How Do You Install A USB Mass Storage Device On Windows 98?
Microsoft stopped official support for Windows 98 in 2006. As a result, newer external hard drives and USB flash drives may not include driver support for the aging operating system. When inserted into the computer, the drive will not be recognized and thus will not be accessible. However, sometimes manufacturers still include support for Windows 98 with the installation software included with the drive. Your best bet is to try that route first. If it doesn’t work, you can install a generic driver that will help with compatibility. Insert the software CD included with the USB device and run the installer. If your USB mass storage device is compatible with Windows 98, this will install the necessary drivers to allow the system to interact with the device. If the device is still not recognized after installing the drivers, continue to the next steps. Download the generic Windows 98 USB Mass Storage Device Driver (see Resources). Save the executable to your desktop. Open the Windows Devic