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Peter Skye wrote:  
> I have the following USB driver files:  
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> Directory of C:\OS2\BOOT  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     25354           0  USBAUDIO.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:14p     17840           0  USBCOM.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     17280           0  USBD.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     12070           0  USBHID.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     12068           0  USBKBD.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     11808           0  USBMOUSE.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     22566           0  USBUHCD.SYS  
>  3-22-99   6:13p     22566           0  USBUHCD2.SYS  
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> None of these files are in CONFIG.SYS.  
>   
> To add a USB hard drive to the machine, what is the procedure?  Do I  
> manually add the proper lines, and if so which ones?  
>   
> - Peter  
 
I repeat Steven's suggestion from 1/23/04:  
 
First thing you need to to is ensure you have the USB stack updated to the  
latest versions.  The you need to spend time at:  
 
  www.os2world.com/usb  
 
and check for tips and compatibility.  Pay special attention to the tools  
section.  
 
--   
Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours  
 
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