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EasyDisks do
not require drivers to function
on Windows
Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows
XP, Windows 2003, Mac OS 9.0 or higher,
or Linux Kernel 2.4x.
However, Windows 98 SE does require the
installation of drivers prior to use.
The utilities and software can be installed
and will function on Windows 98 Second
Edition and later.
How To Read
The File Matrix:
- Select the EasyDisk
image below that matches your mold design
to jump to the appropriate file set.
- The EasyDisk serial
number located on the side of the case
is used to determine the correct driver
and utilities that are required for
your EasyDisk. Match your serial number
according to the digit(s) indicated
in red.
Please note that if your serial number
does not match any of the examples below,
your device may be counterfeit.
Serial
Number |
Win98
SE Driver |
Low-Level
Format |
Software |
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If you are unable
to locate the drivers or utilities for
your EasyDisk, please follow these steps:
- Download USB
View
- Extract USBView.zip
to a location on your hard drive.
- While the EasyDisk
is plugged in to a USB port, run USB
View.
- In the left window
pane of USB View, scroll down and select
the line that is labeled [Port#]
DeviceConnected : USB Mass Storage Device
- In the right window
pane, note the idVendor
value.
- Match the idVendor
value with the model listed in
the EasyDisk
Vendor ID table.
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