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    Windows 98se not recognizing USB Mass Storage Driver

    Subject line pretty much says it. I have a Fujifilm Finepix A201 I am trying to install. When I go to install the USB Mass Storage driver it tells me that it cannot find it on the CD where I know it is (I've opened the folder myself and looked into it. It's there). I've tried everything I know to do. Restart with the camera plugged in. Same results as above. I've tried dragging the driver file onto a floppy, but it's obstinate in it's refusal to find it.

    Any thoughts or suggestions?
    Last edited by friedrich feuerstein; September 22nd, 2004 at 01:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friedrich feuerstein
    Subject line pretty much says it. I have a Fujifilm Finepix A201 I am trying to install. When I go to install the USB Mass Storage driver it tells me that it cannot find it on the CD where I know it is (I've opened the folder myself and looked into it. It's there). I've tried everything I know to do. Restart with the camera plugged in. Same results as above. I've tried dragging the driver file onto a floppy, but it's obstinate in it's refusal to find it.

    Any thoughts or suggestions?
    And if this helps at all, I usually get error code 28. Everyonce in awhile it comes up as error code 10.

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    Error code 28 usually means that you do not have enough power to the usb device. For a list of error codes, see here:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;125174

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    Quote Originally Posted by MobilePCPhysician
    Error code 28 usually means that you do not have enough power to the usb device. For a list of error codes, see here:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;125174

    Thanks for the source on the error code list. I was looking for one of those.

    I got the problem partially figured out. What I wound up doing was going in and completely dumping anything and everything related to my camera and starting the reinstall completely from scratch. However, this time I checked a box in the install that I did not check (because I didn't think I needed to) before. Voila! My only problem now is that I cannot get the card reader I have to work off of this same driver (it will work off of this driver on my other system which is virtually identical to this newer one. Same OS, everything). I'm going to look around to see if I can find a proprietary driver for the reader.

    Thanks for the response!

    FF

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