Try ebay. Go on the Microsoft site, Or try any private computer repaire stores.
You must have an installation disc to upgrade Windows 98.
Windows 98 startup disk has some useful utilities and can be used to repair Windows 98 without any additional drives. A floppy which was created by format A s, just have loader, and couple system files to be able to boot MSDOS.
A startup boot is when you boot from a startup disc.
add/remove programs
In the Add/Remove Programs icon is a tab called Startup Disk, click the tab
The purpose is to help start up your computer and the installtion
type WIN to load the desktop
add/remove programs applet in the control panel !
Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and select the program from the task manager.
No. Only one can be in control of the hardware at a time. You can, however, dual-boot them and choose which one you want to use at startup.
As long as the drive is capable of reading DVDs, and the file system is one that Windows 98 understands (must be ISO9660 or UDF 1.02), Windows 98 should be able to read the disc. Note that Windows 98 cannot read UDF 1.50 or later discs, which Windows Vista and some DVD authoring programs default to.
The startup splash screen is embedded into IO.SYS. You can make your own startup screen (minus the scrolling bar at the bottom) by making a 320x400, 256 color bitmap image, naiming it LOGO.SYS, and placing it in C:\.