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Old 12-07-2013, 11:00 PM   #267
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by swamp thing View Post
The yellow ballon just disappears when clicked. The black network icon is just my normal LAN connection.

After installing via the .inf file (as decribed in my earlier post) I could see a new network connection, but it can't be configured and any attempt locks up the network applets.

Anyway the Kobo connects nicely on my friend's Windows-7 PC, and I am going to try from a pen-drive Linux boot that I have lying around.

I think that XP is a lost cause as far as this particular hack.

Thanks, Ken, for taking time to look at my posts!

- Swamp Thing
I just tried on my old EEE Netbook which is running Windows XP Home and I ran into the same issue, it sees the RNDIS Gadget but the properties don't have the install or configure and it shows no driver.

Your Kobo would be a connection on that new net, it is the properties of that connection that need to be configured. Odd that XP gets that close then fails. I stayed with XP for a long time myself, but finally went to Windows 7 just about when Windows 8 came out. My desktop looks almost the same as it looked in Windows XP. It wasn't as much of a change as I was expecting.

Luck;
Ken
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