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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Feb 2004 11:51:29 -0800
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You can buy a name brand PCI USB2 card for around $30.00, which will give
you four USB2 Ports, and Windows 98se Support / drivers. USB 1 = 12 M/bits
per second while USB2 = 480 M/bits per second. Orange Micro makes a card
that nearly runs at native/motherboard speeds. Much faster then Belkin or
Adaptec, and speed is very important in this use.

Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://freepctech.com




>Other than the fact that windows 98 se does not support USB 2.0 and the
>External hard drive will be very slow transferring data, it should work.
>
>You may want to upgrade the older machine to windows 2000 pro or XP to
>get the full benefits of USB 2 data transfer.
>=====================================
>
>I want to purchase an external hard drive (USB2) and install win98se on
>it.  I run XP home edition on the main computer but have programs that
>are not compatible.  Do you see any problems that I may come up against?

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