No, unless it's an MS-DOS game or the pc game disk says windows 98 on it
Yes
Most of the typical Windows operating systems work with the BT Voyager 200V modem. This includes Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows NT 4.
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Windows 95, Windows NT 4, Windows 98 (Standard and Second Edition).
Try disabling hyperthreading (HT) in the BIOS. Windows 98 cannot utilize the features of hyperthreading, and having it enabled may interfere with the way Windows 98 expects to handle threads.
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Windows 95 and 98 is based on the Windows 4.x Kernel. Windows 2000 and XP is baed on the NT Kernel. XP sports a different GUI compared to 95982000, this is the main difference between windows 2000/98 and XP.
The second edition for Windows 98 was released on May 5, 1999. Internet Explorer 4 was the operating system which came with the release at that time and was considered to be the best one to date.
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Eight have been released: 1.Windows Me 2.Windows Ce 3.Windows 98 4.Windows 2000 5.Windows Server 2003 6.Windows XP 7.Windows Vista 8.Windows 7
There are several possible methods: 1. Burn a CD on the Windows 98 computer with the files you want to transfer. 2. Purchase a USB Flash drive and drag files from the Windows 98 computer onto it. Then plug the drive into the Vista computer and drag them back. 3. Share a folder over a network connection. 4. Use floppies.
An 8 GB file cannot be placed on any file system supported by Windows 98. You could put such a file on an NTFS partition and use third-party software to access it from Windows 98, but programs on Windows 98 may have trouble reading or modifying it above the 4 GB boundary.