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Upgrading USB Port to 2.0
Hi,
I have a few Win98se laptops and desktop computers. I am a heavy user of USB flash drives, and it takes a lot of time to transfer very large files to/from these USB flash drives due to the older 1.0 USB ports. Is it difficult to upgrade the USB ports to 2.0? Thank You in advance, John |
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Upgrading USB Port to 2.0
philo wrote in :
On a desktop machine it's easy, all you need to do is get a PCI USB2 card. Be sure to read the specs first to make sure win98se is supported On a laptop, the ports cannot be upgraded though There might be a way, if the laptop has a PC card slot. I wouldn't try though, I hate laptops. |
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On 04/15/2012 07:01 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : On a desktop machine it's easy, all you need to do is get a PCI USB2 card. Be sure to read the specs first to make sure win98se is supported On a laptop, the ports cannot be upgraded though There might be a way, if the laptop has a PC card slot. I wouldn't try though, I hate laptops. Yep. I did not think of that one. Though I do laptop repairs I consider it more akin to watch repair. As to Mac laptops though, there is very little I will attempt. -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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philo wrote in :
Yep. I did not think of that one. Though I do laptop repairs I consider it more akin to watch repair. You have far more patience than I have. And it's a valid comparison. While the screws are larger, the unusual fittings, and precision needed, aren't far off handling a watch, which I tried a few times as a kid. Sony Walkmans are another trial by ordeal. I threw one across a room. The owner was sympathetic, but he could see I was more distressed than he had reason to be. I hated being beaten by those tiny switches and the near impossibility of setting them in place during reassembly when brain and sight were fried by an already extremely arduous task. In short, I found hard manual labour more easy to endure, and for longer. I can handle long tasks needing thought and long term focus, but ONLY if I can actually see and feel what I'm doing... As to Mac laptops though, there is very little I will attempt. There are Technics amps like that. I found that getting into one was like a Chinese puzzle box. They really didn't want freelancers getting in there. I mentioned recently buying an Eee machine (Asus), in some post a few weeks back. That too found its way to the nearest wall, via an impact on the floor. I have no regrets. The time spent doing otherwise, now THAT I might easily have regretted. What was cool is that its hard disk and RAM survived the impact, and the disk will go into some ITX machine, probably replacing a CF card in the small 1U rack. I think what I have learned from all this is that I should NEVER, despite often getting it wrong yet again, trust in a machine I cannot service and maintain and alter to my own needs, with my own resources. If there was no way I could get that need met without buying off-the-shelf complete boxes this might make less sense, but I have found little to tempt me to move on, and only a recent uptake of coding will tempt me to run a few things other, just to test how far I can stretch compatibility.... |
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"Buffalo" wrote in :
I bought a pci usb 2.0 card for under $10 and it works fine. Check to see that any card you buy will work on Win98SE. I believe you need Win98SE to make most work. NUSB. Long story, so I'll say not much about it. Other than this: Install it early, right after OS install, for best results, and check that your USB2 hub driver is supplied by the maker, the NUSB native one won't work for Via boards, other mainboards may need similar replacement, before NUSB will work for USB2. (As this needs a maker's replacement, it may be that they'll do for you all that NUSB can do, but NUSB is very good, and more generalised). |
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On 04/15/2012 05:07 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : Yep. I did not think of that one. Though I do laptop repairs I consider it more akin to watch repair. You have far more patience than I have. And it's a valid comparison. While the screws are larger, the unusual fittings, and precision needed, aren't far off handling a watch, which I tried a few times as a kid. Sony Walkmans are another trial by ordeal. I threw one across a room. The owner was sympathetic, but he could see I was more distressed than he had reason to be. I hated being beaten by those tiny switches and the near impossibility of setting them in place during reassembly when brain and sight were fried by an already extremely arduous task. In short, I found hard manual labour more easy to endure, and for longer. I can handle long tasks needing thought and long term focus, but ONLY if I can actually see and feel what I'm doing... As to Mac laptops though, there is very little I will attempt. There are Technics amps like that. I found that getting into one was like a Chinese puzzle box. They really didn't want freelancers getting in there. I mentioned recently buying an Eee machine (Asus), in some post a few weeks back. That too found its way to the nearest wall, via an impact on the floor. I have no regrets. The time spent doing otherwise, now THAT I might easily have regretted. What was cool is that its hard disk and RAM survived the impact, and the disk will go into some ITX machine, probably replacing a CF card in the small 1U rack. I think what I have learned from all this is that I should NEVER, despite often getting it wrong yet again, trust in a machine I cannot service and maintain and alter to my own needs, with my own resources. If there was no way I could get that need met without buying off-the-shelf complete boxes this might make less sense, but I have found little to tempt me to move on, and only a recent uptake of coding will tempt me to run a few things other, just to test how far I can stretch compatibility.... In general, before I disassemble a laptop I search on-line for a tutorial. Though they are rarely intuitive quite of few of them are simple to work on once you know the little secrets. But even with a tutorial some mac laptops are pretty difficult and I swore I'd never buy one...but I was forced into it as when I bought my Lytro, it's currently only possible to use it with a Mac -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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philo wrote in :
In general, before I disassemble a laptop I search on-line for a tutorial. Though they are rarely intuitive quite of few of them are simple to work on once you know the little secrets. I should do that more. I still have a habit of tracing my own way, rather than get info in advance, a habit born of old need, but I am doing it sometimes. Grooved rivets for flightcases... Good thing I DID look that up first, there's more to it than I had any clue about. I might have made a pig's ear of my recent modifications.. |
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