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On Thu, 10 May 2001 23:46:06 -0400 Rodgers Family <[log in to unmask]>
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> I am trying to install a scanner but it is telling me that my
> computer might not be usb compatible.I have the right connection to
> plug in to the back of the computer. Is there something I can change
> with in my system to correct this problem? I have a Packard Bell,
> running windows 98SE installed over original 95.
> Thanks,
> Dawn Rodgers
I don't think USB was compatible with Win95. maybe you have some
hangovers from the original Win95? Is there a reason you installed
Win98SE over the Win95? That sounds like two separate upgrades - Win98,
then, Win98SE? To my lay eyes, that could have created a bunch of garbage
on your system.
Why not reinstall Win98SE "clean?" You should be able to do that by
creating a boot disk while in Win98 or Win98SE, reformatting whatever
partitions you have, and then reinstalling Win98/98SE with your new Win98
boot disk - presuming you have the requisite Win98/Win98SE CDs?
jack payton
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