Probably not, although I can't say for sure. Unfortunately, the download page only says "For Windows Vista/XP", so Windows 95/98/2000 users are probably left out as well. Google Chrome does not run on Windows 95/98/ME, though the code is open so it can be made to do so if anyone wants to take the time to do so. The official version of Google Chrome will not allow it to run on Windows 2000, but an unofficial compile can ignore the checks, and it will run, but with some missing features (none important). According the system requirement of the Google crome it only works in windows xp , and vista ,Google crome does not support the windows 98 and Me
sure do!
No use the Google box.
You can't. What you can do is to install windows 95 on virtual machine, and try playing. Most likely it will not work either.
only in compatability mode
Most games written for Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 will run on Windows 98. Games that were only written with Windows 2000 or later in mind will usually not run on Windows 98.
No. Windows 95 requires a 32-bit processor (a 386 or higher). 286 and under processors won't work.
By and large, yes. Some programs do not work correctly, such as DOOM 95, for instance, Other may require you to run them in a compatibility mode.
Yes, just with IE 5 or lower
probably no, because window 95 games doesn't know window vista....but if the game is recently updated, then yes. depends what game are you playing
Yes, if you use Application Compatibility Toolkit
While I see no particular reason why you couldn't, the vast difference in hardware requirements and supported devices make finding a system that would both run Windows 95 to a useful extent and provide acceptable performance for Windows Vista extremely difficult. For instance, Windows 95 has sever problems with larger amounts of RAM, and probably won't boot with more than 490 MB installed (you can work around it after Windows 95 is installed.) Few graphics cards support both Windows 95 and Windows Vista (the GeForce 6 series is the only exception I can think of). USB support is only found in certain versions of Windows 95, and none at all for USB 2.0. Windows 95 doesn't support SATA controllers. Most wireless cards won't work. And so on, and so on...Bottom line: if you absolutely must run Windows 95, do it in a virtual machine.