james wrote:
> which is software to put usb of win 98 to recognize the devices of usb,I
> tried to install the software that microft gives that it was published 99,
> but keep equal. without recognizing usb.
> thanks.
James:
If you are trying to get a Windows 98 system to recognize and use a
USB flash memory "stick" this may help.
Windows 98 *SECOND EDITION* driver for USB storage devices.
It was obtained from:
http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
Discussion Forum:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=43605
This driver will provide support for a wide variety of "mass storage"
USB devices in Windows 98 Second Edition. A mass storage device is
anything that will store files. Examples are:
- Flash memory sticks
- External Hard drives
- External CD drives
- Digital Cameras
- Mp3 Music players
Examples of things it will NOT support :
- USB mouse or trackball
- USB keyboard
- USB Printer
- USB Networking
Before you install the driver be sure you are using Windows 98 Second
edition. To verify this go to; Start | Settings | Control Panel |
System | General tab. This tab should report the system as "Microsoft
Windows 98 Second Edition".
Before you install the driver close all other running applications. To
install the driver double click on the file "nusb31e.exe" and follow
the instructions.
After the driver has been installed plug a USB storage device into a
USB port. Windows will display a "New Hardware Found" message and ask
where the driver is located. Use the "Browse" button and file/folder
tree to navigate to the folder - C:\Windows\Inf - and click OK. If the
driver can identify the device it will load and you will have an
"Insert/Remove Device" icon in the system tray just like Windows XP or
Windows 2000. You will also have access to the device from Windows
Explorer and the file open or save dialog boxes generated by
application programs.
You will only have to go through the "New Hardware Found" procedure
the FIRST time you use each type of USB device. Once the driver has
successfully identified a device it will load automatically whenever
that type of device is inserted.
Before you physically remove a USB device click on the "Remove Device"
icon in the system tray. This will bring up a list of the USB devices
the driver is currently supporting and you can click on the one you
want to "Stop". When the device has been properly closed and stopped a
message window will open saying the device can now be safely removed
from the system. Click OK or press enter to close the message box and
remove the device from the USB port.
HTH & GL
John