Windows 98 computer

aimeeandbeatles

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I want to get a Windows 98 computer for my old games. Today I went down to computer store and they said it'd be rather difficult for them, 'cos all the old parts are hard to find.

I already have the 98 SE installation CD, so what should I do?

Here's my ideas:

1. Get an old computer from a thrift store and replace the broken parts. The problem is, you can't tell what parts are broken until you open it up, so it might be just useless.
2. Get a computer with XP, wipe XP, and install 98 SE. (I don't know if this will work.)
3. Buy all the parts, and build one myself. I might be able to get old parts at yard sales, or even my high school ('cos they had a pile of floppy drives that they threw out.) Although they say anyone who can turn a screwdriver can build one, I can't even do that 'cos of chronic pain.

I can't use eBay, BTW. Does anybody have suggestions/tips/warnings/etc?

Thanks for help. :)
 
If you want win 98 because you want to play dos games, try dos box: http://www.dosbox.com/

If you want to play old windows games, don't they work in compatibility mode? You can try to make a dualboot Ubuntu linux en install wine if the games don't work in vista or XP.

2. Get a computer with XP, wipe XP, and install 98 SE.
Before you do this, make sure you have the win98 drivers for the hardware. I don't think you will get win98 drivers actually, it's such an old OS.
 
If your intent on running Win98 download Virtual PC from Microsoft and install it in that.

I can also recommend virtual box. However, I don't think he will be abe to run games on it. I have bad experiende trying to run old games on virtual machines.
 
I tried Virtual PC and it crashed repetedly, because I have XP home and it wants another edition of XP.

I use DOSBox for DOS games, but I have a few 16-bit games that XP don't like. (I also tried bypassing the installer and copying direct from CD, 'cos sometimes the program itself is 32-bit, but no luck.)

Thanks everyone.

P.S. Is dual-booting XP and 98 a good idea?
 
Thanks. :)
 
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