Is it the same USB? I phrased that wrong but that is all I can think of this
time and with as little coffee as I have had lol. What I mean I guess is
that do they have the same speed? 1.0 or 2.0 that kind of thing. It may not
be able to be used on it due to age? Also have you tried different ports? As
sometimes some might not see a peripheral that is hooked up.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:53 AM
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] moving files onto an external hard drive

Hi list.
I have some old files on an old desktop computer running windows 98 second
edition. I want to move these files onto an external USB drive that I have.
So I can access them on my desktop running XP home. However, as I understand
it. The 98 system is probably formatted in fat 32. While I think this
external hard drive is formatted in NTFS. If I plug in the drive to the 98
machine? Can I just use the send to option to transfer the files? I think I
may have had trouble having the drive being recognized by the 98 machine
before. If this is true? Can I get around this issue?
Thanks Jason
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