All versions of Windows 98 support FAT32.
You can technically download any version on Windows 98. However, versions 8.0 and 8.1 are the only versions that will both run on Windows 98 and still connect to the Yahoo network.
Yes.
All versions of Microsoft Office (with the exception of those created for Macinthoshes) up to and including Office XP are compatible with Windows 98.
The most commonly used versions of MS Windows are: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, and soon - Windows 7!
List of released versions before XP on PC: Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 98 Windows NT (rereleased) Windows 95 (several) Windows NT (several) Windows 3.1 Windows 3.0 Windows 2 (several) Windows 1 (several)
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1. Windows 98 no longer receives security updates or bug fixes from Microsoft. 2. Hardware manufacturers often don't make drivers available for Windows 98 for newer products. 3. Newer versions of Visual Studio don't support Windows 98, so many newer programs won't run on Windows 98.
Windows 98 does not include drivers for USB Mass Storage devices. A generic driver is available, however.
Windows have gone through many versions. They include Windows 3.1 95 98 98SE ME NT 2000 XP Vista Soon to be released Version 7
You have to use newer versions of Nero, and you can do with your cds what you used in windows 98.
There are versions of Adobe Flash Player up to version 9. The reason that newer versions are not produced are due to the lack of users, the lack of support for newer APIs in Windows 98, and the fact that a Windows 98-era computer wouldn't perform well enough for the new features that Flash 10 offers, anyway.