You would have to get a CD drive which fits in your laptop or get an external USB one which you can connect to it
To reformat your hand drive using Win98 you need a Win98 boot floppy with reformat and fdisk options on it. To get started, insert the floppy and reboot the system. After the boot you will get a screen that asks you if you want to start windows with CD-Rom support, press the shift and F5 keys and you will get the prompt (a:\) type format c:/s This will reformat your hard drive with the system tools installed. If you need to create a new portion follow the steps above and when you get the a:\ prompt type fdisk and follow the instructions.I have reinstalled Windows 98SE after reformatting my hard drive several time. I was never able to directly install SE. First I had to install Windows 98, then insert the 98SE CD and go through the whole installation process again. I could never figure out why I had to first install 98 and then SE, but at least it works for me doing it that way.If you had Win98, and then bought the upgrade, you would need both disks to reinstall. Start with the new disk, the upgrade. At some point it will ask you to insert the old disk into the CD drive, so it can verify that you actually had a copy, and weren't just trying to get the upgrade because it costs less, without buying the original or older version. Sounds like that might be what happened.
I'm Thinking you want to delete the partitions on a hard drive for a PC.. The best and easyest way to delete a partition is to down load a win 98se boot disk and delete it that way.. let the floppy read and go to the #3 then the #4 if you're using winxp.. if you're using an older system like 98se or win me, you will pick 1 not 3..
Windows 95 can be directly upgraded by Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows 2000. Later versions of Windows (assuming the hardware is suitable) can only be installed with a clean install.
Windows 98 supports FAT filesystems only. Windows XP supports FAT and NTFS filesystems.
yes it is compatible with all windows.
Windows have gone through many versions. They include Windows 3.1 95 98 98SE ME NT 2000 XP Vista Soon to be released Version 7
A typical Windows 98 computer would have used a standard IDE drive. Any drive under 127 GB should work fine. You can still purchase IDE drives on online sites like Newegg, or used on ebay. Drives over 127 GB will not have the remaining capacity visible due to limitations of pre-2002 BIOSes and Windows 98 itself.
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME (unofficially).
No more than £10
Yes it is recommended to have a 64MB or higher DirectX 9.0c graphics card. Although it is playable on a 32MB graphics card. Here are the minimum and recommended requirements: The minimum system requirements are as follows: COMPUTER: IBM PC or 100% compatible OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft™ Windows 98SE/2000/XP (95/NT not supported) CPU: Intel Pentium® 4 1.3 GHz (or AMD Athlon ™ equivalent) RAM: 256Mb GRAPHICS: 100% DirectX 9.0 compatible 32 MB * (see below for support cards) SOUND: Windows 98SE/2000/XP compatible Sound card (100% DirectX 9.x compatible) CD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) CD-ROM drive HARD DRIVE: 2GB free disk space INPUT DEVICES: 100% Windows 98SE/2000/XP mouse and keyboard The recommended system requirements are as follows: CPU: Intel Pentium® 4 1.5Ghz (or AMD Athlon™ equivalent) RAM: 512 MB GRAPHICS: 100% DirectX® 9.0 compatible 3D Card w/ 64 MB SOUND: Windows 98SE/2000/XP compatible Sound card (100% DirectX® 9.x compatible) CD-ROM: Eight-speed (8x) CD-ROM drive or faster. HARD DRIVE: 2GB free disk space
If you only have one account then you can remove the password and it will automatically load your user.
iPod and WindowsPer Apple support "requires Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP". I have not gotten my iPod to work on 98se but did get it to work on WinME. Works on all Mac's (I have OS 8 - 10.4), and Slackware (Linux).