1. Try this first.Are you using a mousepad, or just a tabletop or something?Is this wired or wireless? If wired, have you tried a different USB port? (If it's PS/2, you could buy a converter)If wireless, have you tried putting new batteries in it?CPU: AMD FX-8350 - 8 Core @ 4.0 GHzRAM: 2x4 GB @ 1600 MHRead more

    Try this first.

    Are you using a mousepad, or just a tabletop or something?

    Is this wired or wireless?

    If wired, have you tried a different USB port? (If it’s PS/2, you could buy a converter)

    If wireless, have you tried putting new batteries in it?

    CPU: AMD FX-8350 – 8 Core @ 4.0 GHz
    RAM: 2×4 GB @ 1600 MHz
    SDD: Samsung EVO 840 500GB
    HDD: WD Black 2TB
    Mobo: MSI 970A-G43
    GPU: Radeon 7870
    OS: Windows 8.1 64-Bit

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  2. Windows 98SE and previous Microsoft operating systems have NO built in support for recognizing flash drives; Windows ME was the first Microsoft operating system that did.It used to be flash drives came with Windows 98, and/or, more often, 98SE drivers that you could install, but that's no longer theRead more

    Windows 98SE and previous Microsoft operating systems have NO built in support for recognizing flash drives; Windows ME was the first Microsoft operating system that did.

    It used to be flash drives came with Windows 98, and/or, more often, 98SE drivers that you could install, but that’s no longer the case. You can still download 98SE drivers from a few flash drive manufacturer’s web sites, but I’ve found these drivers to be a better solution…..

    If you’re not sure whether you have Windows 98 or 98SE, RIGHT click on My Computer – Properties.
    Whether it is 98 or 98 Second Edition is shown on the right on the first page you see.

    Generic USB Mass Storage drivers.
    These allow many USB devices that have no drivers for 98 and 98SE to work in those operating systems.

    Win98SE
    http://www.technical-assistance.co….

    Win98 original, modified from the 98SE version.
    http://www.technical-assistance.co….

    (You probably DO NOT need to load the Win 98 Service Pack as they suggest if you have used Windows Update to load all updates found by doing Express searches until there are no more available.)

    Both say:

    “Remove ALL drivers for USB flash drives in Device Manager”

    NOTE that I have not had to Un-install previously installed drivers.
    If you want to do that, those are listed in Control Panel – Add/Remove Programs.

    The 2.x versions support the recognition of many USB devices.
    The 3.x versions also support the recognition of USB 2.0 controllers.

    NOTE that the 2.x versions have NO Un-install; the 3.x versions DO – in Add/Remove Programs- Remove USB 2.0 stack.

    After you have installed these drivers, after you have plugged in or installed a USB device that hasn’t been plugged in or installed before, you are prompted to have Windows search for drivers – do that, it will find the drivers, and that same USB device is detected automatically when it’s plugged in or installed after that.

    These drivers work for many devices, but there are some they can’t detect.
    E.g. Apple never made drivers for their devices for previous to Windows 2000, so an iPod , iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, etc., cannot be recognized.

    If a camera or other device that uses memory cards isn’t recognized, these drivers will recognize most memory card reader devices if you plug the memory card from the device into a reader.

    Flash drives and memory cards show up in My Computer or Windows Explorer simply as a drive letter with a Removable Disk label, rather than them possibly having a specific label as they do in 2000 and above, e.g. Kingston Data Traveler.
    …..

    The 3.x versions of these drivers make the Safely Remove Hardware icon appear in your taskbar quite reliably when certain USB devices data can be stored on have been plugged in. That’s not as reliable in the 2.x versions.

    The same as in ME and up, you or she must click on that icon when you want to unplug a USB device that it is for when Windows is running, otherwise you or she can damage the data on the device.

    The most frequent reason people can no longer access the data on a USB flash drive, USB External drive, or a memory card, is they unplugged it while Windows was running WITHOUT clicking on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in their taskbar lower right, and choosing to STOP accessing the drive.
    (If you get a message you can’t do that, then stop accessing it elsewhere – e.g. in My Computer or Windows Explorer, or in whatever you were accessing it with, e.g. change the drive letter, then you will be able to STOP it in Safely Remove Hardware.)
    The Safely Remove Hardware icon may be hidden – if so, you have to click on < at the left end of the icons in the taskbar to reveal it.
    It’s a gray rectangle with a green arrow on it in XP, 2000, and ME, (and in 98 and 98SE, only if you have third party flash drive etc. drivers installed, or you have connected an external drive.)
    In Vista, and probably Windows 7, it’s a medium green small circle with a white checkmark on it.

    If there is no Safely Remove Hardware icon, then there’s something not right with the software that is supposed to make the icon appear (e.g.that sometimes happens in 98 and 98SE) – you could try rebooting, but if the icon still does not appear, then DO NOT unplug the device while Windows / the computer is running.

    If there is no Safely Remove Hardware icon when a device data can be stored on is plugged in, you can still RIGHT click on the Removable Drive and choose Eject to STOP accessing it.

    You can unplug the device at any time when Windows / the computer is NOT running. You can plug it in at any time.

