![]() It just tells Windows which operating systems are supported and to use the usbstor.sys driver. I found out how to do this by looking at the. ![]() I'm not sure about other versions of Windows the standard 32 bit version of XP professional doesn't work with this method (it doesn't offer a fitting substitute driver, so the original Iomega driver is still needed). Iomega officially only supports Windows XP (32 bit) for this drive (Citizen X1-DE-USB), but with this procedure I got it to work both the 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows Vista. Getting an Iomega USB floppy disk drive to work in unsupported Windows versions
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