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Sandisk cruzer driver windows 98se

Version: 29.18.39
Date: 02 April 2016
Filesize: 353 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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Find Answers    (ex. how to reset a sansa player) San Disk USB flash drives and Windows 98 SE Are San Disk USB flash drives supported on Windows 98 SE? Windows 98 SE and previous Windows operating systems are NOT supported on any currently manufactured San Disk USB drive. Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP SP2 or higher Windows 2000 SP4 Windows Vista Windows7 MAC OS 10.4 and Higher Details  Answer ID  291 Published   12:32 PM Updated   10:55 PM Was this answer helpful? Your rating has been submitted, please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email * Required Your Feedback * Required Related answers USB drivers for Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Vista USB flash drive support page My USB flash drive cannot be detected on a Mac computer USB flash drive defined San Disk Express Card ( Sx S Card) drivers for PC and Mac Print Email this page Recipient Email * Required Your Email * Required Your Name * Required.
Tags:windows 98data storage RAM Thomas R. Pomeroy August 22, 2011 at Specs: Windows 98/2 no driver supplied See More: driver pny attache win98/2 8 gig Report • ✔ Best Answer mickliq August 24, 2011 at 98/2 = 98 2nd Edition It's generally called Win98 SE. As for the driver, I had no problem finding it at the PNY site: See in Thread ↓ mickliq August 22, 2011 at Did you try PNY? Report • Othe Hill August 22, 2011 at Are you trying to run 8 GB of RAM on Win98? If so, you can't run more than 512 MB. There is a edit to allow more RAM to be present if you are dual booting but you need to downgrade to 512 or less first. Report • Thomas R. Pomeroy August 22, 2011 at Yes. PNY offers no support for Win 98/2 Report • Related Solutions› [ Solved] Windows 98 installation from CD and from USB Stick both fail › [ Solved] DVD drive is not found by install disk(s) › Cant get to a dos prompt when hard drive is in. › Need driver for sp0912 Win98 › can't get 2.0 usb to work in 1.0 usb › [ Solved] DFE-650 Driver 95 98 › [ Solved] Win98 drivers for 915 G chipset See More ↓ Thomas R. Pomeroy August 22, 2011 at no 512 ram.8 gig storage is a removable disk. thumb drive usb No driver from PNY. Don't really care if there is some limit on the storage but it won't function at all without a driver. The only driver I found expects a newer version of windows but it was labeled as a Win9x driver. The Win 98/2 box runs stuff that my XP won't and Vise Versa but I would like to exchange files without burning CDs or using my camera cards thru a usb reader that both boxes can work. Report • DAVEINCAPS August 22, 2011 at 98 USB drive support was rather skimpy and what there was always seemed to need 98 second edition. I don't know what 98/2 is but if you're unsure which version you.
Ok guys, this intrigued me as well, but the Z6 Cruzer Micros CAN be used in Win98 ( SE) machines. This is about as straightforward as I can explain it.1. Put the U3 Cruser Z6 model in your XP machine and disable the U3 stuff. If you're going to use it in Win98 you can use U3 anyway and it takes up about 100 MB of space on the Cruser Micro, so get rid of it. Then DELETE everything off the stick except for the the empty placeholder directories.2. Make sure you have the SNDKW98. INF file in your C:\ Windows\ INF directory, and put it in another directory too, like C:\ Drivers.3. Put the cleaned out stick in the Win 98 SE machine, let it do its new hardware thing. When you get to the can't find a driver, select use a driver that you specify (or whatever the wording is).4. Select from the Hard disk controller section, select Sandisk and then the Cruzer Mini/ Micro option and select the SNDKW98. INF file from the \ Windows\ Inf directory (or the other one if for some eeason winblows doesn't want to let you select the \windows\inf directory.5. Ignore the waring that the driver was not written for the device.6. It;l finish. I can't remember if you have to reboot. You will now have the stick only taking up ONE drive letter (no phantom CD drvice for he U3 garbage). It workd fine for the 2 GB sticks, it should work for the 4 GB sticks, but I woundn't try it with the so called High capacity sticks (or am i confusing that with the high capacity SD camera memory cards?). Let me know how you do. If you flub it up like I did, for instance you tried installing it before clearing out the US stuff and deleting it).put it in an xp machine and disable then delete the US stuff.put it back in your Win98 SE machine, go into control panel - system - device manager, select it under Hard Disk controllers - it should be easy to spot. select remove it. I didn't even have to take it out and re-insert it.

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