WARNING: Removing the password will require formatting the drive. Formatting will erase the DataTraveler and all data stored on the drive will be lost. Always back up all data to a permanent storage medium!
Click OK to reformat thedrive and delete the password-protected partition.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-06Click Here to download the latest PasswordTraveler security application. Please keep a backup copy on your local hard drive.
FAQ: KDT-011311-DT300-01When a privacy zone is created, the total available data storage is broken up into a privacy partition and a public partition. The capacity shown in Properties will reflect the capacity of the partition that you are currently logged into. To see the capacity of the privacy partition, log into the privacy zone. To view the capacity of the public partition, log out of the privacy zone. Refer to the security software's user manual for more details.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-07Please note this product was discontinued before Windows 7 was released and there are no further updates for this drive. The security application may not work in Windows 7.
However, Windows 7 includesa feature which may allow you to simulate the function of the application undera previous operating system, the Compatibility Mode.
To access this featureplease follow the following steps:
Too many entries for mounted devices in your registry can cause this problem.Once all the entries are cleared, the software should work again. To do this, go to Start and type regedit in the search field. Make sure to back up your registry before making any changes.Here are instructions for backing up your registry.
In the directory list on the left side, find the entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices.Remove all entries except for default (it won't let you remove default anyway).
KDT-012612-URD-07
FAQ: KDT-012612-URD-07When a privacy zone is created, the total available data storage is broken up as a privacy partition and a public partition. The capacity shown in Properties will reflect the capacity of the partition currently logged into. To see the capacity of the privacy partition, log into the privacy zone. To view the capacity of the public partition, log out of the privacy zone. Refer to the security software’s user manual for more details.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-07Please note this product was discontinued before Windows 7 was released and there are no further updates for this drive. The security application may not work in Windows 7.
However, Windows 7 includes a feature which may allow you to simulate the function of the application under a previous operating system, the Compatibility Mode.
To access this feature please follow the following steps:
1) With the USB flash drive inserted, click on "Start", followed by "Computer"
2) Select the drive letter assigned to the USB stick, locating the software application on it.
3) Right-click on the .EXE file and select "Properties" from the drop-down menu.
4) Click on the "Compatibility" tab and put a tick in the box to activate the options list of available operating systems.
5) Choose to run the software under EITHER Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) OR Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or 2)
6) Confirm your choice by clicking on "Apply" at the bottom of the box
FAQ: KDT-051811-PW-09If you have data on the DataTraveler that is important to you, we strongly recommend that you use one of the two possible means of data recovery (see below). Kingston does not offer data recovery services. For more information on ourwarranty policy, please visit http://www.kingston.com/company/warranty.asp
KDT-012611-GEN-25
FAQ: KDT-012611-GEN-25To transfer files larger than 4GB, the DataTraveler must have a NTFS or exFAT file system. Unfortunately, the FAT32 file system is not capable of handling a single file larger than 4GB (to be exact, one byte less than 4GB). Follow the steps below to format the DataTraveler with an NTFS File system:
Warning, all data on the DataTraveler will be lost! Please back up the data on the DataTraveler before proceeding.
Be aware that MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players,digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also, Windows XP and Vistawill require an update in order to access exFAT.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-05Unplug the other USB device, insert the DataTraveler drive and restart the system. After the DataTraveler is configured you should then be able to connect the other USB device.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-15Some of the flash storagedevice’s listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and is notavailable for data storage. Therefore, you will not see the full capacity.
When a flash storage device is manufactured, steps are taken to ensure that the device operates reliably and permits the host device (computer, digital camera, PDA, etc.) to access the memory cells; i.e., to store and retrieve data on the flash storage device. These steps, loosely called "formatting", use some of the memory cells within the device and thus reduce the capacity available for data storage by the end user.
Formatting includes the followingoperations:
| Operating System | exFAT support | Patch download |
| Windows 7 | Supported natively | |
| Windows Vista | Requires update to Service Pack 1 or 2 (both supports exFAT) | Download Service Pack 1 (with exFAT support) Download Service Pack 2 (with exFAT support) |
| Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) |
Requires exFAT patch update | Must have Service Pack 2 or 3 installed to use this update Download exFAT patch update |
| Mac OS X | Requires Mac OS X version 10.6.6 and above |
If you have a desktop computer, make sure the DataTraveler is inserted directly into one of the main USB ports. These USB ports are usually located in the back of the tower. If these ports are difficult to access, we recommend a 3ft USB extension cable.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-091. The DataTraveler could be conflicting with a pre-assigned drive letter. To resolve, do the following (Do not do this for a "Privacy" drive that assigns two drive letters):
2. The DataTraveler may be conflicting with pre-installed software. Disable all applications running in the background prior to installation of the Data Traveler.
