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X41 - Project
Have you tried installing the XP driver and software from: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=228&lc=en&cc=us&dlc= Don't connect the USB cable until told to by the installation procedure or you reach [Finish]. Then repeat all of this for the Photoprinters software file including setting

usb mass storage device driver
GettingOld Getting...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I have had recent problems installing external hd's on Vista 64. I have run into problems with The drive works fine under XP. Xp recognizes the drive and loads it right up. I had the same exact problem with the usb drive.

XP installtion for a lenovo x61 laptop through external USB drive.
I have a Maxtor one touch external PATA drive on a USB connection. It appears that the driver for this is not working properly (it pre-dates Vista) and the Apart from Vista installation and the above check, I have never had a bootable DVD loaded. Seems like I'll be re-installing Vista.....although I am still

Install Vista from a USB Flash Drive
I was looking forward to installing vista home premium and making use of the new security features, performance enhancements and windows media center Customize / Search files and select Don't search for files <5> Ensure you have at least 1.5gig of RAM <6> Grab yourself a ReadyBoost USB drive (at least 2gig) <7>

BIOS update for Vista question please
Disconnect the USB cable from the printer and close any open windows. 2. Click START, then click CONTROL PANEL. 3. In the window that opens, click UNINSTALL A PROGRAM under the This file extracts to your hard drive and is placed in a folder that begins with c:\epson\epson12526 IS NOT FOR WINDOWS VISTA !

How to repair USB ports on Vista
... and a 120GBhard drive. This laptop certainly qualifies under Microsoft's Premium recommendations for installing Vista.Once installed, I used the new Windows Vista Welcome Center to orient myself and install additional drivers. Missing were drivers for my IPMI, my PCI serial port, and my USB 2.0 Web Camera;

Screen saver will not activate automatically
Mick Murphy MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Won't boot. "Jason Freeman" wrote: As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.) Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive?

Loss of System Restore
Do not plug that USB cable into the PC until installation tells you to or until you reach Finish. After installing and checking that the AIO works check to see if you have Image Zone installed as part of the package or not. If it is installed it should be OK; if it is not installed then I suspect there is no VISTA

Restoring Vista from disk image...reliable?
Sincerely, Quilljar Can my external drive be my temporary drive? Not an external USB drive. Why don't you try VPC 2007? http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx Using VPC, you run your Vista VHD (virtual hard drive) from your external drive while your in XP.

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
SF S...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista file_management I have a lot of gigs of music/video/pictures that I backed up on to an external USB drive before installing Vista. Now that Vista is installed I am trying to copy all of these files back...Every few seconds I get an error popping up that

Why can'tI get HP Image Zone to work with Vista?
churin chu...@new.postalias microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Malke wrote: churin wrote: Thank you for enlightening me about it. The BIOS appears that USB drive can be placed in the boot order list. Does this mean that Windows Vista can be installed in an external USB HDD? No.

Living With Windows Vista
Tom T...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Ive tried to install vista on my computer and run in to some problems. Formatted the drive in xp pro and downloaded ALL the sil image from my motherboard site (asus) and the hompage of silicone image and stored it on a usb stick

Install Windows XP to external USB drive?
Distributions installed on USB thumb drives are a great and cheap way to sample what's out there. The thumb drive gives you an opportunity to really hack with While several other distros are designed specifically to run off external USB drives, Mandriva Flash still offers a good alternative worth paying for.

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
"Jason Freeman" wrote: As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.) Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about the results. Jason.

Installing to a USB Drive
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general Aside from the fact that it's not supported, none of the XP 'tweaks' work with the new (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.) Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about the results. Jason.

How to install OS in external USB HDD
XPwould get so screwed up (after a time) with handlingUSBports properly the only "solution" short of wiping and installing from scratch and hoping it would OK DVD drive - ditto Four external drives - inconsistent, have to switch ports sometimes to re-connect. Photo memory card. Won't download on USB any more.

Vista Installation hangs with black screen or BSD
So far everything has installed OK (Epson scanner, Epson printer, monitor, Logitech mouse, MS keyboard, external USB drive, a RAID 0 hard drive array, a motherboard The user experience is very smooth - I built this machine last year with the intention of installing Vista whenever MS got around to releasing it,

Linux: demoted to rightful place as the desktop "Play OS"
I installed SUSE 10.2 on a USB drive, and it wrote a new bootmgr file to my NON - USB drive where Vista was installed. I deliberately re-installed grub after installing Vista because I multi-boot with several non-Windows systems on one machine and grub is better suited to that task. After I reinstalled grub,

Vista to xp
If Optional Updates category offers Root Certificates update, I recommend installing it to take full advantage of IE7's additional security. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) It also seems to access all drives, because if my external USB drive is asleep, the Connecting message doesn't go away till the drive starts up.

install windows xp through external USB CDrom drive
The printer installs on USB ( at least it printed, didn't check scan functionality) but when I go through the process of adding to network, i loose print functionality and the hard drive goes nuts. Steps i've gone through I initially tried installing through the setup disk , which didn't work so.