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How Do You Add USB Drivers To Windows 98 Startup Disk?

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How Do You Add USB Drivers To Windows 98 Startup Disk?

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Older computers that have Windows 98 installed can use a startup disk to load Windows if there is a problem with the operating system. However, a Windows 98 startup disk does not have drivers for all of the devices on your system. This includes drivers for a USB hardware device, such as a flash drive. If your Windows 98 system can support a USB hardware device, you can add drivers for the device to a new Windows 98 startup disk. Install the drivers for the USB hardware device onto your Windows operating system. Create a new Windows 98 startup disk by inserting a 3 1/2 inch floppy disk into the disk drive. Click on the “Start” button and click the “Control Panel.” Click the “Create Startup Disk” option on the left and follow the prompts on the screen. Locate the USB driver files on your system. You may need to refer to the instruction manual for the USB hardware device. This can be a file such as “usbport.sys.” Copy these files from your system to the Windows 98 startup disk. Right-clic

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