After installing my ImageMate in Windows 98, how come my reader doesn have a driver letter in My Computer?
Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices that are plugged in to a computer running Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition may not work if the following hardware components are installed on the computer: An AMD processor (running at 350 MHz or faster) A VIA Technologies USB controller This behavior occurs because there is a timing-specific problem in the Universal Host Controller driver (Uhcd.sys), which may prevent USB devices from enumerating under specific timing conditions. Solution: To resolve this issue, download and run the appropriate file for your language version of Windows. NOTE: This update only applies to Windows 98 Second Edition. For additional information about USB devices in Windows 98, click the article number Q258773 at the bottom of this page to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. NOTE: For additional information about troubleshooting USB problems in Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition (Me), click the article number Q263218 at th
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