Re: Need help converting Win98 to Vista!!!
If you have win98SE (second edition), then the odds are good that there is a
driver for the USB drive, available from the maker of the USB drive. If
plain 98, the odds are much poorer.
Other ways to move data:
(1) CD writer drive
(2) ZIP drive
(3) mount win98 hard drive inside the Vista PC
(4) mount win98 hard drive in a USB 2.0 enclosure (a small box available at
most PC stores and fairly cheaply), then plug into the Vista PC's USB port
(5) boot your 98 PC using a live LINUX CD. Such a CD does not install
anything onto the hard drive. Rather, it just runs LINUX directly from the
CD. Most LINUX distributions come with drivers for all sorts of USB things,
so it may recognize your pen drive. My favorite is KNOPPIX, but that is a
large download, about 700 Meg for the CD version (more for the DVD version).
Here are some links to live CDs and to KNOPPIX:
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Note that nearly all live CDs come as ISO-type files. To make a CD, use an
option like "burn-from-image" in Nero or Easy CD Creator. The CD can be
burned on any PC, and then used on any other PC.
Note that modern LINUX distributions assume considerable RAM, a lot less
than Vista, but maybe more than 98. If you do not have at least 128 Meg of
RAM on the 98 PC, look for an older version of a LINUX live CD (e.g.,
KNOPPIX 4 instead of 5).
"Adrienne" <Adrienne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have Win98 loaded onto my current PC and need to transfer my files to my
> new PC which has Vista. My PC does not recognize a USB flash drive to save
> my
> old files, photos, etc...so how can I get all of my old files
> transferred??
> Please help!!!! Thanks so much!!!