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Nikpalj
04-14-2006, 13:51
I'm sick and tired of using floppy disks, so I've decided I'd get myself a USB flash memory storage device.
Since I'm gonna be using this on public computers in a library, I wanna know are they truly plug & play (plug & start downloading) or do I have to install drivers for them from Windows?

Beirut
04-14-2006, 14:32
I read that most of them simply appear as an E: drive as soon as they're plugged in.

Sasaki Kojiro
04-14-2006, 15:41
Yeah, you just plug them in. I don't think they work with Win98 though, at least mine doesn't.

Banquo's Ghost
04-14-2006, 18:26
I've found that most common makes work with Windows 98 but you will have to download drivers for this OS - they won't be recognised without drivers.

For Win XP and Mac OSX, flash drives are pretty much plug and play.

Nikpalj
04-15-2006, 07:26
Yup. They have Win 98 on all of the comps in the library - tried it, didn't work. Will have to download drivers, just like you said. Thx again, guys.

LeftEyeNine
04-15-2006, 12:53
Win98 does not have embedded USB drivers while Windows XP and its SP1 version only support USB 1.1 .

BDC
04-16-2006, 22:40
Or in the case of my computer throw a fit and complain if I plug any USB device in. That's a power supply issue though I think...

Helgi
04-17-2006, 21:58
Win98 does not have embedded USB drivers while Windows XP and its SP1 version only support USB 1.1 .

USB's only came out a couple years after Win 98, otherwise toss the Floppies and 3.5's
:2thumbsup:

drone
04-17-2006, 22:30
If I'm not mistaken, Win98 (maybe SP2 only?) did support USB, but you needed drivers for the devices you plugged in. XP has that stuff built in, it can do the basics with flashsticks and cameras with no extra software needed.

LeftEyeNine
04-18-2006, 02:59
If I'm not mistaken, Win98 (maybe SP2 only?) did support USB, but you needed drivers for the devices you plugged in. XP has that stuff built in, it can do the basics with flashsticks and cameras with no extra software needed.


Win98 does not have embedded USB drivers while Windows XP and its SP1 version only support USB 1.1 .

:bow:

_Martyr_
04-18-2006, 22:32
You can get certain brands of USB keys that when plugged in, create a virtual floppy drive as well as the normal storage space, and on that virtual floppy drive they put the win98 drivers. So that means you dont have to DL anything from the net to get them to work, just point the OS to the virtual floppy floppy drive. Nice and easy. :)