Re: Re: Curmudgeoning (was Re: Problems with writing Dual Layer DVD)

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On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 3.1.1,  IIRC
>
Nope, 3.11.

> I did.  It was better than 95, and better than 98 first edition.
>
I was making a joke about WfW screaming.

> USB drives should work without any problem at all, assuming he is using 98SE.
>
No, the newer generation drives, mostly 1GB and up, explicitly do not
have drivers for 98SE at all.  In theory, one could tweak a
pre-existing driver to handle the extra memory, but in fact, a
Kingston 1GB drive will not work with 98SE.  That's the beauty of
Windows....

> They didn't work in 98 first edition, nor in NT4 or Win2000 - again, from
> memory, which could be faulty.
>
 In Win2k, Micro$oft finally got up to speed and most flash drives
will work with it, but XP is better.

mhr
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