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Windows 98se usb mass storage driver
Windows 98se usb mass storage driver




windows 98se usb mass storage driver windows 98se usb mass storage driver

Then unZip it, and copy the files into the Media Monkey program directory, overwriting its LAME encoder with the new one you just unZipped. If you want, you can download the LAME encoder for Media Monkey here: I don’t think Media Monkey can connect to iTunes or any other service (although I could be wrong), but it will rip CDs to various formats, it works with Win98, it can burn CDs, and it’s free (for the basic package - $19.95 unlocks certain convenient features). Media Monkey can also create playlists, and the Sansa will play those as well. It will manage music files on your PC and will connect with your Sansa and download files to it. I haven’t used the Power Pack myself, but as soon as ver 5.10 comes out, I am installing it.Ģ. This driver pack is part of the Win9x Power Pack, which can be downloaded here: I told it to search the \Windows\INF directory for the new driver files, since that’s where they were, and I was able to immediately drag’n’drop files onto the player. I followed the instructions on the website, then just plugged the Sansa into the USB, and Windows found it. Version 3 is a little harder to install, but I did it and Ver 3 works great with my m240. Actually, there are two versions, version 2 and version 3. The website also shows instructions on how to install the pack. The generic Windows 98SE USB mass storage device driver pack. To get your m2xx player working under Win 98 you will need two things:ġ.






Windows 98se usb mass storage driver