Usb flash driver windows 98
Step 2 On your desktop, right click the My Computer icon and select Properties. Although they look pretty much the same, there are actually two kinds of Windows 98 OS and they both handle USBs differently.
I have one of the new Corsair USB Flash drives CMFUSBSF2.0-512 or CMFUSB2.0-XXGBGT and It will not install in Windows 9X. Step 1 Before installing a USB, you should first know what kind of Windows 98 Operating System your PC runs on. Also please check with the maker of your system and or Mother board and make sure there are newer drivers for your MB's chipset and or USB controller. You can visit USB Man's web site for help with updating your O.S.
Some MB's may need to have newer drivers installed for proper operation with Windows 98 SE. However it does work in my system with WinXP installed. I have Windows 98SE and I have the correct driver installed, but I am still only able to see the drive randomly.
#USB FLASH DRIVER WINDOWS 98 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD#
You can get the Win98SE Driver from the Software Download page on our forum, If you have a newer Flash Voyager you can use the newer driver from this link! However, these drivers will only work with older The Flash Voyager and not the Flash Voyager GT models. And the USB 2.0 device used with our flash drive will need to have Windows 98 Second Edition or newer for proper operation. USB was not supported by Windows until the release of Win95B version and then the driver support was limited at best. Also, I found the operating system compatibility information for both Ativa® Slider 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive and Ativa® Capless 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive does not include Windows 98 SE. My Corsair Flash Voyager is not detected properly with Windows 95 or 98, but if I use WinXP there is no problem. Windows 98SE does not use the same desktop interface as Win2k or WinXP and the way to remove the drive is to open My Computer and then right click on the Icon for the Flash drive and select Eject. Why does my USB Flash Voyager not show up on the task bar like it shows in the user manual?