    If you can’t get a device that should be detected recognized, or if you can’t access a USB device’s data that you know had data on it previously that could be seen in 98SE, then usually the problem can be fixed.
    Troubleshooting USB device problems including for flash drives, external drives, memory cards.
    See Response 1:
    https://computing.net/answers/ha…

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  3. I doubt you will find drivers for 64 bit Windows 7. I would be surprised to see them for the 32 bit version.

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  4. No current model of printer that I know of supports being used in ME or previous - that's been the case for a least a year if not longer. You could buy a used printer of course, but if you want a new one...Canon was probably the last maker to support that for all their models.You may be able to findRead more

    No current model of printer that I know of supports being used in ME or previous – that’s been the case for a least a year if not longer.

    You could buy a used printer of course, but if you want a new one…

    Canon was probably the last maker to support that for all their models.You may be able to find a Canon model that is old stock, never used, on the web.

    E.g. A Canon Pixma ip4200 is supported in 98 and up, and there were some models newer than that that still did too for awhile.
    The Pixma ip4200 has 5 fair sized cartridges – ink tanks (the print head is built into the printer) – two of them have black ink. The larger (~ twice the capacity) black cartridge is used for text, the smaller one for photos. It can print on both sides of a page, and photo print quality is excellent .

    The Pixma ip1600 came out about the same time – it has two smaller sized but not tiny cartridges with integral print heads.

    Chose a printer model that uses cartridges with integral print heads if you can’t be sure that you’ll use all the colors at least once a week.

    If that’s not what you want or if you can’t find one, look on the Canon web site at the drivers available for which operating system for models slightly newer than the e.g. ip4200 – if drivers are available for 98SE / ME, then search the web for that model – one that is old stock, never used.

    NOTE that the ad may not mention support for ME or previous, and the drivers for that may not be on the CD that came with it – the important thing is whether they’re available on the maker’s web site – in the case of Canon, they are available for slightly older than current models. .

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  5. First be sure that absolutely nothing has power whenever you start to clean anything inside where electricity is present (sounds like you already know that). While most inks are water-soluble, Alcohol is likely the best agent to clean most inks, but use it sparingly. Use cotton-tipped applicators orRead more

    First be sure that absolutely nothing has power whenever you start to clean anything inside where electricity is present (sounds like you already know that). While most inks are water-soluble, Alcohol is likely the best agent to clean most inks, but use it sparingly. Use cotton-tipped applicators or if its a heavy spill, a small paper towel. It dries relatively quickly (within a few minutes), but make absolutely sure that you’ve not spread the ink to other locations in the cleaning process…

    “Channeling the spirit of jboy…”

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  6. Are the 2 sticks identical? Did you try 1GB + 256MB?http://forums.computers.toshiba-eur...

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    Are the 2 sticks identical? Did you try 1GB + 256MB?

    http://forums.computers.toshiba-eur…

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  7. Try it and see. I would be amazed if any of your ports are not 2 or greater.

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  8. iPads don't support SD cards. You can buy cheap USB adapters that will let you connect the SD card to your computer. But if your camera doesn't read the card I doubt that formatting it in a PC would help. Are you sure that your camera supports that size of SD card (some have limits as to the size thRead more

    iPads don’t support SD cards. You can buy cheap USB adapters that will let you connect the SD card to your computer. But if your camera doesn’t read the card I doubt that formatting it in a PC would help. Are you sure that your camera supports that size of SD card (some have limits as to the size they support)? If so, it may be that the SD card is bad. See less
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  9. You have 8 SAS drivesIf it were me, I'd use two drives in a RAID 1 for the operating system. That leaves you 6 drives, enough for two RAID 5's containing 3 disks each.NEVER use RAID 0, it has no redundancy.Can the raid controller in the HP DL360 G7 (P410i) even support 3 raid setups?RTFM - that meanRead more

    You have 8 SAS drives

    If it were me, I’d use two drives in a RAID 1 for the operating system. That leaves you 6 drives, enough for two RAID 5’s containing 3 disks each.

    NEVER use RAID 0, it has no redundancy.

    Can the raid controller in the HP DL360 G7 (P410i) even support 3 raid setups?

    RTFM – that means, Read The Freaking Manual

    I say that because the manual will contain this type of info. Oh and don’t tell me the dog ate your manual because anybody with half a brain knows you’ll be able to find it on the internet.

    It matters not how straight the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate;
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Henley***

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  10. I am assuming that you have Column Headings for your table in Row 6, with data in F7:F3000.If that is true, try this...1 - Right-Click the sheet tab for the sheet that holds your table2 - Select View Code3 - Paste this code into the pane that opens4 - Enter a value in F2Private Sub Worksheet_Change(Read more

    I am assuming that you have Column Headings for your table in Row 6, with data in F7:F3000.

    If that is true, try this…

    1 – Right-Click the sheet tab for the sheet that holds your table
    2 – Select View Code
    3 – Paste this code into the pane that opens
    4 – Enter a value in F2

    Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
    'Autofilter Column F based on value in F2, Criteria ">="
       If Target.Address = "$F$2" Then
           ActiveSheet.Range("$F$6:$F$3000").AutoFilter _
                   Field:=1, Criteria1:=">=" & Range("F2")
       End If
    End Sub

    Please be aware that each time this code runs, your “undo” history will be erased. That happens anytime you run a macro.

    Click Here Before Posting Data or VBA Code —> How To Post Data or Code.

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