You can install it and look at the cd but it is very hard to install 98, you have to do this to https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/dual_booting.mspx?mfr=true
Windows 98 supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and ISO9660 (on CDs).
You have to use newer versions of Nero, and you can do with your cds what you used in windows 98.
No. They both use the same desktop paradigm, but Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer into the desktop shell.
Windows 98 will support a maximum of nine monitors.
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.
Windows 98: You can't (using the Operating System) Windows 2000: CTL+ALT+DEL then choose "Lock Computer" Windows XP: Same as Windows 2000 or use shortcut Windows Key + L
yes, you can use DVDs on Windows 98, hence why the install disk is on a CD
add/remove hardware for Windows 2000 Pc Card icon for windows 98
Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.
There are no unique features of Windows 98, nothing is unique about Windows 98.
It is not wise to use windows 98 anymore on any internet connected computer as security patches are no longer available. Install windows 2000 as a minimum.
Windows 98 will detect that a card has been plugged in. Whether or not it can USE it depends on whether the card has Windows 98 drivers available, and if you have installed them correctly. Most wireless A, B, and G cards have Windows 98 drivers, but very few N cards do.