At 5:51 PM -0400 4/25/07, Michael Lewis wrote:

Paula Minor sez:

Thanks, Tom.  Worth a try.  I'm still learning how to troubleshoot on 
a Mac.  I had no idea how to find out if the USB ports were working.  
But I could have on my pc.

System Profiler in your Utilities folder (in Applications) should give
you full information about your system, including if USB ports are
present and if anything is attached to them.

Or click on "About This Mac" in the Apple menu, then click on the "More Info" button. That is easier than wading around in the Application folder.
--
Roger
Lovettsville, VA


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