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andy_embedded
13th July 2008, 09:15 PM
I have Maxtor external portable 80GB harddisk.
I am able to use it in windows xp but unable to use in windows 98 second edition.
ofcourse i need drivers in win98se. i did NOT :(receive any drivers cd with harddisk.
CAN i download drivers for win98se from any website.
please:confused: someone provide me links to websites.

Wowbagger
13th July 2008, 10:02 PM
Have you tried Maxtor's (actually Seagate's) support web site?
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/

You can go there, enter the model number, and see if they have Win98 downloads.

LTC8K6
13th July 2008, 10:57 PM
If it is formatted in NTFS, 98 can't read it anyway, IIRC.

First check to see if it is formatted in NTFS.

richardm
14th July 2008, 04:04 AM
Once you've found your drivers you might also need this Windows patch:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=240075

Even if it is NTFS there are readers that will enable Windows 98 to use it, although I've not needed to try one for years so I can't recommend anything (a quick google for windows 98 ntfs will find you some).

a_unique_person
14th July 2008, 06:57 AM
I have Maxtor external portable 80GB harddisk.
I am able to use it in windows xp but unable to use in windows 98 second edition.
ofcourse i need drivers in win98se. i did NOT :(receive any drivers cd with harddisk.
CAN i download drivers for win98se from any website.
please:confused: someone provide me links to websites.

Can 98SE read a 80GB disk?

BigAl
14th July 2008, 07:08 AM
I have Maxtor external portable 80GB harddisk.
I am able to use it in windows xp but unable to use in windows 98 second edition.
ofcourse i need drivers in win98se. i did NOT :(receive any drivers cd with harddisk.
CAN i download drivers for win98se from any website.
please:confused: someone provide me links to websites.
You may find read-only drivers for W/98SE but you won't find full-function drivers.
NTFS and partition and file sizes are also show-stoppers.

If you really need to run W98 for some reason, you can either run it under a "Virtual Machine" on a modern XP machine or if you have need two machines, you can put the USB drive on the XP machine and share it over your ethernet. The W/98 machine doesn't know or care what kind of disk is on another machine on a network, subject to file size limitation.

Microsoft Virtual PC and the VMWare products are both good your purposes.

bruto
14th July 2008, 07:36 AM
Can 98SE read a 80GB disk?Yes, assuming it's FAT32. I had an 80 on my Win 98SE machine.