Win98,win2000,and winXP support IEEE 1394.
Yes, but only if your motherboard supports the ability to boot to alternate IDE devices\drives. If your WinXP system does support this then you will need to temporarily install the hard disk from the old Win98 system as the primary master and install your Win98 OS on it. The installation of Win98 on the hard disk drive will not work in your system running XP. Win98 Plug and Play is more Plug and Pray, so don't bother trying. Backup you data first because install the win98 OS probably will remove all your data. Remember to remove the XP hard disk so you don't install win98 over it. Once you are done with the install of Win98 you will need to re-install the Winxp drive as the primary master and configure the win98 hard disk as secondary master. Your BIOS setup should allow you to select what drive to boot with. Good Luck!!!
there is not enough ram try getting a ram upgrade
Of course you need to partition your drive. If you already have installed Windows XP You need to make a new partition for win98 formated FAT32. WinXP use NTFS formatting.
I believe you can hook the 98 one up CABLE SELECT and it will view it just as a file system to retrieve from.
while installation, choose the "new installation" option.. dont choose "upgrade" option..
The second drive can certainly be installed, but the computer will only recognize the boot block of the "C" drive. alternate bootloaders can be installed that take over the boot block, and will allow mutliple Operating Systems.
In 2005, Lexmark advised me that "network sharing" an X7170 is only supported by their WinXP driver. Their Win98/WinME driver doesn't support this attachment method, and wiull not be enhanced. Try this workaround: -- USB connect the X7170 to your WinXP PC and install it there -- Then define it as a 'peer-to-peer' shared printer resource in that PC -- Now any other PC in that workgroup should be able to use it (through the WinXP PC) like any other shared resource Good luck...
Search for "Create & Share" at the Intel website www.intel.com if you have Windows 98/SE. If you have Windows 2000/XP, you have to buy and install the Upgrade CD from www.shop-intel.com after downloading the Win98 version. Good luck
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if u have winxp on the master hd, just boot ur computer from a 98boot disk and install win98 on the slave. the computer should automatically configure itself for dual boot.
haha all of them do!