Would you please tell us the brand and model of the cards you need drivers for.
If you want to use USB, have a look at Laplink USB cables. As for me I use a USB zip drive to move files from one computer to the other.
See if this page is a help.
Here is another one you may want to try true image They have a free trial version and it states that it supports USB 1 and 2. Seeing that you have...
As I do not use that software the best I can tell you is try PowerQuest support page
If you are using 98SE or higher versionsof windows and have a open PCI slot you should not have a problem with the USB 2.0 card. As for what...
If you run the USB off your motherboard USB pins you will not have USB 2.0 only USB 1. USB 1 runs about 12 Mbps where USB 2 is 480 Mbps. Also with...
Looking at PowerQuest it works with XP.
If you are not going to be using your old scanner and printer I would uninstall them before installing the new printer.
I also have LINX and it came with a SE version of studio 7. I just installed the software and have not used it yet. If you have version 7.0 at...
Being that you have two ways of capture, firewire and Linx after you opened studio 7 did you go to setup and under capture source set it to Linx?
Good to hear that you got it to work.
If your camera has removeable memory card you could install a card reader instead of downloading right from the camera.
To see how to manually uninstall winfax go here
If you do not have the installation instructions plus user's guide go here and download it. This is the same page you download the driver from. On...
Also you want to check and see if the hardware in your 95 system has drivers for ME.
take a look at this it is a file you can download on how to replace your video card for your model of computer.
Take a look at this as it is the support page for HP Deskjet Printers - The Printer Will Not Print in Color
If the Sony CD/RW came with their software CD Extreme you my want to go here and download the updates for it. Also under utilities they have a...
From webopedia.com XGA Short for extended graphics array, a high-resolution graphics standard introduced by IBM in 1990. XGA was designed to...
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