Installing Windows 98 From Usb
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An original copy of Windows 98 SE. (I never tested this on the original edition) OKE DOOKIE! LETS GET STARTED! 1) Download win98boot HERE Extract it to a temporary folder like on desktop. 2) Download HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool from google by serching(HP USB Disk Storage Format Too donload) 3) Install HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and run it. How to Install Windows 98. Windows 98 was a closed source 16 bit/32bit hybrid operating system released 15th May 1998. It preceded Windows 95 but was succeeded by Windows ME. Upgrades were available with the release of Windows 98 Second. On Step 4 of 4: Creating bootable USB device, wait for the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool to format the USB drive and then copy the Windows 7 installation files to it from the ISO image you provided.
- Install Windows 98 From Usb Stick
- Steps In Installing Windows 98 Se
- Install Windows 98 From Usb Drive
- Windows 98 Usb Support
- Boot Windows 98 From Usb
New Driver Installation for Windows 98 SE: Use these instructions if you have just installed an Adaptec USB 2.0 card into your system. Remember that the first time you start your system after installing a card, it may take longer due to the fact that the operating system is locating and installing drivers for the card. Updating Drivers for. Windows 2000 drivers will not work in Windows 98. Windows 2000 is part of the NT-family, like XP, so I would hazard a guess that your software wont install in 2K if it wont install in XP. It is possible to run Windows 98 without the official mot.
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trying to install 98 from flash drive to hard disk
Hello,
I'm trying to install 98 from a flash drive to a hard disk inside the machine. Presently, I only have a USB connection in the tablet. Install free calculator on desktop. I do not have a CD or floppy disk drive for the tablet.
Thanks
See if this is of any help
Win 98
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If you haven't already Partitioned and made the USB Stick Active you may need to create a Bootable CD with Fdisk.exe on it to prepare the USB Stick if you haven't a Floppy Drive. You will need a DOS Boot Disk which can be downloaded from below.
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http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
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Download these files and add the new <b>fdisk.exe</b> to the floppy when it is created.
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<i>Tip. Dont forget to modify Autoexec.bat and Config.sys so that they don't reflect any Drives. Sample and an alternative way: http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootablecd Read the documentation below.</i>
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Windows 98 SE Custom, No Ramdrive
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Updated fdisk for Windows 98 bootdisks
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Because a lot of newer PC's don't have Floppy Drives anymore I use Virtual Floppy Drive. VFD.
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http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html#beta
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How to make a bootable CD
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http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000669.htm
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How to Make Bootable CDs
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http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/bootable_%20CD_page1.htm
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If you have access to the necessesary equipment keep the Active Partition at 2GB <i>Read On.</i>
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<b>Download the MS-DOS 7.10 Installation CD ISO Image</b>
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<b>MS-DOS 7.10 Installation CD ISO Image:</b>
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http://ms-dos7.hit.bg/#msfv
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Burn it to CD using Nero or any other Software that will support the ISO Image.
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<b>How to burn an ISO Image:</b>
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http://www.ubcd4win.com/burn.htm
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Ensure that you have an <b>Active Partition</b> on the new Drive and it is Formatted <b>FAT32</b>
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Disconnect the Hard Drive from the PC that you have been using. Set it to Boot from CD in the BIOS. Connect your USB Stick and turn on the PC.
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Insert the DOS CD that you created and follow the prompts to install it to the USB Drive. When you have finished installing DOS shutdown the PC and reconnect the Hard Drive.
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Restart the PC and reconnect the USB Stick, now you will need to copy the <b>Win9X Folder</b> from your XP CD to the USB Stick.
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When you have finished doing that, disconnect the USB Stick and insert it back into the original PC. Turn on the PC and you should end up with a DOS Prompt. Now you will have to remove the Non DOS Partition, delete the NON DOS Logical Partition first and then the NON DOS Active Partition. Once that is complete recreate the Primary Partition, exit out and restart the PC.
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When you get back to the DOS Prompt type in <b>CD Win9X</b> and press Enter. Type <b>setup.exe</b> and press Enter. Follow the prompts.
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<b>Hint!</b> <i>You may as well copy the Motherboard Device Drivers to the USB Stick at the same time as you are going to need them, also copy your Antivirus Sofware that you are going to install</i>
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Let us know how you get on.
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Install windows 98 on hard drive - from a USB flash drive
Hello,
Presently, I do not have a CD or floppy drive for this tablet. I only have a USB flash drive, which I'm attempting to use to install Windows 98 operating system on the tablet. The tablet does not have an operating system at this time.
Thanks
The directions above are to allow you to copy the
Windows Install Files to the USB Stick.
When you have the entire Install Disc of 98SE copied to the USB Stick all that should be required if your hardware supports this option is to insert the USB Stick into a USB Port and boot the Tablet then enter BIOS and select the First Boot Device as the USB then the HDD as the second Boot Device. Save these changes on exit and allow the system to restart.
It should then find the Install Files on the USB Drive and ask do you want to install from there.
If it doesn't either you have the Install Disc copied incorrectly or the Tablet doesn't support Booting off a USB Device.
I'm not sure that this is even possible as 98 relies on the Install Media to be active through the Install Process and 98 didn't have any USB Support till the SE Version and even then it wasn't very good so I don't know if this will even work here. Though if the Hardware supports Booting off a USB Device it should at the very least allow you to format the HDD and start the install till the first restart. After they it may fail to read the USB Stick.
You may need to copy the Install Files to a small Partition on the HDD from the USB Stick to install the OS here on a reboot after removing the USB Stick after the Copy to the HDD finishes.
I hope that helps.
