Recently I purchased an IOGEAR PCI card with two USB ports from CDW to
upgrade my daugter's PM 4400 running OS 9.1. The card is advertised as
being back-compatible with USB 1, and suitable for OS 8.6 and above.
Installed the card OK; system profiler sees it. Got an error installing the
supplied software (driver?); it says either the file is corrupted or the
software is incompatitible with my OS. Noticed the user's manual only talks
about OS X. Say what?! Not much help from IOGEAR. CDW is working with me,
but so far no success. Downloaded the USB Card Support software from Apple.
Installed fine, but the machine hangs with a type 11 error on restart. Even
restarting with extensions off doesn't work (I've never seen THAT before!).
Had to reboot from my OS CD, then pull the installed files out of the
extensions folder before the machine would start up from the hard drive.
Did this twice; same result. 

Can anyone give me some advice? Do I need to ship the card back and get
something else?

Thanks,

Bob

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