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In windows 98 and windows me, the icons have a color depth of 16-bit, in windows xp the icons have a color depth of 32-bit and so they are higher quality. Note: Windows xp more user freindly and graphics clear.
No. They both use the same desktop paradigm, but Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer into the desktop shell.
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It depends on what kind of hardware you have. There is no direct upgrade from 98 to Vista. You'll have to basically format the drive and do a clean installation.
On The Desktop Right Click > Arrange Icons By > Show Desktop Icons.If Its Already Checked Let Me Know. Need More Assistance?Visit freewebs.com/carloscomputerhelper And Go To The Request Page.which window op you are currently running now. is it win 98 then by using win98 CD the dir of Explorer if it doesn't work for let me know. Adee They are hidden.A prank a friend and I played on some school mates once involved something like this.First we took a screen shot of the normal windows screen, and we used that as a wallpaper. Then we created custom icons that looked exactly like the wallpaper and camoflouged them.People could see the pictures of icons on the wallpaper, but not the camofloged icons we made and moved. Consequently, everyone was befuddled.I doubt this happened to you, but It's worth a shot. Check what kind of wallpaper you have set by right clicking on the Desktop and selecting properties, just to see if it's been tampered with.Good lord, yes they are hidden, just reverse the option to hide icons. Its in the display properties under effects... Start> Control Panel> appearance and themes>folder options> veiwIf you have Windows XP just right click your mouse on the desktop, then click on arrange icons by, then check SHOW DESKTOP ICONS. I think this also works for Windows 98
Go to your control panel and go to appearence/desktop and you should figure it out from there.
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In theory, yes. However, a PC running Windows 98 is likely to be quite old and will not have the necessary specifications to run Windows 8.1, so you need to check the system requirements for Windows 8.1 and see does the computer meet those requirements.
Yes, a Microsoft Windows XP installed compuer can be replaced with Windows 98. By, following these instructions: (Print this web-page out, so that when you get ready to get rid of Microsoft Windows XP and replace it with Microsoft Windows XP you will know what to do) 1.) First, make sure that you have Windows 98 CD-ROMs. If you don't you can order some via TigerDirect.com. 2.) Anyway, if you do have Windows 98 CD-ROMS, insert the regular installation one. 3.) Then, click on, "Start", and, "My Computer" 4.) Next, click on, "Local Disk C:/" in the My Computer program (wait until the words where the words, "Local Disck C:/" change to words that have something to do with Windows 98) 5.) Then, your Microsoft Windows XP-installed desktop PC or notebook, will automatically load the Microsoft Windows 98 InstallShield Wizard. 6.) After your Microsoft Windows XP-installed desktop PC or notebook, automatically loads the Microsoft Windows 98 InstallShield Wizard, follow the installation instructions provided on the first installation window on your desktop PC or notebook, screen. 7.) There you go, those are all of the 6 steps that you need to know in order to replace your Microsoft Windows XP desktop PC or notebook, to Microsoft Windows 98.
Try getting KernelEx, but whar are the specs in your computer? laptop or desktop?