Troubleshooting USB System Problems?
The most common cause of USB problems is the system configuration. Most computers that were shipped with Windows 98 pre-installed are USB Ready. Computers built prior to the release of Windows 98 may have all the hardware necessary to use USB devices but may not have all the software required for USB installed. Fortunately, there is a utility program called USBREADY, written by Intel, that examines a system and reports its USB capability. If youve already installed the ViCAM software, USBREADY should already be in the ViCAM Utilities program group. If you would like to download a copy, click here. Select this link for detailed information regarding the Differences between USB support for Windows 95 OSR 2.1 and Windows 98. Note: Windows NT4.0 does NOT provide USB support. USB will be supported in NT with the release of Windows 2000. If USBREADY reports that your system is “Not Ready”, your system needs either additional software, hardware, or both in order to use USB devices. Contact yo