How To Install Usb Mass Storage Device Driver Windows Xp

Ge Refrigerator Serial Number. Although Windows 98 has been out of general circulation for well over a decade now, it might come as a surprise to some people that it’s still actively in use, especially in a business or specialized environment for running old software. There is actually a which is still being updated well into 2013, even though Microsoft ended their support for Windows 98 on the 11th of July 2006! Obviously, hardware support from all major manufacturers has ended years ago so if you or your company still run Windows 98 in some capacity, it’s incredibly difficult to find compatible hardware and software for it.

As an example, a company I did some work for a while back purchased a Kingston Data Traveler USB flash drive for backup purposes on a computer that’s still running Windows 98. The problem is, due to some obsolete software that needs to run on Windows 98, the computer cannot be upgraded to newer versions of Windows such as 8, 7, Vista or even Windows XP. I’ve tried compatibility mode on Windows XP and it doesn’t work either, so it’s either upgrade the software or continue using Windows 98. Updating the old software is very expensive, so the decision was to stay with Windows 98 and try to source parts that can support this ageing operating system. The immediate problem was getting the flash drive to work. Windows 98SE is actually not too bad at handling mass storage drivers for a USB storage device IF you have a driver disc that accompanied it or a download is available. 98SE doesn’t come with a generic mass storage driver that would install support for all standard USB storage devices like newer Windows versions, so not every device you insert will simply get recognised. Predictably, Kingston offers no support for their devices in Windows 98 so no driver can be installed to pick up the flash drive.

After much searching and testing, I finally managed to install the Kingston DataTraveler on Windows 98. This following method which I’m about to show you can work for most USB mass storage devices if your Windows 98 has detection problems. What I found was a generic Windows 98SE USB mass storage device driver that will work with many makes and models of the following: – USB Flash Drives – Digital Photo and Video Cameras (that connect to the PC via USB) – USB Hard Drives – MP3 Players (including Apple iPod from v2.4) – Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) This driver isn’t guaranteed to work with all devices because it’s a generic driver, and you shouldn’t install it if you have no issues in the first place. It does though work well for the purpose it was intended for, it did for me and has for many other people. Installing the generic USB Mass Storage driver 1. To the desktop.

Open Device Manager (right click My Computer ->Properties ->Box Elder County Drivers License. Device Manager) and remove ALL drivers for USB flash drives. This includes any drivers of removable devices previously installed from the “Disk drives” tree.

How To Install Usb Mass Storage Device Driver Windows Xp

Called a device driver. To install a device driver, Windows. A USB storage device, or a keyboard, Windows searches. Installation of devices using drivers. Dec 27, 2010 Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers. Right-click every device under the Universal Serial Bus controllers node, and then click Uninstall to remove them one at a time. Restart the computer, and then reinstall the USB controllers. Plug in the removable USB storage device, and then test to make sure that the issue is.

Remove all drivers for any USB controllers (under Universal Serial Bus controllers). Devices in Device Manager can be uninstalled by right clicking on an entry and selecting “Remove”. Also remove any Unknown/Other devices, those which have no installed driver.

Run the nusb36e.exe driver installer. After that has completed, reboot the computer. During reboot, the computer will detect new devices and USB controllers and will ask for the Windows 98 install CD so make sure you have it to hand. The driver install window actually tells you to reboot after these controllers are installed but I didn’t have to. If you have any issues, then follow the advice and reboot a second time. Then insert your USB storage device and it should get picked up by Windows.

Don’t forget Windows 98 cannot read NTFS so the storage device needs to be formatted with FAT/FAT32 to be recognised with a drive letter. Open My Computer and your flash drive or device should be visible. The 16GB flash drive above wasn’t a Kingston but still required the general USB mass storage driver to be installed for it to be detected.

Do note that this driver is for English versions of Windows 98SE only and won’t work on the original Windows 98. You can for more support or updates to the driver in future. I have a newer computer but I had 2 older computers tht wouldn’t work so I took the Windows 98 hard drive out of one and put it in the other. It tries to boot up ok but runs into a stop that displays tht it has found the USB port and needs a driver for it. I’ve been trying to get past that because I really don’t need to use the USB port on it but it won’t get by the installation Wizard, Does anyone know how I can get it by the installation Wizard? (it wants me to isert the Windows 98 CD-ROM but I don’t have one!).

The people who give their knowledge freely are to be commended. Thank youall sooo much. I found it all interesting & I am a volunteer who wants to set up a 98 laptop with some ukulele tutoriasl for an old (84) friend in my uke class. Problem is the USB outlet isn’t working according to my clicking on my computer – it doesn’t show any other drive when I have a USB IN THE 98 COMPUTER.

My search through the settings gave me hope when I went to Add new hardware, next, Wizard asks “Is the device u want 2 install listed” “No” next, Do u want Windows search?” “No” “From a list” “Yes” Clicked on storage device – only CD ROM USB DisK & Optical – Clkd USB & next Said it finished installing Clkd finish Then read disk has to be FAT! Checked that & it is.

Then selected USB controllers, next, Generic Hub, next, next,, finished installing. But the USB installed still isn’t recognised. Sure wish I could do this job for the old lady. Can anyone help please.

On Boot XP reports it is safe to remove Mass Storage Device on USB I drive. I safely remove and on the next boot it is back. I have also uninstalled the driver and on boot it is back again.

I also have another I beleive related issue. I have a lexmark x1180 which worked fine 3 days ago when I cameto use it it had disappeared from my computer although driver and software where still there.

Reattachng the device xp reports 'Found New Hardware' 'USB Hub' I changed the USB cable and got same result. Attached the x1180 to my wndows 7 laptop and it recignised it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hi rcc399, Try the below methods and check the results: Method 1: Run the fix it from the below link: Hardware devices are not working or are not detected in Windows: Method 2: Remove and reinstall all USB controllers: To remove and reinstall all USB controllers, follow these steps: a. Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl in the Open box, and then click OK. Click the Hardware tab.

Click the Device Manager Button. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.

Right-click every device under the Universal Serial Bus controllers node, and then click Uninstall to remove them one at a time. Restart the computer, and then reinstall the USB controllers. Plug in the removable USB storage device, and then test to make sure that the issue is resolved. Link for reference: Advanced troubleshooting tips for general USB problems in Windows XP: Regards: Samhrutha G S - Microsoft Support. Visit our and let us know what you think. Hi Thanks for replies, this problem is now resolved.

Using the steps described would normally work, if it was a straightforward diriver issue, but attempting these did not resovle the problem. I took it to a local authorised repair shop and left the computer with them after 24 hrs they could not find a driver problem. When I got my computer back I decided to back the system up and do a fresh install, usually my last action. I did a repair of XP and my scanner connected first time, also my Norton now came up with an error which required an uninstall/install and everything now works. So I am left wondering what really caused the problem. Thanks again for the replies.