Col
Just to add
The directions that I have supplied are for you to prepare the USB Stick to make it Bootable and act as a Drive so that it can be used to install Win98 to the Hard Drive in the Tablet. This is assuming that the USB flash drive can be booted from on the Tablet by setting the Boot order in the BIOS. Win98 will think that the USB flash drive is a Hard Drive it wont be worried about USB support at this time.
When you have prepared the USB flash drive try to boot from it. If it works but you can't install Win98 from where it is then you will have to make the Hard Drive in the Tablet Bootable by typing sys.com d: and press Enter. We will cross this bridge if needed later.
a work in process
Hello
Thanks for the support.
I downloaded the bootdisk and updated fdisk to a floppy drive on a different PC. I then used HP Drive Key Boot Utility to create the disk image file on the USB stick.
I tried a number of different modifications to Autoexec.bat and Config.sys but the outcomes were all the same.
The tablet bios would recognize the USB - I changed the boot order so it preceded the hard drive and got the following outcome when trying to boot up:
SYSLINUX 2.10 ...
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boot: (here I could make entries from keyboard such as sys.com d: - which resulted in 'could not find kernal image: sys.com')
Sceen then proceeded to show loading memdisk and then the .img file created by the HP Drive Key Boot Utility followed by the statement: Ready.
There was further output to the screen which ended with the last line:
Loading boot sector .. booting..
At this point there is a flashing cursor but will not take any input from keyboard.
Nothing happens after this except occasionally the screen will show flashing text or color lines then return to the text ending in .. booting..
Can you recommend a next step to try?
Thanks
Yeah,
follow the instructions that were provided.
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You should be able to install DOS 7 on it now.
so many questions
Hello
Was able to get a C: prompt on the tablet, but not using the USB stick loaded with DOS 7.1 using process you provided.
Got C: prompt from USB stick with disk image file from windows 98 SE bootdisk.
I am not sure what you mean by the new drive when you state: 'Ensure that you have an Active Partition on the new Drive and it is Formatted FAT32'
Also was not sure by your reference to a XP CD when you state: 'you will need to copy the Win9X Folder from your XP CD to the USB Stick'. I don't have Windows XP if that was the reference.
I installed DOS 7.1 from the CD to the USB Stick after the stick had been set up to be bootable including the Windows98 boot directory - the USB stick was able to get a C: prompt on the tablet before installing DOS 7.1 on it.
I have a second USB stick set up to boot the tablet. I loaded the Windows98SE disk on it and have access to all those files. Ran Fdisk.exe with this USB and was able to see both the USB and tablet hard drive. Started the setup.exe process but assume that it would setup on the stick and not the tablet hard drive so camcelled it.
Tried sys.com d: but don't know how to get to the tablet hard drive.
Will keep working on it.
Ok
Install Windows 98 From Usb Stick
<i>I am not sure what you mean by the new drive when you state: 'Ensure that you have an Active Partition on the new Drive and it is Formatted FAT32'</i>
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I am refering to the Tablet Drive.
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<i>Also was not sure by your reference to a XP CD when you state: 'you will need to copy the Win9X Folder from your XP CD to the USB Stick'.</i>
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I meant Windows 98 CD.
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I have been having a play as well and you wont be able to make the Tablet Drive Active unless you use the DOS based Partedt. part244.exe which can be downloaded here.
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http://www.ranish.com/part/
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I really don't think that you are going to be successful doing it this way as the USB Stick is going to be C:. I think that you would be better off with a Notebook IDE Hard Drive Adaptor. That way you can connect the Drive to a PC and use the CD to install to it. You are also going to need USB Drivers for 98.
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Here's how to create a bootable Windows installation USB drive starting with a Windows .iso file or a Windows Setup DVD.
Note
For new Windows 10 installations, we've got a tool that does this for you. See Download Windows 10.
What you need
- Windows 10 install .iso or DVD
- USB flash drive with at least 5GB free space. This drive will be formatted, so make sure it doesn't have any important files on it.
- Technician PC - Windows PC that you'll use to format the USB flash drive
- Destination PC - A PC that you'll install Windows on
Step 1 - Format the drive and set the primary partition as active
Connect the USB flash drive to your technician PC.
Open Disk Management: Right-click on Start and choose Disk Management.
Format the partition: Right-click the USB drive partition and choose Format. Select the FAT32 file system to be able to boot either BIOS-based or UEFI-based PCs.
Set the partition as active: Right-click the USB drive partition and click Mark Partition as Active.
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If Mark Partition as Active isn't available, you can instead use diskpart to select the partition and mark it active.
Step 2 - Copy Windows Setup to the USB flash drive
Use File Explorer to copy and paste the entire contents of the Windows product DVD or ISO to the USB flash drive.
Optional: add an unattend file to automate the installation process. For more information, see Automate Windows Setup.
Steps In Installing Windows 98 Se
Step 3 - Install Windows to the new PC
Connect the USB flash drive to a new PC.
Turn on the PC and press the key that opens the boot-device selection menu for the computer, such as the Esc/F10/F12 keys. Select the option that boots the PC from the USB flash drive.
Windows Setup starts. Follow the instructions to install Windows.
Remove the USB flash drive.
Install Windows 98 From Usb Drive
Troubleshooting: file copy fails
This can happen when the Windows image file is over the FAT32 file size limit of 4GB. When this happens:
Windows 98 Usb Support
Copy everything except the Windows image file (sourcesinstall.wim) to the USB drive (either drag and drop, or use this command, where D: is the mounted ISO and E: is the USB flash drive.)
Split the Windows image file into smaller files, and put the smaller files onto the USB drive:
Note, Windows Setup automatically installs from this file, so long as you name it install.swm.