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

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

Hi Franc,

Thank you for your suggestions.

I found "USBVIEW.EXE" on my Windows98SE CD and put it in my wife's WinXP
computer. With "Secure II Plus" plugged in, I launched USBVIEW and I was
able to see the VID (OX05DC) and PID (OXA702). I added that information to
"JDUSBMS.INF" file, but it was unable to install a driver on my Windows 98se
computer when I plugged in "Secure II Plus".

I will seek Maximus Decim's NUSB and see if I have better luck with
that.
Brad

On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:53:26 +1100, in microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
you wrote:
>
>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.
>
>
>>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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