SkyeFire Wrote:As have I. The difference is, that when I didn't see my USB drive pop up in Windows, I examined the thumb drive to make sure it was plugged in correctly. What I did not do is call technical support and DEMAND to know what was wrong with my computer, because it was CLEARLY broken.Ebony Wrote:I've actually done that (more than once). In my own defense, it was while fumbling blindly on the far side of the computer, and it turns out that the adjoining RJ45 socket was a perfect, if snug, fit for the business end of a USB-A male plug. Now I have a laptop where the RJ45 and USB sockets are are different faces of the computer, and the problem no longer arises.Quote:Kurisu wrote:And we have a senior manager who has tried to plug his USB drive into a network jack on his laptop at least once.
Don't knock it... I know of a certain person who can't read a ruler.
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