It's pretty weird because the pc is older than win 98 and comes with USB ports. ![]() Ps: it does appear I'm remembering correctly and win 98 simply doesn't come with any "mass storage" drivers, or indeed USB drivers, hence they need to get installed first. Site doesn't load correctly for me (no description for the second file) I'll try the BIOS thing but yeah, I do believe it needs actually the right drivers to begin with.ĮDIT: well I found some drivers, but idk which ones the right one? ![]() Right, I just figured if the pc comes with USB ports it would be configured correctly, but that may was changed by the previous owner or something (it was an IT firm and everything is original hw, they even gave me additional stuff like a (Fujitsu branded) pci riser card and a broken Ergo pro x for 'spare parts' lol)Īctually the pc is not set up right now but I was planning to do that, so that's why I've been asking - I do seem to remember it said "no drivers" in device manager or whatever it's called in win 98 though. ![]() see above for the Windows 98 and Windows. I was able to use the driver in our old Win 98 computer connected to a scientific instrument to retrieve files using the usb port. I have several old computers with win It works on them all. Older devices don't come with a lot of modern day conveniences when it comes to setting up hardware. The USB Mass Storage Device driver features the latest USB drivers for PCs with the Realtek USB Mass Storage controller. Now when I put a new usb drive in I simply put the floppy in and win 98 picks up the files it requires.
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