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Posted 6/9/2006 4:31 PMPost #4626
 

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Can anyone help,

I have an old Toshiba Tecra 8000 running Win 98.  I have just bought a 1Gb MS Pro Duo card for my Ericsson W810i and the MS Pro Pen Drive Card reader.

First I downloaded the Win98 driver for the afore mentioned drive and double clicked on the icon and followed the on screen promts. It said it was succssessfully installed.  Re-booted the laptop and when finished stuck the reader in the USB port.

Windows has found new hardware a 'Mass storage device' I've been through every folder on my hard drive and can't find any thing that'll make it work.  I tried the manual installation method mentioned on the Moby help page.  By right clicking on the start menu and choosing 'Explore' The help page says there should be a list of drives to choose from but there's nothing in my folder.

Alano

Posted 9/20/2006 8:28 AMPost #5046
 

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Had problems with MM drivers a quick google and found site below drivers work perfectly with my card reader.

 

http://www.music-engine.com/

Posted 9/20/2006 10:40 AMPost #5047
 

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Thanks for the info but I had already downloaded those drivers and they didn't work either, it might have helped if I said the Toshiba has only got a 1.1 USB port.

 

Thanks for the help anyway.

 

Alano 

Posted 9/20/2006 2:50 PMPost #5048
 

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I had a problem like that with also an old Tecra, but the device was a 3G-PCCard. My solution was, go to Bios and activate all ports, because Windows, before XP doesn´t do that by default. Also, You my need Windows 98 SP2 or Windows 2000.
Posted 9/21/2006 12:00 AMPost #5052
 

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As you say, better to go over to win 2000 and that's just what I did, still would've been nice to get the darn thing to work on Win98.  I've got a PCMCIA Compact Flash adapter, stuck that in and it worked straight away. So I transfered all my data over on a 1 Gb CF card, took ages.

Thanks for taking the trouble to help.

Alano

Posted 9/26/2006 11:57 AMPost #5071
 

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i have the same problem. i order it from here becausse it says it works on windows 98!! i'm not happy
Posted 9/27/2006 3:46 PMPost #5075
 

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I´m almost sure it need to be Window 98 SE.
Posted 9/27/2006 10:17 PMPost #5081
 

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thats what i have anyway and i still cant get it too work. does anyone noone were the driver files go when you install it? i found msd_PDR.pdr but i'm not sure if thats it. even if it is it still doesnt pick it up!
Posted 9/28/2006 9:52 PMPost #5084
 

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Try an upgrade for Win2000. Untill today is a very stable and good operation system.
Posted 9/29/2006 9:33 AMPost #5087
 

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might do actually, if i have enough memory and that 
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