One other thing - Download and run USB Ready from PC World. It will check
to see if your USB ports are working.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...n.asp?fid=6085
Joe
"Joe727" wrote in message
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Go ahead and install the Busmaster drivers. I am not certain, but I'd be
surprised if they caused conflicts with the IDE drivers.
How often do you run the CD-ROM in DOS? Probably never, like me.
Joe
"Keith" wrote in message
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My USB devices do not work. I tried plugging them in while the computer
was up and running and no new hardware window popped up. I unplugged
them
and shut down my computer and then plugged them in and still no new
hardware
window popped up.
When I first enabled my USB in BIOS and the computer started to reboot
it
asked me to put my 98SE CD in which I did and it tried to look for a file
on
the CD but couldn't find it, that's why I figured I needed to install
BusMaster. I don't recall what file it was, maybe a driver? Thanks.
Keith