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question about flash drives & oldest imacs
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<blockquote data-quote="cradom" data-source="post: 1033903" data-attributes="member: 305283"><p>Possibly.</p><p>Most flash drives are USB2.0, those old imac's are 1.0. While the drive is backwards compatible, they draw more power.</p><p>My B&W complains about it. You might can use a powered hub and get it to work.</p><p>Whether OS 8 can access a flash drive, I'm not sure. Might be better off using ethernet on a network and another computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cradom, post: 1033903, member: 305283"] Possibly. Most flash drives are USB2.0, those old imac's are 1.0. While the drive is backwards compatible, they draw more power. My B&W complains about it. You might can use a powered hub and get it to work. Whether OS 8 can access a flash drive, I'm not sure. Might be better off using ethernet on a network and another computer. [/QUOTE]
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