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Plug in usb and the program won't connect to the interface unit

My computor will not connect with the interface unit, please help.

  • Anonymous Mar 09, 2009

    the program went thru fine.....but the program wont recognize the hardware....it continues to say "hardware disconnected"

  • lee9287 May 15, 2009

    the program went thru fine.....but the program wont recognize the hardware....it continues to say "hardware disconnected"

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WHAT I REMEMBER USB CONNECTION FOR AN IBM SYSTEM IS DIFFERENT THAN A MAC USB THE WIRING IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT, IT MAYBE A SETTING IN THE CONTROL PANEL, NEW A DISK TO CHANGE THE SETTING, HAVE WORKED ON A MAC IN A LONG TIME AND I MAYBE WRONG ALL TOGETHER, ASK A SCHOOL TEACHER OR JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL MAC DEALER AND ASK THEM OF FIND YOUR OLD NERD MAC FRIENDS THEY MAY HAVE AN ANSWER FOR YOU BUT IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THAT THAN CONTACT ME THREW THIS WEB SITE

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