Fortunately, I was intelligent enough to figure out it was a driver problem. I could not get the PNY Flash Drive to work either. The Lexar site is: - and I picked Win98 SE, USB JumpDrive 1.0.įinal thought, I think Dell should have provided drivers for Win 98 on the CD's that come with a new system, even though the new system is Win XP, the whole purpose of the USB key is to transfer data, and it's very likely that data would be transfered to and from other systems which do not operate in Win XP. As an added bonus, the Lexar provides a "wizard" type installation that works like a charm - no need to get into technicalities. ![]() Then, after reading that my Dell USB key is in fact a Lexar JumpDrive, I went to the Lexar Media site, and downloaded the drivers for Win 98, and it worked. I tried installing the Windows 98 drivers off the Dell site (Zip file) for the Dell USB key on my Win 98 computer without success.
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