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I have a brand 2 GB Kingston flash drive. Instructions say upon plug in USB windows will give instructions. All I get is an empty window stating Kingston File F but what do I do with it?

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It must be showing your Flash drive as drive F: in My Computer. If yes, then you can use it as any other drive on your computer for copying, deleting, saving etc etc. You have an additional drive on your computer. And best is that you can carry all the data that you save to it to other devices.

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http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php





Installing the drivers system98.gif Before installing the drivers, it is important to know that there are 2 main versions of Windows 98, and they both handle USB differently. You must install the appropriate version of the drivers dependent upon your version of Windows 98. In order to determine your Windows version, please do the following:
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http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/win98fe-usb-mass-storage-drivers.php

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