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re: USB Support
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 at 7:02 am Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Richard Harris
(242 messages posted)
The last OEM version of Windows 95 had very limited support for USB, as did 98 (first
edition). I was never happy with 98(first edition)'s USB support, due to some USB
devices being incompatible with others, even if the correct drivers for each were
installed. I guess that USB was still experimental in those days. So, I doubt that
win95 would be better, and might be worse. Further, today almost no one that makes
USB hardware provides USB 1.1 type drivers. All seem to require win98SE or higher.
Thus, if USB is essential to you, consider upgrading to 98SE. It should also be
more stable than win95. with XP over half a decade old, and Vista released this
year, I would guess that win98 CDs should be fairly common in the used software market.
On Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 8:51 am, Jonathan wrote:
>If I recover my HD it will return to windows 95. This is version 4.0 950B 2.1 (mostly
>likely as opposed to 2.0). This version has USB support. Therefore, is anybody aware
>how extensive this USB support is?
>Will it be any different from windows 98, which so far has supported most USB devices.
>Will the w98 drivers for USB devices work on w95 too? Not all of them are available
>for w95.
>
>Jonathan.
- Written in response to:
- USB Support (Jonathan: Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 8:51 am)
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