Windows 98 Se Usb Driver

I need to save some files off of my teacher's old computer, but the computer won't recognize any of my jump drives when I put them in there. It continues to say that it can't locate a driver for it.
I can't use a CD to save the info because the CD drive won't open; and since the computer still runs on dial-up for internet, I can't update the driver software.
Is there any way to get my USB drive working on a Windows 98 computer without connecting to the Internet? I just want to save the files on the Windows 98 computer to transfer them to my Windows 7 computer.

Driver for USB Mass Storage devices for Windows 98 This driver can handle any mass storage device) on a Microsoft Windows 98. If you did you need to direct the computer to the driver file. USB devices can be complicated in Windows 98 if they are not natively supported. /adobe-acrobat-pro-xi-update.html. Verbatim and PNY both have drives that are supported and the drivers are easier to install. The drivers must be installed first and the computer must be restarted before you insert the USB drive. Windows 98 or 2000 USB boot disk and USB installation By jonww 11 years ago So far I've been unsuccessful in installing windows 98 through USB flash drive on a tablet that has no operating system.

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Unlike Windows XP and later versions of Windows, Windows 98 did not come with drivers for USB mass storage devices. See http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php

Why can't you use dial-up? People lived with that for quite a while. It's a lot slower than you may be used to, but that's the most straight-forward way to get a driver for your USB device installed on the Win98 box.

If you can't (or are not allowed to) use dial-up and can't use the CD drive, does the Win 98 computer have a floppy drive? And do you have access to another computer with a floppy drive that can connect to the Internet?

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If all else fails, and assuming that there is a network adapter in the Win 98 box, set up a network connection between the two computers using acrossover cable (a crossover cable has the connectors on the different ends wired differently). The following article should help: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/wxpwin9x.html (use TCP/IP rather than NetBEUI)

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If the Win 98 box has no network adapter, you'll have to use a 'direct cable connection' with a serial or parallel cable. You could buy both the software and a cable from http://www.laplink.com/ which once upon a time was the standard method of transferring files between Windows computers. Qpst download free full version.