Just doing forward thinking about the longevity of this system it would be nice to be able to transfer that key to a USB 3.0 drive. What this all boils down to is that there is some Rockwell Automation software that is needed for this whole system to run, as such a key must be present for the software to start, it is on a thumb drive, currently a USB 2.0 drive. USB access by the VM is important which I have currently via USB 2.0 thumb drives so its not critical to the success of this project. I have some legacy software that interfaces with PLC's and ultimately writes data to a database, otherwise I would not be using Win XP. Shared folder is the way I'm currently using USB 3.0 sticks. The short answer is no there is not particular reason, at this point it's really just a matter of pride not wanting to admit defeat.lol. Mpack wrote:Is there some particular reason that XP absolutely must control the USB bit directly?
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