re: Windows 98 Installation Disk
Monday, April 7, 2008 at 2:23 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Richard Harris
(235 messages posted)
Look for the drivers on the website of the maker of the USB drive, not on the 98
CD. Many have them, but you have to read the small print on the pen-drive package
to realize that. Or worse, the even smaller print on an enclosure to the package.
But, some don't support 98.
If no drivers are available, there are a few other options:
1. Connect the 98 hard drive directly to the motherboard of the new PC (presumeable
running XP or Vista).
2. Place the 98 hard drive inside a USB 2.0 enclosure (fairly cheap at any PC store).
Then attach that to the new PC via USB port.
3. Download any one of several free LINUX "live" CDs. These can boot the 98 PC
into a modern LINUX, which has automatic support for USB. By default "live" CDs
do not install on the hard drive, so they are safe to play with. Be sure to attach
the pen drive to the 98 PC, before booting from the LINUX CD, that is to avoid hardware
detection issues. If the 98 PC does not boot from the CD, you will need to change
the BIOS settings to have CD before hard drive in the boot order. My favorite LINUX
flavor for such things is KNOPPIX. It is a big download, but well worth having a
copy. It can also read/write to NTFS partitions, such as those used by XP:
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Other live CDs can be found at:
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php
If none are available, you might try searching the web for "generic" win98 drivers
for USB.
On Monday, April 7, 2008 at 11:47 am, Tom Scrivener wrote:
>I have purchased a new computer (after 8 years). There are several files on my
old
>Windows 98 machine I want to copy over to my new machine, but the Windows 98 computer
>does not recognize my USB device (a Centrol DataStick Sport 2GB). Where can I get
>a Windows 98 installation disk with USB drivers?
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