3. Make sure Windows, any USB controller drivers and the system BIOS for you computer is up to date.
4. If you have a desktop computer, make sure the DataTraveler is inserted directly into one of the main USB ports on the back of the PC. Front ports, keyboard ports or USB Hubs may not supply sufficient power for the High Speed DataTraveler to function properly.
5. Check for a possible conflict is another USB device such as a printer or USB card reader. Unplug the other USB device, insert the DataTraveler drive and restart the system. After the DataTraveler is configured you should then be able to connect the other USB device.
FAQ: KDT-012314-GEN-02This is a limitation of the file system. In order to transfer more data to this unit, you will need to remove the current data on the drive and create folders on the drive to copy files to. Once this is done, you should be able to transfer more data to the DataTraveler.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-12This usually is caused by a program that re-partitions the drive to a smaller capacity it can use. The native Windows format utility is usually not able to restore the capacity. We suggest you search online for a third party format utility.
FAQ: KTD-012711-GEN-26You may have formatted the drive with an exFAT file system while using Windows 7. In order to resolve this, reformat the drive with the FAT32 or NTFS file system. You may also be able to update your operating system to be compatible with exFAT. However, be aware that some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read the exFAT file system.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-10This may be due to a power setting for your USB ports. Here are the steps to change this setting:
Windows assigns new drives to the next available physical drive. It will sometimes take the same drive letter as a network drive for this reason. This is a common problem with removable storage devices.
To resolve this go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Note the drives on the right window pane. See if the Kingston (x) is recognised. (x) denotes the drive letter that Windows assigned to the Data Traveler.
If the DataTraveler isusing the same drive letter as one of the other drives, right-click theKingston Drive letter and click on "Change Drive Letter and Paths".
In the next dialog box,click on the "Change" button and assign a drive letter that is notcurrently being used.
Note: Do not manually change drive letters if you have a "Privacy" DataTraveler that assigns two drive letters for the device.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-03Because the DataTraveler is 32GB or larger, Windows 7 will not allow you to format it to FAT32. You will have to convert it using a Command Prompt. Click on Start>Run and type in CMD and click on the OK button. Type the following in the command prompt (see image). Replace F with the drive letter for your drive. Please take notice of the spaces in between.

Follow the steps below toformat the DataTraveler with an NTFS File system using a Windows PC.
Note: Admin rights are required.
The Kingston (Removable) drive window will display "Formatting" while the drive is being formatted. Once the format is complete, the status will revert to "Healthy".
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-17ReadyBoost is a Windows Vista and Windows 7 feature which has the ability to use USB flash drive storage space to improve system performance. The DataTraveler does not support Windows ReadyBoost.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-11Unfortunately none ofKingston DataTravelers are supported in Windows ME.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-21There are several possiblereasons why your DataTraveler is not installing on Windows Vista.
a) Windows\Inf
c) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\
d) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\usbstor.inf_...
e) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\disk.inf_...
f) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\volume.inf_...
g) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wpdfs.inf_...
h) Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers
Change Legacy USB supportin the BIOS to Disabled (or the opposite of what it is set at currently).
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-23In order to resolve this, you will need to edit the Registry. If you are not careful you could cause serious damage to the computer. Click on your Start button and then go to Run. Type in the word, "regedit", and click OK. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\IOS and find the word "noide" in the right pane. Delete this entry, save the changes and then reboot the system.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-24Unfortunately Kingston does not offer Windows 98SE drivers for this drive. However, some end users have reported successful installation with a generic Windows 98SE - USB mass storage device driver. This driver can bedownloaded free of charge from a third party vendor athttp://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php.
Please note: Kingston does not support; nor can we be held liable for problems resulting from the download, installation or use of this generic device driver. In addition, none of the DataTraveler software bundles are supported in Windows 98SE.
Any software that comeswith the drive will not be compatible with Windows 98SE regardless of whetherthe drive itself works with the OS.
FAQ: KDT-011411-DRV-01Windows may not recognize the MacOS Extended or Standard file system. To resolve, format the drive in MacOS DOS so that it can be used in both environments.
WARNING: Formatting will erase all of the data on the DataTraveler. Back up your data before proceeding.
