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Request : USB driver for WINNT!

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Is there anyone out there who has an WINNT USB driver for a USB memory pen/stick? :(

I know that WINNT doesn't support USB, but I have seen some USB mouses running under WINNT, so there has to be a way!!!! :cry:
If not, is it possible to make it with software like windriver?

Thanks in advance :wink: !
 

To my knowledge M-Systems is the only memory stick manufacturer with an USB-driver for WINNT.
Look at hxxp://www.diskonkey.com/

Have fun,

Spasomat
 

Do you know if this driver works for all sticks, or only for their own? :?
 

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| start setup.exe and install it. or start usbmanua.chm for the manual |
 

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