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Answer» I know that Windows 95a does not support USB at all, but I was wondering... if the XP USB DRIVERS are COPIED over, would there be a way to edit Windows 95 to read these? Probably not and I feel stupid for asking, but if there would be some way, it would GREATLY help me. I had a problem with my laptop, booting it up with Windows 95 floppies because it doesn't have a CD drive. Well, I FINALLY got it up and running and now, unless I spend $60 on a CD drive, the only way I can transfer data is through the floppy but if I could get the USB to work, I could use my JumpDrive. Thanks to anyone who responds.Actually, I have a second question. I have the Windows 98SE CD and even though I've searched through Google and things like that, everyone says it can't be broken down into floppies so I could install it on my laptop. But I figured I'd ask here just for the *censored* of it. Is there a way to break the Win98SE CDs down and how would it be done? If there is, I don't even care how many floppies it would take, I just want it done. I think that would be easier than trying to get Windows 95 to read USB.If you have an external zip drive to use, you can just copy the CD files to the hard drive and load it from there. I have done this many times on older, limited equipment.Or another way...grab a 2.5"HDD to IDE adapter, put the laptop drive in a desktop machine, copy Win98SE to the laptop drive and as GX1 said install it from there... |
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