From: snuhwolf5150@hotmail.com   
      
   Edmund wrote:   
   > On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:52:35 -0700, Snuhwolf wrote:   
   >   
   >> Edmund wrote:   
   >>> In message , Snuhwolf wrote:   
   >>>> Edmund wrote:   
   >>>>> In message , Snuhwolf wrote:   
   >>>>>> earlcolby.pottinger@sympatico.ca wrote:   
   >>>>>>> Snuhwolf wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> earlcolby.pottinger@sympatico.ca wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>> I notice a number of people have problems getting the USB Mass   
   Storage   
   >>>>>>>>> working.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>> But when I rebooted BeOS still didnt see my usb stick.   
   >>>>>> Did I miss a step?   
   >>>>> Not sure, I tesed here a lot of USB sticks which didn't   
   >>>>> work under BeOS while some others did.   
   >>>>> ( older install method )   
   >>>>> If you have one you can test an usb cardreader or   
   >>>>> a digital camera.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>> Hmmm...I have a SanDisk image mate 12 in 1 that Ive not tried.   
   >>>> The stick was a cheap 128mb Staples usb keychain drive I got free.   
   >>> Well how about it, does your cardreader work?   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >> No...drive setup shows nothing and its not listed as a option by   
   >> R-clicking the desktop.   
   >> No worky.   
   >   
   > Verify it doesn't work by plug-in it in and out several times   
   > and with some memory card inserted! and a not too long USB cable.   
   > Al systems I've tried so far, at least gave trouble with mounting ;-)   
   > (Some others are simply working.)   
      
   I think this is one of those...   
      
   > If it doesn't do anything, I would start over using the manual   
   > setup method, just to see if it make any difference.   
      
   I dual boot with windows ME so I can just use windows to do USB and   
   other things BeOS wont.   
   Thanx   
      
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