Lexar's "Secure II Plus" 2GB JumpDrive on Windows 98se computer

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Hi,

After using Lexar's "FireFly" (1GB) on my Windows 98se computers by
downloading the driver from the link below, I took a chance on a Lexar
"Secure II Plus" (2GB) that was on sale ($14.95)

http://www.lexar.com/drivers/files/jdusb2.zip

Well, I was unable to install a driver for "Secure II Plus" JumpDrive in
my Windows 98se. On my wife's WinXP computer, no problem of course.

I assume that if I knew the VID & PID numbers, I could add that to
the .INF file (from jdusb2.zip) and perhaps, that would work?

On my wife's WinXP computer, I looked at properties via Device Manager
for "Secure II Plus", (which was plugged in), but I didn't see anything that
looked like VID and/or PID.

Do you know how I can see those numbers?

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.
 
Re: Lexar's "Secure II Plus" 2GB JumpDrive on Windows 98se computer

On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:05:27 GMT, bpetria@verizon.net (Brad) put
finger to keyboard and composed:

>Hi,
>
> After using Lexar's "FireFly" (1GB) on my Windows 98se computers by
>downloading the driver from the link below, I took a chance on a Lexar
>"Secure II Plus" (2GB) that was on sale ($14.95)
>
> http://www.lexar.com/drivers/files/jdusb2.zip
>
> Well, I was unable to install a driver for "Secure II Plus" JumpDrive in
>my Windows 98se. On my wife's WinXP computer, no problem of course.
>
> I assume that if I knew the VID & PID numbers, I could add that to
>the .INF file (from jdusb2.zip) and perhaps, that would work?
>
> On my wife's WinXP computer, I looked at properties via Device Manager
>for "Secure II Plus", (which was plugged in), but I didn't see anything that
>looked like VID and/or PID.
>
> Do you know how I can see those numbers?


To answer your question, there is a utility called Usbview on your
Win98 CD. Otherwise search the Net for UVCView which is a later
utility that does the same thing.

However, to make life easier for you, you may be better off with
Maximus Decim's NUSB native USB driver set. That should handle all
your USB storage devices, and it also provides USB 2.0 support.

> Thanks in advance, Brad
>
> Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
> be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.


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