Importantly, you should restart Windows 98 so the new Cruzer drivers can properly load into your system. Next, plug in the Cruzer drive and Windows will finish the installation. Restart your computer if needed.
Software Patch. Drivers SanDisk Cruzer Micro driver. Hey everyone. I'm going to buy two of the SanDisk 8GB Cruzer's to hopefully be able to use the U3 technology, and obviously for the mass storage.
I also want to possibly, if it's really a worthwhile thing to do, use one of them for ReadyBoost. Anyway, this is what I want to buy! Let's see if the following hypothetical scenario is realistic, and if so, to what extent.
Would Vista then do what, simply cache tons of files, and basically use the Cruzer's 8GB as a "crazy fast hard drive "? That sounds a tad idealistic, so please correct me if I'm wrong. ReadyBoost is not just for booting up Vista faster, is it??
I remember reading some posts that were fairly negative as far as ReadyBoost's limited abilities, and on some other forums, I have even seen one member posting about it and calling it fairly useless. As far as bit compatibility, SanDisk's site was surprisingly silent about that, and only ever said the Cruzer, including the U3 technology, was "Vista-compatible ". I only found this one site , where the distinction between bit and bit was made.
This was on U3's site, as you can see, not on SanDisk's. So what am I missing here. Are any of my assertions realistic at all, and if so, to what extent? Thanks everybody. Man, if this works, I might as well get at least one that's 16GB in size.
Please check if the drive exits in Disk Management. In the Navigation pane, under Storage, click Disk Management. If not, assign a letter to it and see if you can access the drive. May I know if there are some responses when you plug the drive to the computer? Just as a test, you can also plug the drive to another computer to see how it works. Note: Performing a system restore may cause the loss of the current system settings; therefore, before doing this, please make sure that the system restore point is not too old and set a restore point for the current status.
Hope this helps. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
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