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| ...work groups accept USB equipment? I have a computer with USB ports, however, Windows NT work groups is the operating system (work related, mandatory system). However, all the new equipment is USB; I can't even find a printer to replace the one that originally was on this computer. I also need to be able to copy some stuff off of this computer to another computer and cannot find a simple way to do this without USB support. Any ideas? |
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| Upgrade to either Windows 2000 or XP. NT does not have support for USB devices and never will (Microsoft no longer supports NT). Even 2000 did not have USB support until after Service Pack 4. I would recommend XP as Microsoft will probably drop support for 2000 shortly after Vista is released (supposedly next year). |
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