need driver for memory stick

R

Robert A. Macy

I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick

On the metal flashing of the USB shield is written:
G128
FM26C0040

When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
driver for it.

Where can I get the right driver for this device?

[I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]

Robert
 
D

Don Phillipson

"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
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> I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick
> . . .
> When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
> driver for it. . . .
>
> [I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]


Flashdisk drivers are usually supplied by their manufacturers
(see this one's web site.)

Standard Win98 has only USB version 1 Win98SE was released
to provide drivers for USB version 2. This may be your main problem.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)
 
G

glee

Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?

If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native USB Mass
Storage Driver for Win98SE:
http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php

Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you choose.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
news:1190584023.060619.295950@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick
>
> On the metal flashing of the USB shield is written:
> G128
> FM26C0040
>
> When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
> driver for it.
>
> Where can I get the right driver for this device?
>
> [I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]
>
> Robert
>
 
R

Robert A. Macy

On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
>
> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native USB Mass
> Storage Driver for Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
>
> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you choose.
> --


Thank you for your prompt answer.

I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE

I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
at driverguide.

But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS

Robert
 
G

glee

"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
news:1190606303.027564.103570@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
>>
>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native USB Mass
>> Storage Driver for Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
>>
>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you choose.
>> --

>
> Thank you for your prompt answer.
>
> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE
>
> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
> at driverguide.
>
> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS


You may find it very difficult to get a working driver for Win98 Gold.
Good luck.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
 
B

Bill in Co.

Robert A. Macy wrote:
> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
>>
>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native

USB
>> Mass Storage Driver for
>> Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
>>
>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you
>> choose. --

>
> Thank you for your prompt answer.
>
> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE
>
> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
> at driverguide.
>
> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS


I just noticed that the highest version allowable for Adobe Acrobat Reader
is different for Win98 and Win98SE. More specifically, (IIRC), version
6.x is the highest for Win98SE, but version 5.x is the highest allowable for
Win98. I'm not sure if that relates to what your problem or not, however.
 
G

glee

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:eTI0JHm$HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Robert A. Macy wrote:
>> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
>>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
>>>
>>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native

> USB
>>> Mass Storage Driver for
>>> Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
>>>
>>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you
>>> choose. --

>>
>> Thank you for your prompt answer.
>>
>> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE
>>
>> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
>> at driverguide.
>>
>> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
>> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
>> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS

>
> I just noticed that the highest version allowable for Adobe Acrobat Reader
> is different for Win98 and Win98SE. More specifically, (IIRC), version
> 6.x is the highest for Win98SE, but version 5.x is the highest allowable for
> Win98. I'm not sure if that relates to what your problem or not, however.


Um, probably not unless he's trying to access PDF files on the memory stick with no
driver, using the wrong version of Acrobat Reader. -)
Seriously though, how would that relate to the flash drive driver issue?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
 
B

Bill in Co.

glee wrote:
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:eTI0JHm$HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Robert A. Macy wrote:
>>> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
>>>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
>>>>
>>>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native

>> USB
>>>> Mass Storage Driver for
>>>> Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
>>>>
>>>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you
>>>> choose. --
>>>
>>> Thank you for your prompt answer.
>>>
>>> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE
>>>
>>> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
>>> at driverguide.
>>>
>>> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
>>> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
>>> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS

>>
>> I just noticed that the highest version allowable for Adobe Acrobat

Reader
>> is different for Win98 and Win98SE. More specifically, (IIRC), version
>> 6.x is the highest for Win98SE, but version 5.x is the highest allowable

for
>> Win98. I'm not sure if that relates to what your problem or not,

however.
>
> Um, probably not unless he's trying to access PDF files on the memory

stick
> with no driver, using the wrong version of Acrobat Reader. -)
> Seriously though, how would that relate to the flash drive driver issue?
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> http://dts-l.org/
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Maybe I didn't read far enough. He mentioned a problem with his Adobe
Reader on Win98SE not working on Win98, and I just leaped from there.
Sorry.
 
R

Robert A. Macy

On Sep 23, 9:44 pm, "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> glee wrote:
> > "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> >news:eTI0JHm$HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >> Robert A. Macy wrote:
> >>> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
> >>>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?

>
> >>>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native
> >> USB
> >>>> Mass Storage Driver for
> >>>> Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php

>
> >>>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you
> >>>> choose. --

>
> >>> Thank you for your prompt answer.

>
> >>> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE

>
> >>> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
> >>> at driverguide.

