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| Thread ID: 83243 | 2007-09-25 04:29:00 | Lost usb ports on monitor | tedheath (537) | Press F1 |
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| 594670 | 2007-09-26 08:18:00 | Serial ports are physically the same size as the VGA for a monitor, just with less pins parallel are the big long ones. HOWEVER: There are some serial devices that plug into a port that looks just like a parallel port. (In each case they are opposite gender, so you can't accidentally plug them in the wrong way, but it's still annoying) Sounds like something in your connection of USB devices blew up and took other stuff out with it |
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| 594671 | 2007-09-26 08:27:00 | What do they call the plug that was on old printers. What was the card called that run the printer? Thanks for advice I will destroy hub tomorrow by driving truck over it. tedheath |
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| 594672 | 2007-09-26 08:35:00 | Most likely it would be parallel for an old printer | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 594673 | 2007-09-26 10:21:00 | Christ I am a dumb !@#$,. The demon drink has clearly taken out a lot of brain cells. I need a parallel card not a serial card. Reason I originaly used a converter hub was I couldnt put card in before because it would of voided Dell warrant. Reason I have gone to the trouble of still using HP 520 printer is the cartridges are cheap as dirt and easily refillable. Just tip the ink in a hole, Cartridges last about 6 refills before they crap out. The print is better than my 1 year old HP F380 and faster. This printer does a few rheems a week every week no new printer would handle it. Must be the DC3 of printers. tedheath |
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