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- Windows Connect Now-UFD for Windows XP
- This specification provides implementation details for manufacturers who design wireless networking products that work with the Microsoft Windows Connect Now-UFD WCN UFD configuration feature of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. Windows Connect Now is part of the Microsoft Windows Rally technologies that enable simple, secure discovery and configuration of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Windows Connect Now, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Software
- White papers 2006-09-15
- Windows Connect Now-UFD and Windows Vista
- This specification provides implementation details for manufacturers who design wireless networking products that work with the Microsoft Windows Connect Now-UFD WCD UFD configuration feature of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. Windows Connect Now is part of the Microsoft Windows Rally technologies that enable simple, secure discovery and configuration of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Windows Connect Now, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Software
- White papers 2006-09-15
- Hardware Versus Software Security: Security Superiority of mTrust Ready USB Drives
- USB Flash Drive UFD security mechanisms are designed to protect user data from unauthorized access. They typically incorporate Password access control and Data encryption. Although software implementations are generally considered easier to develop and maintain, these methods are significantly less secure than their hardware counterparts. This white paper compares existing...
- Tags: Software, USB Flash Drive, Hardware, Security
- White papers 2006-08-01
- Illustrated walk-through: Creating a bootable USB flash drive for Windows XP
- This article is also available as a PDF download.The ability to boot Windows XP from a USB Flash Drive UFDoffers endless possibilities. For example, you might make an easy-to-usetroubleshooting tool for booting and analyzing seemingly dead PCs. Or you couldtransport your favorite applications back and forth from home to work...
- Tags: BIOS, bootable device, Computer components, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, USB flash drive, Windows XP
- Technical articles 2007-02-16
- Relay UFD drivers on Windows Vista Home
- Have a problem where the operating system does not recognize a U3 flash drive. When I try to update the driver by targeting the search to the system32 folder it is unable to find the driver. Unfortunately I can't find the restore disk that originally came with the Dell PC...
- Tags: Desktops, dmayn1988@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-09-12
- "pe2usb.exe was not created"
- In the last step "Preparing the UFD to boot Windows XP" I typed "pc2usb ......" but the system said me that pc2usb.exe was not created; as I can solve that problem? Thanks !!!Edited by moderatorxxxxMessage was edited by: beth.blakely@...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, barrient@...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Illustrated walk-through: Creating a bootable USB flash drive for Windows XP
- A bootable flash drive can come in handy--but trying to create one might have you pulling out your hair. Windows expert Greg Shultz shares the method he followed, from configuring the BIOS to allow the USB port to act as a bootable device to creating a bootable image of Windows...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Bootable USB Flash Drive, Bootable USB, USB Flash Drive, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Download resources 2007-02-16
- Recommendations for Booting Windows from USB Storage Devices
- The Universal Serial Bus USB Mass Storage Working Group is preparing a specification on booting USB devices to enable booting from USB within the industry. Boot from USB has become a highly requested feature. Both USB flash drive UFD and USB CD-ROM drives are in a position to pave the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, USB, Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Working Group
- White papers 2003-04-10
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