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Windows 98 vm image
Windows 98 vm image









windows 98 vm image
  1. #Windows 98 vm image install
  2. #Windows 98 vm image windows 10
  3. #Windows 98 vm image windows

#Windows 98 vm image windows

Its 'experimentally supported' on Windows 98. Lots of people in person and on the Internet recommend VMwares p2v program, which had been replaced with VMware convertor. So this should be usable by my son to run a VM, and I think at a better quality.

#Windows 98 vm image windows 10

I've downloaded VirtualBox from Oracle to try to set up the Windows 98 virtual machine on my Windows 10 computer. you should be able to capture the mouse by clicking the VM screen, then you can use the mouse to click buttons in the GUI.

windows 98 vm image

Ive looked at all the guides but theyre for 86Box 2.00 which has a slight.

#Windows 98 vm image install

Press Esc until you see the following screen and then press Enter. It just sits around serving up files, and I dont use its console at all. Unfortunately, Microsoft Virtual PC, the program I used on Windows XP to install my Windows 98 virtual machine, doesn't seem to be suitable for Windows 10 (it'll only work on Windows 7 or below). I made an HDD image and inserted an ISO of Windows 98, but nothing really happens. Here I have set the first floppy drive to 3.5" 1.44 MB in 86Box settings and configured the floppy drive A: to correspond.Īll that's left to do is save the settings. A: corresponds to the first floppy drive in 86Box settings, B: is the second one. There, choose a floppy drive icon to configure its type. So it is not bad idea to install the latest Firefox that was available for Windows 98. That was a modern browser at the time, but doesn't work well with modern websites and comes with a lot of JavaScript errors popups. Floppy configuration is under the Standard icon: By default Windows 98 SE is installed with Internet Explorer 4.0. Otherwise, just use arrow keys, Tab, Enter, and Esc to navigate the interface. If you configured mouse properly, you should be able to capture the mouse by clicking the VM screen, then you can use the mouse to click buttons in the GUI. That should land you at the following screen: You will probably want to spam the key straight from start, as the BIOS doesn't wait for long. When you see the above screen, press Del. (This might be an intentional fault, since MS no longer supports older MS operating systems on Hyper-V. I suspect that there's a fault in Microsoft's emulated PS/2 controller. Windows 98 should be glowing on that (virtual) hardware. While there are specialised P2V tools for a simple one-off like this it's not worth the bother of tracking one down. Generation 1 virtual hardware emulates an Intel 440bx chipset with PS/2 keyboard and mouse. VirtualBox will automatically choose the correct OS. Select the 'Name' field and type 'Windows 98 SE'. According to your 86box.cfg, that should be an AMI BIOS. I'd use any of the regular imaging tools, such as Clonezilla, Ghost, etc, to take an image of the Win 98 machine, create an empty virtual machine and restore the image to that. Click 'New' at the top left hand corner of the window to start creating your virtual machine. You are supposed to enter the BIOS setup of the VM, not your host computer.











Windows 98 vm image