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Dne Llagas Posted on Sep 17, 2009
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My USB need F-disk driver - Kingston (DTIU3/2GB) 2 GB USB Hard Drive

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    An fdisk driver partitions the USB drive to be used by the computer. Then the USB drive needs to be formatted. Does the Operating System (Vista, XP) state this¿ Does the OS state that it needs a driver from the manufacturer of the product¿

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If you are using either Windows XP or Vista, you should not need a driver. Upon inserting the drive into the USB port, the operating system should recognize it and make it available.
If you are running Windows 98, you would need a driver and can download one free at...
http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php

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