Re: USB drive in Win98se
Unlike XP, and apparently 2K, 98SE does not come with a bunch of drivers for
USB devices.
Thus, one normally installs the driver first, then plugs in the USB device
second, although sometimes the reverse is OK.
This begs the question as to where one finds USB drivers for 98SE?
The answer is usually from the company that made the USB hardware. In this
case, whomever made the USB drive. The instructions/manual that came with
the drive might have a small note about the availability of drivers for 98SE
on the support web site for that company. Or, if the drive came with a CD
of tools/progams, the drivers might be contained therein.
Note that 98 is sometimes a bit picky about mixed USB 1.1 and 2.0. If the
device is 2.0 (very likely today), but your computer hardware only supports
1.1, there may be no driver for tha combination under 98. And, 2.0+2.0 is
more likely supported than 1.1+1.1, since almost no one makes USB 1.1
devices anymore.
If the manufactuer's support website does not list drivers for 98SE (or
win9x more generically), then you might try a Google search for generic USB
drivers for 98SE.
"Gerry" <NoSpam@NoWay.com> wrote in message
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> When I plugged a USB drive into the USB port on my Win2K machine, I
> instantly had a new drive!
>
> But on my Win98se machine, on bootup I'm informed that it found "new
> hardware" and I'm given the opportunity to install the driver for it. (I
> ain't got one.)
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> TIA
> Gerry
> Gerry C dot 1 at-sign gmail dot com (no spaces)
>
>