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.
Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista.
Windows Vista.
to organize files, and don't use windows '98 ever, and only use xp if you can't use windows 7...'cuz vista's trash
The Hard Drive with Windows Vista installed on it would not work in Windows 98 unless you reformatted it using the FAT32 File System, thus erasing all data. Windows Vista uses the NTFS file system, which is not supported by Windows 98.
You can try to run it in the compatibility mode. But 99% of games for Windows 98 will not work under Vista.
Yes the claim is that vista is compatible with programs designed for windows 98 and vice versa.
It depends on what kind of hardware you have. There is no direct upgrade from 98 to Vista. You'll have to basically format the drive and do a clean installation.
Windows Vista has Windows Calender Hi, I'm looking for this too, Calendar Creator Plus for Windows Vista. Did you ever find it or an equivalent?
windows XP, windows Vista, windows 98
No. Office 98 is a Mac version.
i have a CD with software for digital maps made for windows 98 is there any way i can play it with vista
There are several files in Windows 98, far more than just two.