Generic Usb Mass Storage Driver Windows 98se File

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) does not support USB mass storage devices "out of the box". While it has basic support for USB human interface devices like keyboards and mice, it lacks a generic driver for the Mass Storage Device Class (MSC) used by flash drives and portable hard drives. Overview of Generic Drivers

To use modern USB drives on Windows 98SE, you must install a third-party generic driver. These drivers are designed to work with most USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices regardless of the manufacturer. Win98 FE USB Mass Storage Driver - VOGONS Generic Usb Mass Storage Driver Windows 98Se