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Windows 95 on USB stick. Discuss Windows 95, 98 and ME. The 1,99 GB partition is a DOS startup disk, and in that partition I also copied win95 installation files on a folder. So I boot from usb, when I start the setup it hangs after scandisk, in the "copying files needed for Windows Setup".. I've got 2 GB of ram and 2.
I just pointed at the Program Files directory I had let the extractor put it at before. But it still didn't work. I don't remember exactly what I did at this point. I think I deleted the entry in the register, and tried again, and asked me to reboot this time. I said No and saw that the device had a problem. I figured that it was because I hadn't rebooted yet.
Rebooted, still no drive, still a problem. At this point I uninstalled the whole package and pointed Windows again at the drivers I got from Nathan Lineback. My USB stick works fine again. Thank you for your effort and feedback That would mean traces of the previous drivers are still being used by windows. Remove instances of the usb sticks from the registry or hardware control panel. Reboot first to clear any loaded driver for the usb devices.
Then try out the usb storage drivers. NO uninstall option to remove those drivers is another reason why I gave it a low grade. BUG 2: When a multi-card reader 4 slots with a US Best chip inside is connected, the removal menu of the icon in the system tray displays 4 selectable entries:. No cards were inserted in the other slots K,M,N. Clicking on one of the 3 selections without a drive letter will produce the msg: "Usb storage device cannot be removed".
Clicking on the selection "Disconnect N:" works ok, with the msg: "Usb storage device successfully removed". For multi-card readers there should be only a single menu selection, like "Disconnect K,L,M,N", as the Genesys safely-remove-utility has but Genesys has a problem of multiple-drive-letters with multi-card readers.
Upon trying to safely-remove K: a msg appears: "Usb storage device cannot be removed". I hope PassingBy will continue to develop this program ; this is the only detached safely-remove-utility for Win98 I know of, for WinXP there are lots. I'm interested in a similar utility that can actually power off the USB port when the drive is disconnected.
I'm not sure what effects could have the intermittent contacts when the device is physically pulled out while still powered on. I was "lucky" enough to install this pack on my Win95 machine in order to be able to use an USB flash drive. At that time late I did not do much testing to see if the pack worked without serious problems.
Nowadays I need to use the said flash drive extensively on this particular machine. This is how I found out that the USB mass storage pack has serious deficiencies. Namely, once a flash drive is ejected, it cannot be reconnected with the machine, as it is not recognized unless the computer is restarted. Furthermore, after trying to uninstall the driver pack, the machine becomes unstable and either cannot boot the OS altogether "while initializing device ntkern windows protection error.
If you're looking for an easy, automated way to create a bootable USB Windows installation drive, see:. If Mark Partition as Active isn't available, you can instead use diskpart to select the partition and mark it active. Optional: add an unattend file to automate the installation process. For more information, see Automate Windows Setup. If your image is larger than the filesize limit:. Windows Setup Technical Reference.
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