>
> >>> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
> >>> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
> >>> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS

>
> >> I just noticed that the highest version allowable for Adobe Acrobat

> Reader
> >> is different for Win98 and Win98SE. More specifically, (IIRC), version
> >> 6.x is the highest for Win98SE, but version 5.x is the highest allowable

> for
> >> Win98. I'm not sure if that relates to what your problem or not,

> however.
>
> > Um, probably not unless he's trying to access PDF files on the memory

> stick
> > with no driver, using the wrong version of Acrobat Reader. -)
> > Seriously though, how would that relate to the flash drive driver issue?
> > --
> > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> >http://dts-l.org/
> >http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>
> Maybe I didn't read far enough. He mentioned a problem with his Adobe
> Reader on Win98SE not working on Win98, and I just leaped from there.
> Sorry.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


yes, acroat 5 is as high as it goes on Win98 and something else on
Win98SE

Adob's top version allowed of 5 works VERY well, no problems [shows
you how good Adobe is]

That was not my question. I have no problem with Acrobat and Adobe.
I only mention it to point out that there are some subtle differences
that may become important.

Again, I need a driver for this memory stick.

Robert
 
A

AlmostBob

perhaps EBay a copy of 98SE and use the drivers that work in SE

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"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
news:1190613892.585396.226030@y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...
> On Sep 23, 9:44 pm, "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
> > glee wrote:
> > > "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > >news:eTI0JHm$HHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > >> Robert A. Macy wrote:
> > >>> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
> > >>>> Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?

> >
> > >>>> If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial

Native
> > >> USB
> > >>>> Mass Storage Driver for
> > >>>> Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php

> >
> > >>>> Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version

you
> > >>>> choose. --

> >
> > >>> Thank you for your prompt answer.

> >
> > >>> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE

> >
> > >>> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best

being
> > >>> at driverguide.

> >
> > >>> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
> > >>> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
> > >>> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS

> >
> > >> I just noticed that the highest version allowable for Adobe Acrobat

> > Reader
> > >> is different for Win98 and Win98SE. More specifically, (IIRC),

version
> > >> 6.x is the highest for Win98SE, but version 5.x is the highest

allowable
> > for
> > >> Win98. I'm not sure if that relates to what your problem or not,

> > however.
> >
> > > Um, probably not unless he's trying to access PDF files on the memory

> > stick
> > > with no driver, using the wrong version of Acrobat Reader. -)
> > > Seriously though, how would that relate to the flash drive driver

issue?
> > > --
> > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > >http://dts-l.org/
> > >http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

> >
> > Maybe I didn't read far enough. He mentioned a problem with his Adobe
> > Reader on Win98SE not working on Win98, and I just leaped from there.
> > Sorry.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> yes, acroat 5 is as high as it goes on Win98 and something else on
> Win98SE
>
> Adob's top version allowed of 5 works VERY well, no problems [shows
> you how good Adobe is]
>
> That was not my question. I have no problem with Acrobat and Adobe.
> I only mention it to point out that there are some subtle differences
> that may become important.
>
> Again, I need a driver for this memory stick.
>
> Robert
>
 
R

Robert A. Macy

On Sep 23, 5:42 pm, "Don Phillipson"
<d.phillipsonSPAMBL...@rogers.com> wrote:
> "Robert A. Macy" <m...@california.com> wrote in messagenews:1190584023.060619.295950@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick
> > . . .
> > When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
> > driver for it. . . .

>
> > [I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]

>
> Flashdisk drivers are usually supplied by their manufacturers
> (see this one's web site.)
>
> Standard Win98 has only USB version 1 Win98SE was released
> to provide drivers for USB version 2. This may be your main problem.
>
> --
> Don Phillipson
> Carlsbad Springs
> (Ottawa, Canada)


Thank you for your reply.

I don't know the manufacturuer of this stick.

only marks are
B128
FM26C0040

and when plugged into the WinXP system, it simply comes up with USB
2.0 Flash Disk and standard driver

Win98's lack of support for USB may indeed be the problem.

It's just that a memory stick loaned to me by someone had worked
instantly in the same system, so I was caught off guard when this
memory stick failed to operate in the system. There must be a way to
get this memory stick to work, even if transferring slowly.

Until your reply, I thought I was in the WinXP group where their
solution to *any* problem is to go buy more.

Robert
 
J

John Dulak

Robert A. Macy wrote:

> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I don't know the manufacturuer of this stick.
>
> only marks are
> B128
> FM26C0040
>
> and when plugged into the WinXP system, it simply comes up with USB
> 2.0 Flash Disk and standard driver
>
> Win98's lack of support for USB may indeed be the problem.
>
> It's just that a memory stick loaned to me by someone had worked
> instantly in the same system, so I was caught off guard when this
> memory stick failed to operate in the system. There must be a way to
> get this memory stick to work, even if transferring slowly.
>
> Until your reply, I thought I was in the WinXP group where their
> solution to *any* problem is to go buy more.
>
> Robert


Robert:

If the Usb memory stick is indeed USB *2* that may be the root of your
problem.

Windows 98 (not SE) only made an attempt to use USB *1* devices
because that was all there were at the time. I've occasionally see a
simular problem with old motherboards that have USB 1 hardware. Some
new USB things will work just fine with Win98SE and the "universal"
driver, some will not.

