Usb mass storage device driver download for win98




















You must install the appropriate version of the drivers dependent upon your version of Windows You should check your version of Windows 98 before installing. Once installed USB mass storage devices should work within Windows These drivers include generic USB 2. But then when clicking and selecting update driver… Win98se found and loaded the general USB mass storage driver for it. Nice… I can see the files as loaded under E: drive now.

It works!!! I just pop the chip and plug it into a card reader and it works! Hi thanks for the wonderful help. It works. However, strangely it never asked for the Windows CD. I am able to read a recently purchased 32 GB drive. Thanks a ton. Would love to be in touch as I am a regular Win 98SE user courtesy my home recording setup that I started in I think my problem had to do with the usb I was using.

I just picked up the cheapest 4gb one i could find at a nearby store and voila! Every time I try to open it a windows pops up asking me to format it. I get the windows telling me to format again. Thank you again. It tries to boot up ok but runs into a stop that displays tht it has found the USB port and needs a driver for it.

I tried several times with different versions of drivers, but this one did the job properly. Many, many thanks!!! The people who give their knowledge freely are to be commended. Thank youall sooo much. Sure wish I could do this job for the old lady. Can anyone help please. Pam Vincent. After restart and after insertion of the USB flash drive it successfully installed itself. Thank you. I need a widows 98 format disc or instructions on how to format my laptop so I can install xp.

If you have any issues, then follow the advice and reboot a second time. Then insert your USB storage device and it should get picked up by Windows. Open My Computer and your flash drive or device should be visible. You can visit the related MSFN forum thread for more support or updates to the driver in future. It will ask where you want to unzip them. And do you have access to another computer with a floppy drive that can connect to the Internet? If all else fails, and assuming that there is a network adapter in the Win 98 box, set up a network connection between the two computers using a crossover cable a crossover cable has the connectors on the different ends wired differently.

If the Win 98 box has no network adapter, you'll have to use a 'direct cable connection' with a serial or parallel cable.



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