Windows 98 systems dont have drivers for flash drives, how can I get MicroScope on a Stick to work with these systems?
A. You can download the drivers for Win 98 at http://www.adata.com.tw/adata_en/support.php. Q. I know that MicroScope on a Stick will boot up a machine that recognizes the USB drive as a bootable device. What options does the technician have if the machine does not recognize the USB drive as a bootable device? A. In order to use MicroScope on a Stick, the computer must have a USB 2.0 port and the BIOS must recognize the USB drive as a hard drive; most newer machines meet these requirements. If the computer does not meet these specifications, then you will need MicroScope on a CD or floppy to diagnose the computer. The MicroScope on a Stick main boot menu gives you the option to create a bootable floppy. It is a good idea to create a bootable floppy to have on hand for diagnosing older computers. If you would prefer a CD then please contact your sales representative or visit our online store.
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