USB under Windows NT

werries2

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Is there any way to get Windows NT to talk to my USB memory stick?
I know that NT did not support USB, but the PC I want to get this to work on is connected to an instrument that can only run off NT.

Googled a bit and found
http://www.everythingusb.com/windows_nt.html
I have however tried the Woodhead driver a year or so back with no real sucsess :(
Any of you have tried and done this?
 
Yea I am aware that NT4 does not support USB, but sure there is some apps out there that can overcome this?
Will have a look at that usbman site thanks.

At the moment to transfer data from this PC (not on the network either as the netword dont support NT4 anymore or our network admin just dont want to do the setup) we have to write CD's but this can be a bit slow aswell compared to the ease of use with a memory stick.
 
Is there any way to get Windows NT to talk to my USB memory stick?
I know that NT did not support USB, but the PC I want to get this to work on is connected to an instrument that can only run off NT.

Googled a bit and found
http://www.everythingusb.com/windows_nt.html
I have however tried the Woodhead driver a year or so back with no real sucsess :(
Any of you have tried and done this?

what about a RJ45 to USB converter??
 
what about a RJ45 to USB converter??

This just the port or would it work for the operating sytem aswell. The PC does have usb 2.0 ports on it, just cant install a newer operating system, due to the controll boards of the instrumentation run on the system.
 
Try the Dell driver first. Most people seem to have had a lot of success with this. I would assume that the USB ports first need to be enabled in the Bios.
 
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