Driver for 1gb kingston datatraveler pen drive?
Answer:
go here ======= http://www.driverguide.com/
Change your OS
You probably inserted the drive once until that time you had the driver loaded on the PC. Because of that, 98 tried to detect the device and could not find a driver for it, so it added the device short a driver. You can install the driver, but it will not be used by 98 because it already has the device installed minus the the driver.
Plug the drive into the computer, then walk into the Device Manager. Look to see if you have an "unknow device" or any other device near a Yelow ! in front of it. If so, right click on the device and uninstall it.
Remove and reinsert the drive and hopefully it will correctly detect it this time (now that the drivers are on the PC).
If here is not Yellow ! device, then stir to the USB section of the Device Manager. Uninstall adjectives the devices in the USB box. This will clear any settings for previously installed USB devices. Reboot the PC and it should redetect and reinstall the USB port(s). Then insert the pendrive and it should reinstall correctly.
I also have a 1GB Datatraveller but I enjoy no problem with it working on Win98, but I did find this fom the Kingston site:
"Kingston have discontinued Windows 98SE support for recently released DataTravelers. Unless your covering states that Windows 98SE is supported for file verbs, via Compatibility Table, Kingston cannot guarantee compatibility with these drivers on Windows 98SE."
That is found here: http://www.kingston.com/support/download...
To hopefully fix the problem run here: http://www.kingston.com/support/faqs/dat...
Hope that helps...
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