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Sory to report - from Western Digital support site
Uses SES Drivers 7, Vista, XP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not Supported Server 2008, Server 2003, 2000 Server, 2000, ME, 98SE, 98, 95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Win 98 is not a supported OS, for that drive.
You can find all the required drivers here. Note that it is stated that the drivers are for Win 98/2000 but may also work on XP as th XP OS is based on Win 2000. If it does not, try using the compatibility mode.
If you installed SE on Win 98, then here is a link to a generic USB driver that should work with your HD. If at some point you decide to install a newer OS or go dual-boot, you can always partition the HD so you don't lose any storage. Best of luck.
Greg
Try using nLite or XPLite to slim down your XP footprint. Turn off all the GUI chrome and go back to the Windows Classic theme. You should have no trouble getting XP lean and mean enough to run happily in 256MB, even with large office apps.
If that fails, consider 2k. Reason being, most modern hardware doesn't come with 98 drivers, but 2k is similar enough to XP that most drivers will work with both. Also, there are no security updates being provided for 98 any more.
If you're still dead-set on 98 as the solution, please clarify your request for "DLLs".
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