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Don't have account, Sign Up Here. Forgot Password. Have an account? Sign In Now. Socket machine… a Installation from install CD. EXE 1,, Then install DTI. It has three files:. If I continue, then w98se installs an unknown? Now I remeber I had to do something like that too but it worked I don't know after the first or the second attempt.

Also update windows. My w98SE has always got all the last updates or almost , at least uSP2. I gave up on the bloated 1. Nothing fancy. Download link is on last page 6. Unzip to a safe location because it has a remove. Remove the Kingston drivers that I couldn't get to work by running the installer on top of itself. The installer will detect a previous install, and uninstall it, requiring a reboot.

During reboot, plug the Kingston memory stick into a USB port. Windows will detect an unknown device, and put a yellow-? My memory stick immediately shows up as a device under hard drives on Device Manager, and it is immediately available for use as a drive without a reboot. This tight little generic gem might be a something for MGx to know about maybe he already does?

DLL file to version 2. That's a fantastic finding you have here. I thought the only generic driver was Maximus Decim's one and it doesn't work with the Kingston sticks. It means that other poeple are working on w98 outside this forum we are not alone in the Universe! I don't know how you couldn't install your stick while I managed to do so.

Maybe we have different sticks, I dunno, but I will certainly try this generic driver the next time I reinstall completely windows. If I may, it should be rather obvious that a site like www. Good find, Molecule! I've seen there are some usb driver supposed to be microsoft for example umss. Here's what mine looks like Section is blank ;Autoexec. SYS, this file may exist already in the root directory of your machine, or you may need to create it. Here's mine At the end of the script I've set pathways to useful folders and changed the directory to where my MS-DOS programs are i.

You'll need to delete these lines or customise them for your own system. BAT files. If these two files already exist on your machine, then they are likely to contain content that needs to be included along with the above. Don't simply replace your content with mine without considering this.

Keep the original versions and experiment with what you need to do. Figure 4. BAT configuration to boot from a floppy. SYS present on the disk and remove the pathways which point to the files. The type of partitions recognised will depend on the OS being used. Otherwise it won't be recognised. The driver DIDD. SYS this way. SYS couldn't find it? I recently tried using the internal modem on the computer - a 56k Compaq modem - for the first time. The modem shows up in certain system dialogs but none of the dialers - HyperTerminal, Phone Dialer, etc.

I thought perhaps the modem was broken. I installed both in the Compaq computer. It didn't boot the first time but I cycled the power and it booted up fine, more or less. The "Add New Hardware" wizard did not open by default. I ran the wizard but it didn't detect any new hardware. Nowhere in the system was either the NIC or the second modem recognized. I thought perhaps maybe I didn't have the right drivers, so I decided to load some on.

To test it out, I plugged a flash drive into the computer and the Add New Hardware Wizard opened and prompted for drivers. I then loaded the floppy disk and manually ran the. It installed and rebooted. But when I plugged a flash drive in again, the Add New Hardware Wizard no longer opened automatically, and the flash drive was still not recognized in my computer.

I have nothing against floppy disks, really, but being able to use USB flash drives would be far more practical. This wouldn't be as important if I could get one of the modems to work, but right now neither is working. I believe someone is getting an external US Robotics 56k modem for me on eBay at the moment, and my hunch is external modems are more reliable than internal modems so that one may work more seamlessly.

I'm not so sure though, given my problems so far. I extracted the files for the second driver but I found just a bunch of ". I didn't do anything after that. I am following the procedures available online for getting Windows 98 to work with USB 2. Do I just need drivers, or is some other change required? My main reason for needing USB 2. I have a feeling I may need to do trial and error to get the right drivers, and given the capacity of a floppy disk that route would not really be practical.

At the moment, however, floppy disks are the only thing working perfectly for me. Fortunately, there are some generic drivers available, such as from here. I found this site by searching the web for "windows 98 usb mass storage driver" - other sites are available with similar drivers. You'll need the version for Second Edition. This particular driver is a self-installing EXE file, so it's just a case of running the downloaded file and rebooting afterwards.

I used them myself some years ago and can attest to the fact that they work, although there is a warning on the website that they may not work with all available USB mass storage devices. One solution is to use a USB-to-Floppy interface adapter. One brand of these is Gotek. You can even mount it in a drive bay, perhaps in place of the original floppy drive.



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