If you need the files off the thing ask someone with a newer setup to
transfer the files to CD for you.

HTH & GL

John



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E

Eugenia

"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
news:1190606303.027564.103570@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Sep 23, 5:52 pm, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
> > Are you running Win98 or Win98SE?
> >
> > If 98SE, try either version 3.1 or version 2.4 of the Unofficial Native

USB Mass
> > Storage Driver for

Win98SE:http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php
> >
> > Be sure to follow the instructions on that web page for the version you

choose.
> > --

>
> Thank you for your prompt answer.
>
> I should have explicitly said Win98, NOT Win98SE
>
> I found several Win98SE drivers at several locations. The best being
> at driverguide.
>
> But since I had a bad experience trying to run Adobe Acrobat Reader
> set up for Win 98SE on this Win98 machine I am reluctant to use a
> driver that lists ONLY Win98SE as the OS
>
> Robert
>
>


Not Flash - Driver related, but Adobe Reader related:
Foxit Reader.... Freeware, lightweightware and W98-ware
Small, fast, no-bloat, doesn't need an update every time you launch
it ....

Foxit Reader 2.1 for Windows
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
free PDF document viewer and printer, with incredible small size (only 2.1 M
download size - a fraction of Acrobat Reader 20 M size.), breezing-fast
launch speed and amazingly rich feature set.
Foxit Reader supports Windows98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista.
Its core function is compatible with PDF Standard 1.7.

Vulnerability Report: Foxit Reader 2.x
http://secunia.com/product/12995/
"Most Critical Unpatched
There are no unpatched Secunia advisories affecting this product, when all
vendor patches are applied."

Having used this for quite some time, I'd never, ever go back to A-Dopey
Dinosaur. :-D

HTH's a least one of your things...
Cheerio.
 
N

Nisse PowerMan

Don Phillipson wrote:
>
> "Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
> news:1190584023.060619.295950@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick
> > . . .
> > When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
> > driver for it. . . .
> >
> > [I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]

>
> Flashdisk drivers are usually supplied by their manufacturers
> (see this one's web site.)
>
> Standard Win98 has only USB version 1 Win98SE was released
> to provide drivers for USB version 2. This may be your main problem.
>
> --
> Don Phillipson
> Carlsbad Springs
> (Ottawa, Canada)


I had the same problem, a new stick did not work on one PC, the stick
supplier wrote that driver for that stick was part of Win2k so they did
NOT supply any driver (Kingston).

I found this driver, "wtgenusb.zip", and installed it and it works just
fine.

/Nisse

--
Remove the obvious part before replying by mail please!
 
D

Dan

Robert, I would highly suggest upgrading to 98 Second Edition. I know
it will cost you some money but sometimes for functionality and useage
features it is worth spending some money to get what you want at least that
is how I see it. In my opinion, 98 Second Edition is the best operating
system that Microsoft has yet produced and I think everyone would agree with
me with the statement that it is at least the best 9x consumer operating
system Microsoft produced.

As Chris Quirke, MVP has told me that Windows ME did have built in USB
support but with Windows ME which was sadly the last in the 9x consumer line,
Microsoft removed too many features such as easy access to MS-DOS. In
addition, Internet Explorer had some features such as when you minimized
browser windows and had to switch with an arrow between them in Windows ME
that I did not care for. This is just my take on the subject for what it is
worth. Have a nice rest of the week.
 
R

Robert A. Macy

On Sep 25, 6:17 am, Nisse PowerMan <d...@nilsson.com> wrote:
> Don Phillipson wrote:
>
> > "Robert A. Macy" <m...@california.com> wrote in message
> >news:1190584023.060619.295950@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

>
> > > I've got an unidentified 128MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk memory stick
> > > . . .
> > > When plugged in, the New Hardware Wizard does not find the right
> > > driver for it. . . .

>
> > > [I'm running Win98 on a Dell Optiplex GX-110 system]

>
> > Flashdisk drivers are usually supplied by their manufacturers
> > (see this one's web site.)

>
> > Standard Win98 has only USB version 1 Win98SE was released
> > to provide drivers for USB version 2. This may be your main problem.

>
> > --
> > Don Phillipson
> > Carlsbad Springs
> > (Ottawa, Canada)

>
> I had the same problem, a new stick did not work on one PC, the stick
> supplier wrote that driver for that stick was part of Win2k so they did
> NOT supply any driver (Kingston).
>
> I found this driver, "wtgenusb.zip", and installed it and it works just
> fine.
>
> /Nisse
>
> --
> Remove the obvious part before replying by mail please!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


THANK YOU !!!

That solved my problem, works great.

Very difficult to find. Driverguide kept taking me out to a
nonexistent website.
Doing a search at
http://www.wintricks.it turned up zip, but
found it by going directly to
http://www.wintricks.it//download/wtgenusb.zip

and it worked perfectly on the Win98 system

Robert
 
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