HP flash drive with operating system Win98 v255w

can I use a flashdrive USB HP's v255w on a Win98 OS machine? Driver support is required?

I'm trying to get some files a former office of Win98 my laptop running XP and would like to make using a USB thumb drive.

Cannot get the Win98 machine to recognize the USB flash drive is there.

What I'm missing here?

Hello

I remember back in 2005, I had to copy images/photos on USB (only 128 MB or 256 MB at this time), it worked. Please try this:

http://www.technical-assistance.co.UK/KB/usbmsd98.php

Kind regards.

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