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In <200509220139.j8M1dRCo479796@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 09/21/05
at 06:39 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I checked config.sys and found the following:
>basedev=usbehcd.sys (listed three times)
>basedev=usbd.sys
>basedev=usbhid.sys
If the installer did this, it's probably correct.
You can verify this with hcimonit.exe.
One you get the host controller drivers sorted out, you can use usbres to
make sure the usb device is detected.
>Can someone tell me what to add to config.sy and what parameters to use?
In addition to the above, you are going to need usbmsd.add. You also need
usbmon.exe running as a daemon to get automatic drive letter assignment.
Steven
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