* Rosewill RNX-G1 or RNX-G1W * Zonet ZEW2500P * AZiO AWU254 * TRENDnet TEW-424UB * TP-LINK TL-WN322G * LINKSYS WUSBF54G * IOGEAR GWU523 * NETGEAR WG111 * HAWKING HWU8DD * ASUS WL-167g
Some wireless USB adapters do support Windows 98. You should carefully read any documentation before you purchase it to make sure that particular model does.
Yes. If you do not have a version of Windows 95 that supports USB directly, you can still use a USB keyoboard by enabling "Legacy USB support" in your computer's BIOS.
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 was the first Microsoft OS to support USB, although Windows 98 offers much improved USB support. Besides Windows 95 with the USB update, and Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP support Original USB, but Windows NT does not. Windows XP with service packs applied, supports Hi-Speed USB.
Generally speaking, the driver should work fine, but there were minor changes in the USB stack between the two versions of Windows 98, so it may cause some problems.
There are many USB wireless adapters on the market today. Some of the top rated USB wireless adapters include the Cisco Linksys, Link Xtreme, Belkin Wireless N+, and TRENDNet.
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows XP, with service packs applied, supports Hi-speed USB. submitted by F.Wright Jr.
Winnt 4 is an obsolete network operating system (NOS) from the Microsoft corp. in the early 90's . It's very limited and premitive in function and supports. It does not support for USB or even wireless. So don't even bother to install WinNT 4. It's better to use WinXP with SP2 to get support for wireless. Also new Vista OS also supports wireless.
1. Yes, you can remove a floppy drive. 2. Yes, Windows 95 supports USB (only certain versions, actually). 3. No, you cannot connect a USB hub to the floppy controller.
yes it is compatible with all windows.
Yes. Windows Vista still supports both legacy floppy controllers and modern USB floppy drives.
Yes you can. It's not the software it's the type of question
If you have a USB drive and your BIOS supports booting from a USB device then try that.