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These drivers are generally supplied by the manufacturers of the devices. manufacturer's driver for the particular Mass Storage Device? Archived from groups: 'Old Geezer' wrote in message Unlike Windows ME, 2000 and XP which have them built in, Windows 98 requires that drivers be installed to use Mass Storage Devices such as Lexar JumpDrives, external hard drives etc. My question is, is there a single standard driver which permits any and all such devices to be used with Win98 (as with the later versions of Windows), or is it really necessary to load.each.
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Jon Hildrum DTS MVP 'Old Geezer' wrote in message Unlike Windows ME, 2000 and XP which have them built in, Windows 98 requires that drivers be installed to use Mass Storage Devices such as Lexar JumpDrives, external hard drives etc. However, here is a link which provides drivers for most companies usb devices. manufacturer's driver for the particular Mass Storage Device? Archived from groups: I have not heard of a single driver which does not mean there isn't one.
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Archived from groups: Unlike Windows ME, 2000 and XP which have them built in, Windows 98 requires that drivers be installed to use Mass Storage Devices such as Lexar JumpDrives, external hard drives etc.