yes, you can use DVDs on Windows 98, hence why the install disk is on a CD
Ad-Aware 2007 and later do not support Windows 98.
Windows 98 will support a maximum of nine monitors.
All versions of Windows 98 support FAT32.
The last version of Windows Media Player that will run on Windows 98 is WMP9. WinAmp 5.35 is the last version of WinAmp to support Windows 98. The last version of VLC to support Windows 98 (officially) is 0.8.6. The latest version of Media Player Classic still supports Windows 98.
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.
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all support USB
Windows 98 does not include drivers for USB Mass Storage devices. A generic driver is available, however.
Support for Windows 98 was dropped after the 2.0 line. Firefox 3.0 and higher are not compatible.
No.
USB is supported by Windows 95B and 95C, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and windows 7
A DVD-ROM drive does not have the capability to burn DVDs, only read them.you can reference the article :DvD Drive Can not Write to Writable Discs (Windows 98, ME, XP)http://laptopacadapter.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/dvd-drive-can-not-write-to-writable-discs-windows-98-me-xp/
Yes.