It is very easy to do this. The only thing you must remember is that you cannot install windows 98 from Windows XP environment. Either install 98 first and then XP or after installing XP reboot in DOS mode. The install will ask for the drive to install to when you do so?
A partition is created on the hard drive
It all depends on how many your computer will hold.
Windows NT is advance technology than Windows 98. Hence when you boot your computer using Windows NT you will be able to all FAT32 partition. However, If you use Windows NT file system like NTFS than you won't be able to access this from Windows 98. As Windows 98 can only access MS DOS/FAT32 kind of partitions.
Yes, a Microsoft Windows XP installed compuer can be replaced with Windows 98. By, following these instructions: (Print this web-page out, so that when you get ready to get rid of Microsoft Windows XP and replace it with Microsoft Windows XP you will know what to do) 1.) First, make sure that you have Windows 98 CD-ROMs. If you don't you can order some via TigerDirect.com. 2.) Anyway, if you do have Windows 98 CD-ROMS, insert the regular installation one. 3.) Then, click on, "Start", and, "My Computer" 4.) Next, click on, "Local Disk C:/" in the My Computer program (wait until the words where the words, "Local Disck C:/" change to words that have something to do with Windows 98) 5.) Then, your Microsoft Windows XP-installed desktop PC or notebook, will automatically load the Microsoft Windows 98 InstallShield Wizard. 6.) After your Microsoft Windows XP-installed desktop PC or notebook, automatically loads the Microsoft Windows 98 InstallShield Wizard, follow the installation instructions provided on the first installation window on your desktop PC or notebook, screen. 7.) There you go, those are all of the 6 steps that you need to know in order to replace your Microsoft Windows XP desktop PC or notebook, to Microsoft Windows 98.
Windows 98 is the operating system. It does not dictate the physical format of the computer, nor what hardware is included in it beyond its basic system requirements. Thus, a computer with Windows 98 installed may or may not have USB ports.
Window 98 is an older operating system for a PC
In theory, yes. However, a PC running Windows 98 is likely to be quite old and will not have the necessary specifications to run Windows 8.1, so you need to check the system requirements for Windows 8.1 and see does the computer meet those requirements.
you need to create a partition on your hard drive then put 7 on the partition and then get easy bcd 1.7.2
Only if you use Apples Boot Camp drivers to install Windows. If involves adding a small partition to the HD and then you install a purchased copy of Windows. You then have an installed full copy of Windows to use or play Windows games on.
Need for Speed High Stakes can be installed on modern PC's by setting the compatibility setting to Windows 98. Computers running Windows 2000 or earlier do not have a compatibility problem with the game.
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