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Discussion in 'Microsoft Windows' started by Justin, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. Justin

    Justin Guest

    I was just wondering do you know if it is posibal if a vista can download a
    driver update for a 98 then burn that to a disk and install it to my 98(My 98
    does not have internet) or is there any place to buy a driver update to use a
    flash drive on a 98 or anything that will allow me to use a flash drive
     
  2. philo

    philo Guest

    "Justin" <Justin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0A5D0B0B-2CDD-4546-ADE8-2FE75830F9CC@microsoft.com...
    >I was just wondering do you know if it is posibal if a vista can download a
    > driver update for a 98 then burn that to a disk and install it to my 98(My
    > 98
    > does not have internet) or is there any place to buy a driver update to
    > use a
    > flash drive on a 98 or anything that will allow me to use a flash drive
    >



    Sure it's possible but I would not update any drivers unless the update
    addresses
    a specific problem or offers some type of feature you need but do not have.

    In other words, don't update a driver simply because an update is available
     
  3. In message <OuISuzKuJHA.5172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, philo
    <philo@privacy.net> writes:
    >
    >"Justin" <Justin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >news:0A5D0B0B-2CDD-4546-ADE8-2FE75830F9CC@microsoft.com...
    >>I was just wondering do you know if it is posibal if a vista can download a
    >> driver update for a 98 then burn that to a disk and install it to my 98(My
    >> 98
    >> does not have internet) or is there any place to buy a driver update to
    >> use a
    >> flash drive on a 98 or anything that will allow me to use a flash drive
    >>

    >
    >
    >Sure it's possible but I would not update any drivers unless the update
    >addresses
    >a specific problem or offers some type of feature you need but do not have.
    >
    >In other words, don't update a driver simply because an update is available
    >
    >

    What he said. But yes, certainly via a data CD: the CD data format is
    independent of version of Windows (in fact independent of Windows, it's
    a - ISO I think - standard, named after a book colour - "Blue Book" I
    think).

    Using flash drives on '98 is fine once you've got the driver - _is_ that
    what you were after? Finding a flash drive for which a '9x driver is
    available is hard; there are some universal drivers out there, see the
    back history of this 'group.
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
    ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously
    outdated thoughts on PCs. **

    ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.
     
  4. It is certainly possible to do the download to a Vista machine and transfer
    the file to the W98 machine as you have described, provided you have some
    common media available, such as a floppy or CD.

    If you want to use a memory card to transfer between the Vista machine and
    the W98 machine, a CF card is probably the most reliable option. If the W98
    machine has a PCMCIA slot, then a CF card in an adapter should work without
    additional drivers. For the Vista machine, most multi-format card readers
    support CF.

    A different option is to use a network connection of some type, or even a
    serial or parallel port connection such as InterSvr/InterLnk or LapLink.

    I have seen a comment that a USB Mass Storage Device Driver is available
    here, but I have not used it:
    http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/hs_freeware/
    --
    Jeff Richards
    MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
    "Justin" <Justin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0A5D0B0B-2CDD-4546-ADE8-2FE75830F9CC@microsoft.com...
    >I was just wondering do you know if it is posibal if a vista can download a
    > driver update for a 98 then burn that to a disk and install it to my 98(My
    > 98
    > does not have internet) or is there any place to buy a driver update to
    > use a
    > flash drive on a 98 or anything that will allow me to use a flash drive
    >
     

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