Be aware MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. So formatting the drive using exFAT file system may also resolve this problem. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also Windows XP and Vista will require an update in order to access exFAT.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-18To resolve this, make sure to insert the drive directly into the USB ports located on the computer. The USB ports found on the keyboard and some hubs may not supply sufficient power to operate the Kingston DataTraveler properly. Also, go to Finder>Preferences>Sidebar and ensure that CD, DVD and iPod and External Disks are selected.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-18Yes, this DataTraveler issupported by Linux as long as you have Linux Kernel 2.6.x and above.
Please note: If the DataTraveler comes with software, it will not function with Linux. Only the drive itself is compatible with Linux.
FAQ: KDT-011411-DRV-02On Macs, you first have to empty the trash can in order to regain the space. You may have to plug the drive back in after emptying the trash.
If this does not work then the device should be completely reformatted. Please follow these instructions for formatting your Kingston device.
WARNING: Formatting will erase all your data so please make sure you have a copy before proceeding.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-04
This happens if the DataTraveler has been formatted with Microsoft Windows NTFS. To resolve, format the DataTraveler with Mac OS X using MS-DOS File System.
To format the DataTraveler with Mac OS 10.3.X, do the following:
Be aware MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. So formatting the drive using exFAT file system may also resolve this problem. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also Windows XP and Vista will require an update in order to access exFAT.
For additional assistance using the Data Traveler, please visit http://www.kingston.com/support/howtodt/default.asp to view the DataTraveler "How To" videos.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-08After formatting theDataTraveler in Mac OS X, the following symptoms may apply:
This is most likely a result of using the GUID partition table, which is the default partition table for Intel-based Macs. The GUID partition table is only supported in Windows Vista. Windows 7 and Windows XP do not support this file system. To resolve, you must erase the drive via Mac OS X with the appropriate options selected. Follow the steps below to erase your drive properly with Mac OS X.
After the format is complete, verify that the disk is now using MBR by looking at the "Partition Map Scheme" in the lower right corner of the Disk Utility window. It should now display "Master Boot Record".
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-16This is a problem related to copying directories (created with Finder) from and then back to a USB storage device configured with an MS-DOS/FAT file system. Until Apple releases an update addressing this issue, the following is a safe solution.
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Windows may not recognize the MacOS Extended or Standard file system. To resolve, format the drive in MacOS DOS so that it can be used in both environments.
WARNING: Formatting will erase all of the data on the DataTraveler. Back up your data before proceeding.
Be aware MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. So formatting the drive using exFAT file system may also resolve this problem. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also Windows XP and Vista will require an update in order to access exFAT.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-18If you have data on the DataTraveler that is important to you, we strongly recommend that you use one of the two possible means of data recovery (see below). Kingston does not offer data recovery services. For more information on ourwarranty policy, please visit http://www.kingston.com/company/warranty.asp
KDT-012611-GEN-25
FAQ: KDT-012611-GEN-25To transfer files larger than 4GB, the DataTraveler must have a NTFS or exFAT file system. Unfortunately, the FAT32 file system is not capable of handling a single file larger than 4GB (to be exact, one byte less than 4GB). Follow the steps below to format the DataTraveler with an NTFS File system:
Warning, all data on the DataTraveler will be lost! Please back up the data on the DataTraveler before proceeding.
Be aware that MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players,digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also, Windows XP and Vistawill require an update in order to access exFAT.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-05WARNING: Removing the password will require formatting the drive. Formatting will erase the DataTraveler and all data stored on the drive will be lost. Always back up all data to a permanent storage medium!
Click OK to reformat thedrive and delete the password-protected partition.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-06You may have formatted the drive with an exFAT file system while using Windows 7. In order to resolve this, reformat the drive with the FAT32 or NTFS file system. You may also be able to update your operating system to be compatible with exFAT. However, be aware that some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read the exFAT file system.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-10Unplug the other USB device, insert the DataTraveler drive and restart the system. After the DataTraveler is configured you should then be able to connect the other USB device.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-15Some of the flash storagedevice’s listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and is notavailable for data storage. Therefore, you will not see the full capacity.
When a flash storage device is manufactured, steps are taken to ensure that the device operates reliably and permits the host device (computer, digital camera, PDA, etc.) to access the memory cells; i.e., to store and retrieve data on the flash storage device. These steps, loosely called "formatting", use some of the memory cells within the device and thus reduce the capacity available for data storage by the end user.
Formatting includes the followingoperations:
Click Here to download the latest PasswordTraveler security application. Please keep a backup copy on your local hard drive.
