I am sorry, you can't. It is not possible. There is a way if you have an image of the drive that had windows 98 on it but it would have had to come off the computer you are transfering the image to. The PID is what windows needs to correctly runn on another hard drive.
Though not terribly impossible, you would need a file splitter, and a couple hundred floppies. Also- you would be violating serious copyright laws.
You must have an installation disc to upgrade Windows 98.
No.
You can ask a friend - who has windows 98 - to make one for you
The floppy disk has nothing to do with the operating system on the hard drive. You can use a floppy disk created in Windows XP to boot a computer that has Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc...
No. Even though Windows 98 is old and no longer sold or supported by Microsoft, it would be illegal to provide you a download.
You can technically download any version on Windows 98. However, versions 8.0 and 8.1 are the only versions that will both run on Windows 98 and still connect to the Yahoo network.
You can open "My Computer", right-click on the floppy, and select "Format". Or, open up a command window and type FORMAT A:
The winnt32.exe command
The winnt32.exe command
You can download patches and Java and it should work. Update windows.
I found a few interesting leads by searching Google for "download spell check windows 98" Because I don't use Windows 98, I didn't download the programs to test them, but the descriptions looked promising.
Download a driver for your sound card.