

See if this eliminates the front usb not working. open my computer and see if you have removable disk showing. Turn on pc and plug in the flash to the usb that had the mouse. If you have a ps2 mouse, turn off the computer, unplug the usb mouse and plug in the ps2 mouse. Question two: Is this really a USB flash drive driver? Why is it picking this driver? Is there a way to get it to pick the correct driver? There are two BIN files there with today's date in the INF folder: DRVDATA.BIN and DRVIDX.BIN. Re: Problem using USB flash drive with Windows 98. Doch an einem PC mit Windows 98 SE funktioniert es nicht, weil ein Treiber fehlt. It says the location of the driver is: c:\WINDOWS\INF\USBSTOR.INF. Mein USB-Speicherstäbchen lässt sich unter Windows XP mit dem eingebauten Treiber des Betriebssystems nutzen. You can find other updates on the publisher's website. When I click "Update Driver", then Search for a better driver, then location c:, it says the best driver Windows found is already installed for this device. Usb driver for windows 98 free download - This driver is for USB Mass Storage devices for Windows 98.
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When I click Properties the error message is Code 10: "This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed." Question one: Is there a way to determine which of these three possibilities is the actual problem? () This site maintains listings of USB drivers available on the web, organized by company. As long as the mouse itself supports it, it should work just fine. Windows 98 did not have a standard USB Mass Storage Driver abstraction. When I go to Device Manager I see a yellow exclamation point over the Cruzer Mini/Micro USB Flash Drive. Windows 98 supports standard HID USB mice just fine out of the box. Unless that specific model of thumb drive has a Windows 98 driver, you generally can’t. The SanDisk site says Win 98 SE is not supported however, they do list a Cruzer Family 98SE Driver which I downloaded and installed today, but the device still doesn't work. SanDisk Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive 2.0 GB

Then, after reading that my Dell USB key is in fact a Lexar JumpDrive, I went to the Lexar Media site, and downloaded the drivers for Win 98, and it worked. First, you are going to want to download the new driver on your modern computer. I tried installing the Windows 98 drivers off the Dell site (Zip file) for the Dell USB key on my Win 98 computer without success. This process is relatively simple but it is important to have a few key components.
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I have bought two devices, neither of which I can get to work, but let's just start with this one: How to Use USB Drives With Windows 98 Step 1: Supplies.
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I need to install a USB Drive on my Windows 98 SE machine so I can back up my files onto it.
