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I doubt they'd get power from the hub?
Normally, you have to plug two USB plugs into the computer if they are powered.. Hubs tend not to have enough power, but I could be wrong.. (unless it's powered which then you need to plug in! :p)
Yep, As soon as I saw the picture of the drive with the Toshiba logo on, I remembered - I have changed one before.. /me owned :( :)
It is rare tho, hehe.
Wow, maybe Toshiba do then Heheh. :o
Very very rare - normally laptop manufacturers just use WD, Hitachi, Seagate etc.. for their drives as it's not worth their bothering.
Anyway, Go buy a Seagate or something ;) :P
They key would be unrelated. If it's a branded XP CD, then it will be doing it's own random things.
If you used a proper, Microsoft distributed original XP CD, then it wouldn't be installing anything but XP :)
Connect power.
Connect Cable.
Check in BIOS to see if it's enabled or disabled. If you didn't have one to start with, it's probably disabled. Set to 1.4MB Floppy drive in BIOS so it's now enabled.
Save Changes and Exit.
Boot as normal.
They're massive.
www.gentoo.org
SuSE is now www.opensuse.org for the community version.. www.novell.com for the proper SuSE version (which is now all Novell)
Yea.
That book does it in a 3 layer approach:
Includes - actual database and PHP functions
PHP Pages - These call functions in the includes, put the results into variables and uses the correct template to display the data.
Templates - The actual HTML which is displayed.