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Flash Drives on Windows 98
I just bought a laptop. I have many files on my Windows 98 computer that I
would like to have on my new computer. I can‘t figure out how to get them over to it. It‘s been suggested that I get a flash drive, but I can’t find one that will work with Windows 98.. The old computer has a floppy drive and a USB port, but it can’t burn CDs. The new computer has a CD drive, but no floppy drive. I managed to e-mail myself some files, but this is very tedious and limited as to the size of the file. I also tried copying files from diskettes to a CD on a computer at the library that has both kinds of drives, but a lot of files are too big to put on a diskette. Does anybody have a solution? I'd really like to go with a flash drive. Is there any way a flash drive can be made to work on both a Windows 98 computer and a Vista computer? |
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