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Guest prodeji
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Hi everyone,

 

I got a NEXS iFlash M1 jump drive a few days ago; it says no drivers

necessary except for Win 98/98SE on the packaging.

 

When I plugged it into my laptop (I'm running Win XP Media Center) up

pops the Add New Hardware Wizard. So I follow the prompts; it looks

for drivers on the machine and (presumably) on the Windows Update site

and says it can't find any.

 

I went to Windows Update myself too, didn't find any drivers.

 

I tried the jump drive on computers running Vista, Windows 2000 and

Win XP Pro and it worked fine;Plug n Play did its' thing.

 

I'm at a complete loss as to why Media Center refuses to 'Plug n Play'

the jump drive.

 

Can't find any help on the web; it was hard enough finding this site:

http://www.nexs.com.tw/modules/content/index.php?id=19

 

They have a driver there for the M1 (along with drivers for some other

products) but it's for Win 98.

 

Does anyone have any idea why Media Center won't Plug n Play the

iFlash? And/or can anyone point me in the right direction to solving

this little dilemma?

 

Thanks,

 

prodeji

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Guest Ron Badour
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Re: Windows XP Media Center won't load drivers for NEXS iFlash M1 jump drive

 

Re: Windows XP Media Center won't load drivers for NEXS iFlash M1 jump drive

 

Media Center Edition is a version of XP Pro so I doubt seriously that the

version of your system is the source of the problem. There is very little

on the internet about this thumb drive so you might try to contact the

makers at service@nexs.com.tw and see if they have any suggestions.

 

--

Regards

 

Ron Badour

MS MVP Shell User

 

 

"prodeji" <prodeji@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:51bce2c1-d802-44a5-8033-61fda3cd9b21@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

> Hi everyone,

>

> I got a NEXS iFlash M1 jump drive a few days ago; it says no drivers

> necessary except for Win 98/98SE on the packaging.

>

> When I plugged it into my laptop (I'm running Win XP Media Center) up

> pops the Add New Hardware Wizard. So I follow the prompts; it looks

> for drivers on the machine and (presumably) on the Windows Update site

> and says it can't find any.

>

> I went to Windows Update myself too, didn't find any drivers.

>

> I tried the jump drive on computers running Vista, Windows 2000 and

> Win XP Pro and it worked fine;Plug n Play did its' thing.

>

> I'm at a complete loss as to why Media Center refuses to 'Plug n Play'

> the jump drive.

>

> Can't find any help on the web; it was hard enough finding this site:

> http://www.nexs.com.tw/modules/content/index.php?id=19

>

> They have a driver there for the M1 (along with drivers for some other

> products) but it's for Win 98.

>

> Does anyone have any idea why Media Center won't Plug n Play the

> iFlash? And/or can anyone point me in the right direction to solving

> this little dilemma?

>

> Thanks,

>

> prodeji

>

Guest prodeji
Posted

Re: Windows XP Media Center won't load drivers for NEXS iFlash M1jump drive

 

Re: Windows XP Media Center won't load drivers for NEXS iFlash M1jump drive

 

On Jul 6, 11:08 pm, "Ron Badour" <So...@NoAddress.com> wrote:

> MediaCenterEdition is a version ofXPPro so I doubt seriously that the

> version of your system is the source of the problem.  There is very little

> on the internet about this thumb drive so you might try to contact the

> makers at serv...@nexs.com.tw and see if they have any suggestions.

>

> --

> Regards

>

> Ron Badour

> MS MVP Shell User

>

> "prodeji" <prod...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:51bce2c1-d802-44a5-8033-61fda3cd9b21@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > Hi everyone,

>

> > I got a NEXS iFlash M1 jump drive a few days ago; it says no drivers

> > necessary except for Win 98/98SE on the packaging.

>

> > When I plugged it into my laptop (I'm running WinXPMediaCenter) up

> > pops the Add New Hardware Wizard. So I follow the prompts; it looks

> > for drivers on the machine and (presumably) on theWindowsUpdate site

> > and says it can't find any.

>

> > I went toWindowsUpdate myself too, didn't find any drivers.

>

> > I tried the jump drive on computers running Vista,Windows2000 and

> > WinXPPro and it worked fine;Plug n Play did its' thing.

>

> > I'm at a complete loss as to whyMediaCenterrefuses to 'Plug n Play'

> > the jump drive.

>

> > Can't find any help on the web; it was hard enough finding this site:

> >http://www.nexs.com.tw/modules/content/index.php?id=19

>

> > They have a driver there for the M1 (along with drivers for some other

> > products) but it's for Win 98.

>

> > Does anyone have any idea whyMediaCenterwon't Plug n Play the

> > iFlash? And/or can anyone point me in the right direction to solving

> > this little dilemma?

>

> > Thanks,

>

> > prodeji- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

I was afraid that might be my only recourse...

:)

 

Thanks


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