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Install the app. Contact us. Close Menu. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter H-street Start date Dec 15, H-street Supreme [H]ardness. Joined Feb 25, Messages 4, Any old Win98SE Gurus still around? Joined Sep 17, Messages 1, If networking is working I suspect you could install a vnc server while in safe mode then reboot into normal mode and use the vnc server to install the USB keyboard and mouse.

If the motherboard has a PS2 port i'd suggest just buying a PS2 keyboard, keyboards aren't exactly expensive. Magnus [H]ard Gawd. Joined Jun 4, Messages 1, Click to expand SuperSubZero 2[H]4U. Joined Nov 21, Messages 3, If this link isn't working just send me a message and I can send it to you directly. After the driver is on your modern computer, you need to transfer it to the W98 PC. There are a few ways to do this such as a CD or a floppy disk.

If your W98 computer doesn't have a CD drive, you can always pick them up for a few bucks at a thrift store. Once you get the driver on the W98 PC, you are going to want to put it somewhere easy to access like your Desktop or Documents.

This is extremely important if you aren't using a mouse for the installation. Before you install the driver, you are going to have to delete all of the old USB drivers. You can do this by right-clicking on "My Computer" if you don't have a mouse, use tab and arrow keys to select "My Computer" and press the menu key.

All that is left is to run "nusb36e". Just run the driver, accept the Licence Agreement, and install it. After you are done, simply restart the computer and when it reboots you should have access to USB flash drives. Something to keep in mind: I can't guarantee that every drive will work, so if your drive is still not recognized, try a different flash drive.

I'd also suggest using USB 2. If everything worked properly, you should now have access to external storage. Now you can transfer files freely. Something to keep in mind, however, is that you still have to make sure the files you are trying to transfer are supported by W This includes things like word documents and zip files.

Something else to keep in mind is that your W98 computer probably only has a couple of gigs of storage so this can also be used as a semi-permanent storage option if you just leave your drive plugged into the back of your PC.

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