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USB DiskPro with Win98SE

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From:Unknown
Subject:USB DiskPro with Win98SE
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:14:32 +1100
Anyone ever used one of those flash drives?

I have one. Works perfectly OK with a normal W2K or XP but wont work at all
with a 98SE. Gets recognised when inserted with the correct name then 98SE
wants a driver loaded. All this AFTER I have followed the details supplied
and installed the damned thing first before putting it in the USB slot.

Any ideas on this one appreciated. Still haven't been able to get it to
work.
From:sideshow bob
Subject:Re: USB DiskPro with Win98SE
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:40:54 +1000
yes mine is a flash drive 128mb
its a usb device containing a control chip
and a 128mb ram chip.

"Unknown" wrote in message
news:9GLId.475$e77.24067@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> Anyone ever used one of those flash drives?
>
> I have one. Works perfectly OK with a normal W2K or XP but wont work at
all
> with a 98SE. Gets recognised when inserted with the correct name then 98SE
> wants a driver loaded. All this AFTER I have followed the details supplied
> and installed the damned thing first before putting it in the USB slot.
>
> Any ideas on this one appreciated. Still haven't been able to get it to
> work.
>
>
>
From:sideshow bob
Subject:Re: USB DiskPro with Win98SE
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:53:40 +1000
if you can fined out the brand of the
main controler chip inside the unit, goto
the web site for that brand, see if thay have
the driver, or ask were to get it.
i had to do this with mine for win98se.

"Unknown" wrote in message
news:9GLId.475$e77.24067@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> Anyone ever used one of those flash drives?
>
> I have one. Works perfectly OK with a normal W2K or XP but wont work at
all
> with a 98SE. Gets recognised when inserted with the correct name then 98SE
> wants a driver loaded. All this AFTER I have followed the details supplied
> and installed the damned thing first before putting it in the USB slot.
>
> Any ideas on this one appreciated. Still haven't been able to get it to
> work.
>
>
>
From:Unknown
Subject:Re: USB DiskPro with Win98SE
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:50:44 +1100
Err sorry if I wasn't clear enough. It's a flash ram drive.


"sideshow bob" wrote in message
news:41f48d68$0$3844$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> if you can fined out the brand of the
> main controler chip inside the unit, goto
> the web site for that brand, see if thay have
> the driver, or ask were to get it.
> i had to do this with mine for win98se.
>
> "Unknown" wrote in message
> news:9GLId.475$e77.24067@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
>> Anyone ever used one of those flash drives?
>>
>> I have one. Works perfectly OK with a normal W2K or XP but wont work at
> all
>> with a 98SE. Gets recognised when inserted with the correct name then
>> 98SE
>> wants a driver loaded. All this AFTER I have followed the details
>> supplied
>> and installed the damned thing first before putting it in the USB slot.
>>
>> Any ideas on this one appreciated. Still haven't been able to get it to
>> work.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
   

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