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It's been awhile since I worked with Win98 stuff. My memory of it was that when it was presented with a new USB device it asked for a driver for the new device. It went on like this until the 2nd Edition of Win98 was released. Maybe that was Version 2. If the BIOS on the Win98 computer supported booting from a CD do you have a boot disk, such as Hiren's Boot CD? If so you could boot from the CD, then plug in the USB drive and you should be able to file copy whatever you need. I have also heard of projects such as WinPE. But again it depends on if the BIOS supports such things. If the Win98 computer still boots try sticking the USB drive in to copy files. What do you have to lose?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Google this for lots of answers: usb drivers windows 98 The articles in the search result can guide you through installing drivers on Windows 98 that will allow you to plug a USB "thumb" drive into the USB port on your Windows 98 computer, assuming it has one, and transfer files in that manner. Be forewarned, the USB ports on a computer running windows 98 are very slow, so it may take a while.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine works on Windows 7 and Windows 10. I would assume that it would work on Windows 98.
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