Ake Usb2 Cardbus Bc168 Driver: !!install!!

Have a working driver for a different revision of the BC168? Share the hash and version in the comments below to help the legacy computing community.

Because the original manufacturer's website is no longer active, you have three primary ways to get the card running: Ake usb2 cardbus bc168 driver

If you can find a driver specifically labeled "Ake BC168," it is likely a repacked version of the NEC or VIA drivers mentioned above. If you download a RAR or ZIP file labeled as the specific Ake driver: Have a working driver for a different revision of the BC168

: Designed to work with a wide range of older environments, including Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP Dual Power Options If you download a RAR or ZIP file

The AKE USB2 CardBus BC168 was a lifesaver in the era of Windows XP laptops that had only one or two USB ports. However, in 2024, you must ask:

Modern Windows versions include built-in drivers for the NEC chipset. PCMCIA/Cardbus under Windows 98 - no cards recognized

Windows 98 does not natively support USB 2.0, so manual driver installation is mandatory.