your drivers may be corrupted or outdated for the usb device. you need to download the current versions from the website.
Windows Vista already includes drivers for USB 2.0 controllers. If your computers has a USB 2.0 port and it is not set to legacy mode in the BIOS, it will operate properly.
The Toshiba U3 will work on Windows Vista. Just plug it in and Windows Vista will find the drivers automatically for it.
Yes. Most USB keyboards and mice are technically USB 1.1 devices, even if they are new. Keyboards and mice simply do not need the amount of bandwidth provided by USB 2.0. So Windows Vista has to be capable of supporting USB 1.1 devices, or at least USB 1.1 speed (finding the drivers for the device is another story) in order to use USB keyboards and mice.
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A USB stick will not do anything towards speeding up your computer or Vista.
Are you asking whether you are asking for drive letter or drivers? If you are talking about drive letter, that all depends on what letter is open when you plug in your USB device. The computer will assign it the next letter in the alphabet. If you are talking about drivers, that is specific to the computer. Depending on the computer you have, you will need to do some research to figure out which driver it needs.
you can't, sorry it doesn't allow it you can install Linux distributions on usb though :D
Or rather, can windows XP/Vista be run on a Acer aspire one machine. Yes it can. There are several guides to find, explaining how to install XP/Vista via USB pendrive to the Acer aspire one series. Also on the Acer website the drivers for the Acer series have been made available. How 2 make a USB XP/Vista install drive. http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4900 Acer driver site http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/
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To download Garmin USB drivers, one should first check the official Garmin website. It offers updates and support. The website CNET also offers these USB drivers for download.
One of the advantages of buying bulk USB drivers is that buying in bulk makes the price per unit cheaper. This will benefit companies that supply USB drivers to their employees by saving them money.
If your webcam is UVC - USB Video Class compliant - and If you're running Windows Vista or Mac OSX 10.4 Tiger or 10.5 Leopard - the drivers for UVC webcams are built right into the operating system. No disc or drivers are needed.