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I was given 2, 64MB USB flash STICKS, Hitachi Data SYSTEMS USB 64MB with S/Ns, and a driver mini-cd. Unfortunately, I LOST the cd when I moved, before I had a chance to install the driver.

Does anyone know of a universal USB driver that handles most/all of these USB drives, or a tool that identifies more specs on the drive? All I found online was a Win98 USB patch and a USB device viewer from Microsoft. Hitachi's site and all other forums I've searched didn't have anything. TIAWell.... You should ONLY have to use the CD if you are running an operating system below Windows 98...

[glb]Flame[/glb] Quote from: Cballero on February 22, 2005, 02:07:36 PM

I was given 2, 64MB USB flash sticks, Hitachi Data Systems USB 64MB with S/Ns, and a driver mini-cd. Unfortunately, I lost the cd when I moved, before I had a chance to install the driver.

Does anyone know of a universal USB driver that handles most/all of these USB drives, or a tool that identifies more specs on the drive? All I found online was a Win98 USB patch and a USB device viewer from Microsoft. Hitachi's site and all other forums I've searched didn't have anything. TIA
Quote from: harunfeni on June 25, 2008, 06:02:47 AM
Quote from: Cballero on February 22, 2005, 02:07:36 PM
I was given 2, 64MB USB flash sticks, Hitachi Data Systems USB 64MB with S/Ns, and a driver mini-cd. Unfortunately, I lost the cd when I moved, before I had a chance to install the driver.

Does anyone know of a universal USB driver that handles most/all of these USB drives, or a tool that identifies more specs on the drive? All I found online was a Win98 USB patch and a USB device viewer from Microsoft. Hitachi's site and all other forums I've searched didn't have anything. TIA
What the heck? This thread is over 3 years old...  Quote from: quaxo on June 25, 2008, 08:48:11 AM
What the heck? This thread is over 3 years old... 
How do new users find this stuff??  Ima TELL nathan to lock this thread or put it back were it belongs. Quote from: quaxo on June 25, 2008, 08:48:11 AM
What the heck? This thread is over 3 years old... 

Agreed.
But look at all the useful info it still contains...



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