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Have you updated with SESP30B4.EXE, NUSB33E.EXE, and/or USB20DRV.EXE? They are all on MGDX’s site. Adobe captivate trial. SESP30B4 is Windows update package. NUSB33E (NUSB v3.3 English) is native USB drivers. USB20DRV is experimental USB 2.0 drivers. They are all on MGDX’s upd98me.php page. Heck, the only things you really need to do to get Win98SE working are to install it and your device drivers. Everything else is personal preference. The package includes: Driver/Application Setup Program; RtlRack for Win98/Me/2000/XP and AvRack for Win95/NT4; Realtek Sound Effect. Generic Audio Drivers. You will need a driver from the Device maker for 98 or something similar to the NUSB33E.EXE I mentioned earlier. I did load it on a spare machine. It says 98SE Only. (search for 'Usbsupp.exe'). Note that none of this will work on the original 'A' version of Windows 95. If your USB flash drive or mass storage device is not specifically recognized by this driver, Windows will prompt you to install a new driver. Keep the above driver on your hard disk and point the New Hardware Wizard to the driver. Nusb320-Eng-98FE.exe nusb33e.exe (Windows 98SE driver) Notes:.Be sure you install the proper version for your Windows system. Bcm20702a0 driver windows 7 lenovo. To check your version of Windows, click the Windows taskbar button, Control Panel, then select System! Version 4.10.1998 is Windows 98FE, version 4.10.2222 is 98SE!
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In which folder are the 'INSTALLED' USB drivers stored in 98se?
I got a driver file that is supposed to recognise all flash
drives.(Whether it works is just a matter of trying it). Presently I can
only access a few of these flash drives and they are all 4gb or less. I
want to try this file, but I hate risking losing all the individual
drivers I have installed over the years, because I have no idea what I
installed or if I even have these drivers anymore.
Although I do have a complete backup of the entire Windows folder for
Win98, I know it can be a hassle restoring the whole thing. I'd like to
just backup the folder (or folders) where these drivers are stored, as
well as their settings, which I assume are stored in the registry.
What folder(s) do I need to backup, and what else?
And while I'm at it, what are the names and location of those registry
files?
I can dual boot to Windows 2000 to restore this stuff if necessary, by
simply copying them back to the Windows folder.
This is one thing I like about Win98, you cant do this in any newer
Windows.. Heck, I've copied my entire Windows folder and program files
folders to other computers, and after installing some drivers for the
new hardware, I have a working clone of my entire W98 install. You cant
do that in XP or higher..
I got a driver file that is supposed to recognise all flash
drives.(Whether it works is just a matter of trying it). Presently I can
only access a few of these flash drives and they are all 4gb or less. I
want to try this file, but I hate risking losing all the individual
drivers I have installed over the years, because I have no idea what I
installed or if I even have these drivers anymore.
Although I do have a complete backup of the entire Windows folder for
Win98, I know it can be a hassle restoring the whole thing. I'd like to
just backup the folder (or folders) where these drivers are stored, as
well as their settings, which I assume are stored in the registry.
What folder(s) do I need to backup, and what else?
And while I'm at it, what are the names and location of those registry
files?
I can dual boot to Windows 2000 to restore this stuff if necessary, by
simply copying them back to the Windows folder.
This is one thing I like about Win98, you cant do this in any newer
Windows.. Heck, I've copied my entire Windows folder and program files
folders to other computers, and after installing some drivers for the
new hardware, I have a working clone of my entire W98 install. You cant
do that in XP or higher..