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Windows 98

MS Windows 98 operating system that was released for PC computers in 1998

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Can you have Windows 98 installed in the C partition of a PC and Windows XP installed in D partition?

It is very easy to do this. The only thing you must remember is that you cannot install windows 98 from Windows XP environment. Either install 98 first and then XP or after installing XP reboot in DOS mode. The install will ask for the drive to install to when you do so?

What antivirus software can support windows 98?

Very few anti-virus programs still support Windows 98. Here are some of the following:

ClamWin - no on-access protection

Avast!

Kaspersky - only business versions

Is it illegal to distribute a Windows 98 or other Microsoft boot disk online?

Distributing a Windows 98 CD is definitely illegal. However, judging by the numerous copies of MS_DOS out in the open, it appears that distrbuting MS-DOS boot disks is legal, as long as the downloader has a legal copy of Windows.

How do you update Windows 98 to Windows 7?

That is a large update, you will first want to be sure that the system that is running Win98 has the power to run Win 7. If so, then you need to pop in the Win 7 install disk and follow the on screen prompts.

How much is a computer running on Windows 98 worth?

They are practically worthless, though you may find someone willing to buy one, usually because they don't know any better.

How do you load ansi sys in CMD window?

According to Microsoft, you can't. But you can in a COMMAND window (or a CMD window in which you run COMMAND) as long as you include ANSI.sys in the SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT file. I have tried this in Win2k and it works - to a degree.

Differnence between Windows server 2003 enterprise edition and windows server 2003 datacenter edition?

What are the differences between Standard, Enterprise and

Web Editions of Windows Server 2003?

you can find answer here it self

Answer 1:

windows Server 2003 Standard Edition - Standard server that

can be a DC, runs ADS and DNS. Does not support Itanium

Based PC's and cannot be used as a Streaming media Server

but not as a cluster Node.

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Windows Server 2003 Datacentre Edition - Everything a

stndard Server can do, but able to support Itanium based

PC's, adn cable of being a Node in a cluster. More robust,

and supports non unuiform Memory access, 64gb Ram and CPU's

Windows Server 2003 Web Edition - Made for Web deployments,

webservices and applications. Cannot run ADS on it, and

it's never as DC.

Answer 2:

windows Server 2003 Standard Edition - Standard server that

can be a DC, runs ADS and DNS. Does not support Itanium

Based PC's. Can be used as a Streaming media Server

but not as a cluster Node.

Answer 3:

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Windows Server 2003 Datacentre Edition - Everything a

stndard Server can do, but able to support Itanium based

PC's, and capable of being a Node in a cluster. More

robust, and supports non uniform Memory access, 64gb Ram

and 8 CPU's

Windows Server 2003 Web Edition - Made for Web deployments,

webservices and applications. Cannot run ADS on it, and

it's never as DC.

by Raghavendra.P.R Here are some of the technical details that would be more help full Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition

Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is aimed towards small to medium sized businesses. Flexible yet versatile, Standard Edition supports file and printer sharing, offers secure Internet connectivity, and allows centralized desktop application deployment. This edition of Windows will run on up to 4 processors with up to 4 GB RAM. 64-bit versions are also available for the AMD x86-64 architecture and the Intel clone of that same architecture, EM64T. The 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is capable of addressing up to 32 GB of RAM and it also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA), something the 32-bit version does not.

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is aimed towards medium to large businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up to eight processors and provides enterprise-class features such as eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) software and support for up to 32 GB of memory. Enterprise Edition also comes in a 64-bit edition for Intel. 64-bit versions are also available for the AMD x86-64 architecture and the Intel clone of that same architecture, EM64T. The 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is capable of addressing up to 1 TB of RAM. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions support Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). by Raghavendra.P.R Answer:Enterprise Edition:

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is aimed towards medium to large businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up to eight processors and provides enterprise-class features such as eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server software and support for up to 32 GB of memory through PAE. Enterprise Edition also comes in 64-bit versions for the Itanium and x64 architectures. The 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition are capable of addressing up to 1 TB of memory. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions support Non-Uniform Memory Access. It also provides the ability to hot-add supported hardware. Enterprise Edition is also required to issue custom certificate templates. Datacenter Edition

Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition is designed for infrastructures demanding high security and reliability. Windows Server 2003 is available for x86, Itanium, and x86_64 processors. It supports a maximum of up to 32 processors on 32-bit or 64 processors on 64-bit hardware. 32-bit architecture also limits memory addressability to 64 GB, while the 64-bit versions support up to 1 TB. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, also allows limiting processor and memory usage on a per-application basis. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access. If supported by the system, Windows, with help from the system firmware creates a Static Resource Affinity Table that defines the NUMA topology of the system. Windows then uses this table to optimize memory accesses, and provide NUMA awareness to applications, there by increasing the efficiency of thread scheduling and memory management. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition has better support for Storage Area Networks. It features a service which uses Windows sockets to emulate TCP/IP communication over native SAN service providers, thereby allowing a SAN to be accessed over any TCP/IP channel. With this, any application that can communicate over TCP/IP can use a SAN, without any modification to the application. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, also supports 8-node clustering. Clustering increases availability and fault tolerance of server installations, by distributing and replicating the service among many servers. Windows supports clustering, with each cluster having its own dedicated storage, or all clusters connected to a common Storage Area Network , which can be running on Windows as well as non-Windows Operating systems. The SAN may be connected to other computers as well.It supports high capacity of data.

Can Windows 98 use DSL?

If the DSL modem is connected to a router that Windows 98 is connected to, or if Windows 98 is connected directly via an Ethenet cable, then yes. Most new DSL modems won't work if you connect them via a USB cable, but the Ethernet will still work.

How convert Windows 98 Japanese version to English version?

You don't.

The only way to change the base language in Windows (start button, menus etc) is to reinstall windows with a disk in the language you require.

How do you remove a partition on a hard drive running Windows 98 without reformatting the hard disk?

On a Windows 98 system, there is very likely to only be one partition on the disk. The difference between formatting the disk and deleting the partition would thus be a matter of semantics. Either way, all the data on the hard drive would be gone.

How do you tell the difference between Windows 98 SE and Windows 98?

Right-click "My Computer" and select "Properties." Under "System, it will have a build number. SE will also say "Second Edition." If the build number is 4.10.1998, you have the first edition. If the build number is 4.10.2222, you have the second edition (SE).

Where are Cds available?

HMV, Future Shop, Walmart, Zellers, Sam the Record Man, Pharma Plus, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Giant Tiger.

Why is Camtasia Studio not working on windows 7?

To solve this problem just download/install

TechSmith Screen Capture/ CodecEnSharpen

on http://www.techsmith.com/download/codecs.asp

How do you use DBAN on Windows 98?

DBAN does not run on Windows 98. It is run as its own operating system. To run DBAN, you must configure your computer to boot from a CD or DVD.

What were the old games on Windows 98 called?

The default games were Hearts, Solitaire, Spider Solitaire, Freecell, Minesweeper, and Pinball if you had windows 98 plus!

Computer will run only in safe mode in normal windows start up it keep rebooting and wont go into windows?

Check in the registry programs which are starting on system boot. One of them might work incorrect. Start->Run->Regedit, press enter. After that, go in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. Delete what you think is crushing your system, try to start your system in normal mode. Check the path HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run also.

What music players are compatible with Windows 98?

If you are referring to software, there are several programs available that you can use to play music on Windows 98:

* Windows Media Player 9 * WinAmp (up to version 5.35) * VLC (0.8.6 is the last officially supported, newer versions may or may not work) * Media Player Classic If you are referring to portable MP3 players, any that work as a USB Mass Storage device (like a Flash drive) will work once you install a driver. A link to the necessary driver can be found in the related links section below.

Do you save a drawing as a text file?

Save it as a bitmap picture right click on it and select open with select notepad save document as whatever.

Can a centrino processor run Windows Vista?

Yes, but much slower than it would run Windows XP or a Linux distribution. Make sure your computer has at least 1GB of RAM to run Vista decently.

Can Windows 95 or Windows 98 run on a RISC processor?

No. Windows 95 and 98 are tied to MS-DOS, which is closely tied to both x86 processors and instruction sets, and the BIOS found in most PCs. Windows 95/98 were never ported to another processor, since doing so would necessitate a rewrite of the lower-level components, and would miss the entire point of Windows 9x, backwards-compatibility with legacy apps, altogether.

Window NT runs directly on RISC processors such as the the PowerPC, the DEC Alpha, and the MIPS R4000.

Windows CE also runs directly on RISC processors such as the MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.

Any version of Windows intended to run on an x86 processor could run inside an emulator such as Bochs, DOSBox, RealPC, Transformer for the Amiga, or some other x86 emulator.

How many GB partition supported by fat?

Only 2 GBs. If you want more, go to FAT32, or reduce the size of your partitions.