doesn't have the ethernet or sound drivers for my pc. I can't share a folder, because we don't own Workstation. So I get out my USB key, copy the driver on. Vista starts to use the key, then fails every time, after telling me I should be using a hi-speed usb port. I figure the key isn't Vista compatible. Off I go to Future Shop. I ask the "salesperson" if this key is Vista-enabled. "Should be. If not, just download the drivers off the internet." Umm yeah.:sigh:

      Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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      Richard Jones wrote:

      I figure the key isn't Vista compatible.

      I'm pretty sure there are no USB keys incompatible with any post-2000 Windows OS... It's probably a problem with the Vista installer.

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        Richard Jones wrote:

        I figure the key isn't Vista compatible.

        I'm pretty sure there are no USB keys incompatible with any post-2000 Windows OS... It's probably a problem with the Vista installer.

        If you truly believe you need to pick a mobile phone that "says something" about your personality, don't bother. You don't have a personality. A mental illness, maybe - but not a personality. - Charlie Brooker My Blog - My Photos - ScrewTurn Wiki

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        Richard Jones
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        My Dell doesn't like my Lexar Jumpdrive at all. Doesn't do anything (XP SP2).

        Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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          I'm trying to setup a VMware machine with Vista, and it doesn't have the ethernet or sound drivers for my pc. I can't share a folder, because we don't own Workstation. So I get out my USB key, copy the driver on. Vista starts to use the key, then fails every time, after telling me I should be using a hi-speed usb port. I figure the key isn't Vista compatible. Off I go to Future Shop. I ask the "salesperson" if this key is Vista-enabled. "Should be. If not, just download the drivers off the internet." Umm yeah.:sigh:

          Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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          Andy Brummer
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          I ran into that problem using a system that had a USB 1.0 port under server 2003. It gave me that warning message and then just refused to use it.


          I would teach the world that science is not about truth, but is about trying to get closer to the truth. - Kathy Sykes

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            I ran into that problem using a system that had a USB 1.0 port under server 2003. It gave me that warning message and then just refused to use it.


            I would teach the world that science is not about truth, but is about trying to get closer to the truth. - Kathy Sykes

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            You mean if the key says hi-speed USB2.0, I would have to have USB2.0 ports???:wtf:

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              You mean if the key says hi-speed USB2.0, I would have to have USB2.0 ports???:wtf:

              Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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              That's the situation where I saw it, plugging a USB 2.0 device into a 1.0 port. I didn't spend a lot of time searching for a solution because I was just trying to reuse a spare drive, so I don't have a solution but I expect there is one out there. I read the message and was surprised that it wasn't just a status message or there wasn't something like an allow button.


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                I'm trying to setup a VMware machine with Vista, and it doesn't have the ethernet or sound drivers for my pc. I can't share a folder, because we don't own Workstation. So I get out my USB key, copy the driver on. Vista starts to use the key, then fails every time, after telling me I should be using a hi-speed usb port. I figure the key isn't Vista compatible. Off I go to Future Shop. I ask the "salesperson" if this key is Vista-enabled. "Should be. If not, just download the drivers off the internet." Umm yeah.:sigh:

                Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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                Richard Jones
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                Update: I think the problem is in VMWare. I can't even get a floppy to work.:(( Time to go home.

                Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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                  You mean if the key says hi-speed USB2.0, I would have to have USB2.0 ports???:wtf:

                  Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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                  I know that's not the case under XP. USB 2.0 devices can communicate under USB 1.1, but don't have any of the extended features.

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                    Update: I think the problem is in VMWare. I can't even get a floppy to work.:(( Time to go home.

                    Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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                    Vraxx
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                    What build are you trying to run it on? I know 5.5.x lacks any 2.0 support so it'll try to treat the device as a 1.1 Vista support as the host OS I think is limited to 6.0. I still have to install and test that... *hrm*

                    "I've learned that life is one crushing defeat after another, until you just wish Flanders was dead." [Homer J Simpson]

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                      What build are you trying to run it on? I know 5.5.x lacks any 2.0 support so it'll try to treat the device as a 1.1 Vista support as the host OS I think is limited to 6.0. I still have to install and test that... *hrm*

                      "I've learned that life is one crushing defeat after another, until you just wish Flanders was dead." [Homer J Simpson]

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                      Richard Jones
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                      I don't have Workstation. The player is 2.0. I did find out the floppy was disabled in the .vmx file:-O, so that works at least.

                      Paul Watson wrote: Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.

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