| Re: USB not reading new hard drive ok,
basically, upon the initial powerup
of the computer, you should be able
to press an fkey, like maybe f1 or f2 or
the delete key.
at which time, instead of going to
the windows system bootup, you will
go into the computer bios/cmos menu.
it's a pretty easy process but can be a bit
complicated for newbie's.
you might want to get a little more
information about accessing the cmos
settings from your pc manual or from
your pc makers website....
"brian" <brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:029BF65B-D74B-4268-B346-B757104430F9@microsoft.com...
How do you find that out
"dB" wrote:
> Have you checked your
> bios/cmos and enabled
> the USB setting, that is
> if you have that motherboard
> option..
> "brian" <brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:44CA5EF5-EA2A-4978-AA9F-81E14098FB64@microsoft.com...
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled USB but did not help...USB will not read
> printer, camera or flash drive. I am guessing it would be a driver, wizard
> or something like that. Any Ideas on how to get it reworking...Already
> reinstalled everything and still did not work |