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    Question DOS drivers for PCMCIA USB card

    I have PCMCIA USB cards and what I need it drivers for them to load on a boot disk to use GHOST 2003.
    Does anyone have any such driver??

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    More details please?

    Which pcmcia card? Did it come with a laptop or was it separately supplied? What device will the usb be booting?
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    it's a SYBA PCMCIA USB2.0 card. no it didn't come with the laptop.. We do alot of ghosting here and trying to speed up the USB1.'s to USB2.0.

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    a USB2.0 external drive

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    I find ghosting notebook drives is much easier with a hard drive adapter. Just take the drive out, put the adapter on it, slap it on a regular 40-80 pin ide cable and do the ghosting from a regular desktop pc.

    The adapter is cheap and so am I. hence this solution is much more affordable then buying a usb 2.0 card and a external cdrom drive to hook up to it.

    Check it out here

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    we've been getting problems with the laptops booting up after the ghosting. If the new drive isn't in the laptop when ghosted it doesn't always want to boot.
    Plus we do alot of ghosting someones image (if their hard drive is crashing) to another new one.. trying to make less steps..

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    There is no support from Syba for you endeavour however this could be useful... dos usb driver
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    what about PCDOS????

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    Originally posted by kimponyexpress
    what about PCDOS????
    What about it?
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    the same driver for pcdos instead of dos....

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    sorry kinda confused here, would you like to explain what you mean? It would save alot of posts on the lines of HUH?
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    I need a driver for a PCMCIA USB 2.0 card. DOS drivers don't seem to exist thought maybe PCDOS might have something?
    It is to connect booting up to ghost to image or copy an image to an external USB2.0 hard drive.

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    Umm the link I got you had a download link for usb dos drivers....

    here is another

    and another
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