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Alcor driver for my nec 880

pengyou Page Icon Posted 2008-09-22 5:57 PM
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I have a usb flash drive that registers as an "Alcor" when I plug it into my desktop. Does anyone know where i can find a driver for this for my NEC 880? I have tried the standard one but it did not register.

What folder are the dll's loaded in? Can I find the dll from my desktop and put it in?

Edited by pengyou 2008-09-22 6:03 PM
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SirThoreth Page Icon Posted 2008-10-04 12:55 AM
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I have a usb flash drive that registers as an "Alcor" when I plug it into my desktop. Does anyone know where i can find a driver for this for my NEC 880? I have tried the standard one but it did not register.

What folder are the dll's loaded in? Can I find the dll from my desktop and put it in?


I don't have mine handy at the moment, but do you have the USB Clik! drivers installed on your 880? I believe the driver name you need with the Clik! software is "usbdisk.dll".
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2008-10-04 2:52 AM
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Slight correction: the Clik! driver name is usbclik.
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pengyou Page Icon Posted 2008-10-04 11:32 AM
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thanks! but that driver does not work on my usb thumb drive. What is the name of the folder where the drivers are kept? I would like to try some others. Is there a website with other drivers?


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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2008-10-05 6:29 AM
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That's what I thought you meant in your first post.

The driver files go in \Windows.
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