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ive just done another trawl through the net and all i find are pay for drivers , the only thing i can suggest now is to contact Kingston and see if they can supply the XP driver from their archives![]()
This is out of my range of knowhow but looking at this statement here from kingston faq page Kingston Technology Company - Support - FAQ for Data Traveler
and what this post I'm quoting say's, could this be something not being enabled in the bios?
Just thinking outloud.![]()
derekimo, thats normally enabled by default, and as you see from the OP's first post he as the correct standard usb drivers installed and working ( he is using a usb mouse) so the problem could only be with the data traveler ( possibly firmware)![]()
to be honest i think its most unlikely that kingston will supply the driver, but you never know we will have to wait and see if the OP follows this through![]()
Guys just tell me what should i do nw......![]()