I have an external hard drive (80gb) plugged into
a USB hub (seen by Windows as a third hard disk
drive) and a 6gb compact hard drive plugged into a
USB2 port (that's convenience, it's on the front
of the tower), seen by Windows as a removable disk
drive.  I move items back and forth. A drive is a
drive is a drive if Windows sees them is kinda the
way I look at it <smile>.

Elaine

Drawing on my fine command of the English
language, I said nothing. --Robert Benchley

Hello John

On Sunday, January 29, 2006, you wrote

> I have two USB flash drives, and a couple of
> USB sockets on my computer.
> (Using Win98se.)

> Is it possible (advisable?) to have both of these little gizmos
> connected at the same time so that I can move stuff directly between
> them and synchronize certain files?

> The two drives already have separate drive
> letters allocated to them.
> They are both of the same type -- Cruzer
> SanDisk -- and use the same
> driver.
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