On 05/21/12 03:23 am, kelly wrote:
> On May 15, 4:51 pm, "Percival P. Cassidy"<Nob...@NotMyISP.net> wrote:
>> A few weeks ago I took my laptop to church so that somebody could do a
>> PowerPoint presentation that they had on a thumb drive. I had already
>> used a thumb drive with it, so it already had drivers in place, but the
>> presenter had a different brand of thumb drive, and XP insisted that it
>> had to find a new driver. Why? Isn't a thumb drive a thumb drive?
> Could be a different version of PowerPoint. Was the presentation's
> extention .pps or .ppsx? If it was the latter then an addon from
> Microsoft is needed to upgrade.
> Download from MS site "MS Office File format converters".
> It worked for me in a similar situation.
It didn't know what was on the thumb drive until it had downloaded a
driver specific to that brand of thumb drive; I no longer recall what brand.
Perce