Yes, the ipconfig
command does work on Windows 98, but it is not natively available as it is in later versions of Windows. Instead, Windows 98 uses the winipcfg
utility to display IP configuration details. Users can access it by running winipcfg
from the Run dialog. This tool provides similar functionality to ipconfig
found in more recent Windows operating systems.
Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.
Yes the Sims 2 should work on Windows 98.
There is no specific printer that you "need" for Windows 98. Any printer with a Windows 98 driver should work.
sure do!
ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
IPCONFIG is one, and it is a part of Windows 2000-Win7. In the run box or the command console you would first do: Ipconfig /release Then you would do: Ipconfig /renew If you have Windows 95/98, the equivalent would be WINIPCFG, and it is in the form of a GUI, so you would click on the release or unbind button and then on the renew or bind button.
ipconfig /renew if you're on windows
Do you mean the games say "compatible with windows 98?" and you have Windows XP? Games are backwards compatible. Meaning, if the games say "windows 98", windows 95 is ok (anything before windows 98 will work). But it is not forward compatible--Windows 2000, windows xp, etc. will not work. does this answer?
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.
Support for Windows 98 was dropped after the 2.0 line. Firefox 3.0 and higher are not compatible.
You probably don't. Most software designed for 98 will still work with XP; the reverse is not true.