robfisher 0 Posted April 23, 2003 So, Microsoft says they don't support USB on Windows NT 4.0. My question is, can it be done? What I want to do is, use a Linksys USB network adapter on a machine running Windows NT 4.0. Are there any universial USB drivers out there for Windows NT 4.0? Do they work? PCI would be so much easier, but, I can't open the machine, and I have to stick with NT 4.0. Share this post Link to post
uboofer 0 Posted April 23, 2003 Yes it can be done. If you look on the internet you can find some links to files that will add the USB support to NT. I have one that we had used at work but now if a machine needs USB and and has high enough specs we just upgrade it to W2k. Be aware that you will probably only be able to find support for USB 1 only. Share this post Link to post
umikun 0 Posted January 3, 2004 Quote: PCI would be so much easier, but, I can't open the machine, and I have to stick with NT 4.0. Is there a lock on there? If not, PCI would be the way to go. Just borrow a screwdriver to get it open. Rest your wrists upon the bare metal of the case while you put in the card to prevent electrostatic damage. If there's a lock on there, there may be some USB drivers you can find. I'm planning on getting a portable MP3 player, but I want to keep NT4 on my machine, so I'm very much in the same boat. Share this post Link to post
nealinaz 0 Posted July 15, 2007 Update: July 2007 Get i4usb406.exe from ftp1.digi.com/support/driver Driver version 4.06 March 2006. Share this post Link to post