Microsoft will combat driver installation woes in Windows with a much tougher approval regime -- and it's looking increasingly likely USB 3.0 won't be supported in Windows 7.
It's no exaggeration to say that USB connectivity has revolutionised the PC hardware marketplace, making connecting devices of all stripes a far simpler process. Yet despite the central role that USB plays in getting equipment connected, earlier versions of Windows have done a relatively poor job of helping users out on those occasions when things do go wrong.
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