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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Apr 2002 15:02:05 -0400
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Win 95 OSR 2 supports USB. If you have the Win 98 upgrade CD, you should go ahead and do a full clean install from it, but you'd need to have a copy of a windows CD to do that. You can do the upgrade just by having Win 95 as your OS. The upgrade leaves a lot of old files around.  If you can just borrow a Win 95 CD from someone you can do a full install off the upgrade disk.

>Is it possible to run a USB port on Windows 95?I was going to run it from PCI
>but have been told 2 different things now.One person  said  its not supported
>someone else said it was.If it isn't supported by 95 and I have 95 but no
>disc can I still do a 98 Upgrade or do I have to do a complete install?
>


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