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Solve : Windows 98se usb fix? |
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Answer» My usb doesn't see my new external cd burner. I downloaded the fix for this but it doesn't do anything. It recommends doing something with BIOS. What is that? My digital camera works on usb, but my webcam quit working years ago, but I don't use it so I never tried to fix it. Is it all related?? On registry repair it comes up with several missing files and one is "Wondows\INF\catalog\usb.cat" Does that mean anything? I'm not sure what it means, but I'd leave the registry alone for now.Have you tried NUSB ? Choose the correct windows version Windows 98 First Edition,or Windows 98 Second Edition http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.phpMotherboard: CUV-NT Rev 1.04 06mt208997 100mhz CL 2 (updated to 512mb RAM) hp 8760c Iomega M#CDRW55292EXT P/N 31184700 I tried NUSB. no change.1. HP Pavilion 8760c Desktop PC (US). The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is firmware located on the motherboard. There may be an update for your computer, but you shouldn't mess with it unless you know what you are doing. 2. Iomega CD-RW USB (52x32x52) Windows 98/98SE Driver(s) Drive Specifications User's Manual QUICK Install Guide 3. For most USB devices you install any needed USB drivers before the hardware is connected to the computer. That way, when the device is connected, the computer is able to find the "correct" driver. o From Device Manager within Windows (with the USB CD Drive connected and powered on), "uninstall" any USB drivers currently loaded for the external USB CD Drive. o From Device Manager within Windows (with the USB CD Drive connected and powered on), "remove" the USB CD device if it's still there. o Disconnect the external CD Drive from the computer. o Reboot Windows 98 SE. o Download and install the Windows 98/98SE Driver(s) on your computer. o Reboot Windows 98 SE o With the external CD drive disconnected, ensure it's powered on (and connected to power source if self-powered). o Connect the drive to the computer. Best bet is USB port on back of computer (USB 2.0 port if possible). o Computer should recognize USB device has been connected, interrogate it for "type", and load the appropriate driver (which has been previously installed). o Take a look within Device Manager and see if it looks OK. No items flagged with yellow or red symbols and no error codes such as (code 10). This should load the USB drivers that Windows 98SE needs. If everything goes well, you can then load the application software provided on the IOMega CD (from your new external CD drive). Thanks for the help I reloaded windows 98 on the computer from my recovery disc and then downloaded and loaded a free autopatch for 98. The CD burner loaded itself and is working OK.I came across the following website today: Advanced USB Trouble Shooting. As it's WRITTEN for Windows 9x/ME, it should come in handy for future troubleshooting. Another good site (that you could disappear in for days) is: USBMan. Since you successfully resolved your current USB issue, I'm sure you can handle it.Was the autopatcher from MSFN Forums ? ? Otherwise known as the "Unofficial Win98 Service Pack" I don't remember right off where I found this patch. I did see the unofficial version but I was afraid to use it. The Auto-Patch showed the 5 windows updates that I downloaded over the years from MS, so I used it. The CD burner works but now I have many other problems. I started a new software question about twunk 16 and vwin 32 errors. This thing is driving me crazy. |
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