FAQ: KDT-011311-DT300-01This may be due to a power setting for your USB ports. Here are the steps to change this setting:
| Operating System | exFAT support | Patch download |
| Windows 7 | Supported natively | |
| Windows Vista | Requires update to Service Pack 1 or 2 (both supports exFAT) | Download Service Pack 1 (with exFAT support) Download Service Pack 2 (with exFAT support) |
| Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) |
Requires exFAT patch update | Must have Service Pack 2 or 3 installed to use this update Download exFAT patch update |
| Mac OS X | Requires Mac OS X version 10.6.6 and above |
To resolve this, make sure to insert the drive directly into the USB ports located on the computer. The USB ports found on the keyboard and some hubs may not supply sufficient power to operate the Kingston DataTraveler properly. Also, go to Finder>Preferences>Sidebar and ensure that CD, DVD and iPod and External Disks are selected.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-18When a privacy zone is created, the total available data storage is broken up into a privacy partition and a public partition. The capacity shown in Properties will reflect the capacity of the partition that you are currently logged into. To see the capacity of the privacy partition, log into the privacy zone. To view the capacity of the public partition, log out of the privacy zone. Refer to the security software's user manual for more details.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-07Yes, this DataTraveler issupported by Linux as long as you have Linux Kernel 2.6.x and above.
Please note: If the DataTraveler comes with software, it will not function with Linux. Only the drive itself is compatible with Linux.
FAQ: KDT-011411-DRV-02Windows assigns new drives to the next available physical drive. It will sometimes take the same drive letter as a network drive for this reason. This is a common problem with removable storage devices.
To resolve this go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Note the drives on the right window pane. See if the Kingston (x) is recognised. (x) denotes the drive letter that Windows assigned to the Data Traveler.
If the DataTraveler isusing the same drive letter as one of the other drives, right-click theKingston Drive letter and click on "Change Drive Letter and Paths".
In the next dialog box,click on the "Change" button and assign a drive letter that is notcurrently being used.
Note: Do not manually change drive letters if you have a "Privacy" DataTraveler that assigns two drive letters for the device.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-03On Macs, you first have to empty the trash can in order to regain the space. You may have to plug the drive back in after emptying the trash.
If this does not work then the device should be completely reformatted. Please follow these instructions for formatting your Kingston device.
WARNING: Formatting will erase all your data so please make sure you have a copy before proceeding.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-04
Please note this product was discontinued before Windows 7 was released and there are no further updates for this drive. The security application may not work in Windows 7.
However, Windows 7 includesa feature which may allow you to simulate the function of the application undera previous operating system, the Compatibility Mode.
To access this featureplease follow the following steps:
This happens if the DataTraveler has been formatted with Microsoft Windows NTFS. To resolve, format the DataTraveler with Mac OS X using MS-DOS File System.
To format the DataTraveler with Mac OS 10.3.X, do the following:
Be aware MacOS 10.6.5 will support full read and write access to exFAT formatted drives. So formatting the drive using exFAT file system may also resolve this problem. MacOS still has read only access to NTFS formatted drives.
Some devices (MP3 players, digital photo frames, etc) will not read NTFS or exFAT file systems.
Also Windows XP and Vista will require an update in order to access exFAT.
For additional assistance using the Data Traveler, please visit http://www.kingston.com/support/howtodt/default.asp to view the DataTraveler "How To" videos.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-08If you have a desktop computer, make sure the DataTraveler is inserted directly into one of the main USB ports. These USB ports are usually located in the back of the tower. If these ports are difficult to access, we recommend a 3ft USB extension cable.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-091. The DataTraveler could be conflicting with a pre-assigned drive letter. To resolve, do the following (Do not do this for a "Privacy" drive that assigns two drive letters):
2. The DataTraveler may be conflicting with pre-installed software. Disable all applications running in the background prior to installation of the Data Traveler.
3. Make sure Windows, any USB controller drivers and the system BIOS for you computer is up to date.
4. If you have a desktop computer, make sure the DataTraveler is inserted directly into one of the main USB ports on the back of the PC. Front ports, keyboard ports or USB Hubs may not supply sufficient power for the High Speed DataTraveler to function properly.
5. Check for a possible conflict is another USB device such as a printer or USB card reader. Unplug the other USB device, insert the DataTraveler drive and restart the system. After the DataTraveler is configured you should then be able to connect the other USB device.
FAQ: KDT-012314-GEN-02After formatting theDataTraveler in Mac OS X, the following symptoms may apply:
This is most likely a result of using the GUID partition table, which is the default partition table for Intel-based Macs. The GUID partition table is only supported in Windows Vista. Windows 7 and Windows XP do not support this file system. To resolve, you must erase the drive via Mac OS X with the appropriate options selected. Follow the steps below to erase your drive properly with Mac OS X.
