
- #Windows 98 usb key drivers drivers#
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#Windows 98 usb key drivers driver#
The key driver files I've put together for you in the collection include:Īspiehcj.sys 49,772 You will have to experiment to see which one works for you. Usbcd.sys files, the iomega drivers, the ramfd.sys driver, and the modified Win98 OEM config.sys and autoexec.bat files. The USBdrivers collection includes 5 different usbaspi.sys and 2
#Windows 98 usb key drivers drivers#
If folks want to save some time tho they can get the drivers here. Your letter has enough information tho to put folks on the right track to find the drivers Note that the Iomegaĭrivers will work with any USB external hard disk and are not proprietary to Iomega drives (mine is a Autoexec.bat andĬonfig.sys can be much improved, but this is the bare bones of the boot disk. I wanted to access the external drive to run a disk wiping program. Since Ghost can write to the external drive in DOS, I figured I could copy its drivers. I built a boot disk to access a USB external hard drive from DOS using drivers included with Norton Ghost. It's been reported tho that their drivers also work for other brands as well.

It alowed me to use myĭEVICE = OAKCDROM.SYS /D:cd1 Ī USB 4 DOS bootdisk has been posted here called dat.exeĭ recommends the following config.sys for it's USB/1394 products. It uses IOmega USB drivers and Guest.exe. writes: "I Just solved my problem by using the files from the "virtual" DOS drive ghost03 makes METHOD 2 - The usbaspi.sys/usbcd.sys System - Example 3 noted that either the standard Ghost or Win98X autoexec.bat worked as is. "Here's the files and config.sys that worked."ĭon b. "I finally got my Belkin external drive enclosure with a WD 120gb drive to work in DOS, and then perform a GHOST image", wrote don b. METHOD 2 - The usbaspi.sys/usbcd.sys System - Example 2
#Windows 98 usb key drivers download#
The complete config.sys and autoexec.bat replacement files are available for download below, and you might want to start first with just copying them to your OEM bootdisk along with the relevant drivers and then experiment later with getting them to work on your Customized disk.
#Windows 98 usb key drivers windows#
The following are the relevant portions taken from a modified config.sys and autoexec.bat file which was designed to work with a Windows 98 OEM Bootdisk with the ramdrive. METHOD 2 - The usbaspi.sys/usbcd.sys System - Example 1Īs noted, this method seems just like loading IDE drivers, with the added entry of the usbaspi X file. Note: You can find a usbspi.sys on the internet or use on of the five different versions I've found in the Download Files section at the The third method is a bootdisk from a USB vendor. Both methods appear to require loading an usbaspi X.sys file first in config.sys in most cases.

Somewhat like standard CDrom driver files and a USB driver. One is using what's known as DUSE driver system. There are several ways folks are getting their USB CDroms, Hard Drives, and other drives to work inĭOS. I can provide SN number if it helps any, but Google hated the number as - DOS USB Drivers DOS USB Drivers so drivers are somewhere around but I suck at Google searching. there is a sticker on the front of the machine "designed for windows 98". it is impossible to find old drivers on the internet for old operating systems like this. I need a Ethernet driver as well, and a USB PCI driver for 1 thing which puzzles me because win98 has drivers for all other USB ports. but I prefer the original sound drivers for the machine. I put in a sound card, a "creative labs ct5803" I had in a box for awhile which was an easy driver to find since I had no clue on what sound the gateway G6-300 (LPmini-tower) had even after opening it up. it says no results for: ati radeon 7000 64mb "c3d 6051" and then it searches without quotes with the closest being an eBay result for the video card "c3d 605 3" not "c3d 605 1". I opened up my desktop and found out that the video card in the computer is an "ati radeon 7000 64mb "c3d 6051"" but Google hates that term. A guy at church gave me a computer that had bad luck finding drivers for post installing win98.