After the format is complete, verify that the disk is now using MBR by looking at the "Partition Map Scheme" in the lower right corner of the Disk Utility window. It should now display "Master Boot Record".
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-16This is a limitation of the file system. In order to transfer more data to this unit, you will need to remove the current data on the drive and create folders on the drive to copy files to. Once this is done, you should be able to transfer more data to the DataTraveler.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-12Because the DataTraveler is 32GB or larger, Windows 7 will not allow you to format it to FAT32. You will have to convert it using a Command Prompt. Click on Start>Run and type in CMD and click on the OK button. Type the following in the command prompt (see image). Replace F with the drive letter for your drive. Please take notice of the spaces in between.

Follow the steps below toformat the DataTraveler with an NTFS File system using a Windows PC.
Note: Admin rights are required.
The Kingston (Removable) drive window will display "Formatting" while the drive is being formatted. Once the format is complete, the status will revert to "Healthy".
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-17ReadyBoost is a Windows Vista and Windows 7 feature which has the ability to use USB flash drive storage space to improve system performance. The DataTraveler does not support Windows ReadyBoost.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-11This is a problem related to copying directories (created with Finder) from and then back to a USB storage device configured with an MS-DOS/FAT file system. Until Apple releases an update addressing this issue, the following is a safe solution.
Unfortunately none ofKingston DataTravelers are supported in Windows ME.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-21There are several possiblereasons why your DataTraveler is not installing on Windows Vista.
a) Windows\Inf
c) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\
d) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\usbstor.inf_...
e) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\disk.inf_...
f) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\volume.inf_...
g) Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wpdfs.inf_...
h) Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers
Change Legacy USB supportin the BIOS to Disabled (or the opposite of what it is set at currently).
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-23In order to resolve this, you will need to edit the Registry. If you are not careful you could cause serious damage to the computer. Click on your Start button and then go to Run. Type in the word, "regedit", and click OK. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\IOS and find the word "noide" in the right pane. Delete this entry, save the changes and then reboot the system.
FAQ: KDT-010611-GEN-24This usually is caused by a program that re-partitions the drive to a smaller capacity it can use. The native Windows format utility is usually not able to restore the capacity. We suggest you search online for a third party format utility.
FAQ: KTD-012711-GEN-26Too many entries for mounted devices in your registry can cause this problem.Once all the entries are cleared, the software should work again. To do this, go to Start and type regedit in the search field. Make sure to back up your registry before making any changes.Here are instructions for backing up your registry.
In the directory list on the left side, find the entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices.Remove all entries except for default (it won't let you remove default anyway).
KDT-012612-URD-07
FAQ: KDT-012612-URD-07When a privacy zone is created, the total available data storage is broken up as a privacy partition and a public partition. The capacity shown in Properties will reflect the capacity of the partition currently logged into. To see the capacity of the privacy partition, log into the privacy zone. To view the capacity of the public partition, log out of the privacy zone. Refer to the security software’s user manual for more details.
FAQ: KDT-011211-PW-07Please note this product was discontinued before Windows 7 was released and there are no further updates for this drive. The security application may not work in Windows 7.
However, Windows 7 includes a feature which may allow you to simulate the function of the application under a previous operating system, the Compatibility Mode.
To access this feature please follow the following steps:
1) With the USB flash drive inserted, click on "Start", followed by "Computer"
2) Select the drive letter assigned to the USB stick, locating the software application on it.
3) Right-click on the .EXE file and select "Properties" from the drop-down menu.
4) Click on the "Compatibility" tab and put a tick in the box to activate the options list of available operating systems.
5) Choose to run the software under EITHER Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) OR Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or 2)
6) Confirm your choice by clicking on "Apply" at the bottom of the box
FAQ: KDT-051811-PW-09Unfortunately Kingston does not offer Windows 98SE drivers for this drive. However, some end users have reported successful installation with a generic Windows 98SE - USB mass storage device driver. This driver can bedownloaded free of charge from a third party vendor athttp://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php.
Please note: Kingston does not support; nor can we be held liable for problems resulting from the download, installation or use of this generic device driver. In addition, none of the DataTraveler software bundles are supported in Windows 98SE.
Any software that comeswith the drive will not be compatible with Windows 98SE regardless of whetherthe drive itself works with the OS.
FAQ: KDT-011411-DRV-01Questions about a Kingston product you already own? Ask a Kingston expert.
Complete a short form for prompt resolution
Monday–Friday 08:00–18:00 GMT +8
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