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| Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or > run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support > Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance. >[/color] How does Windows 98 know that the laptop is new? [color=blue] > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message > news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... > I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like > to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following > various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, > so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and > wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about > drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? > > All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >[/color] |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Windows 98 will not install or > run on a new laptop.[/color] And your evidence for that is? |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) On Fri, 9 May 2008 19:29:00 +0100, "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message >news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Windows 98 will not install or >> run on a new laptop.[/color] > >And your evidence for that is?[/color] I think he's safe on that one. Especially if it's a Vista laptop. Many manufacturers don't provide XP drivers, so it's unlikely that the Mfr will supply Win98 drivers. |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) Bill Yanaire wrote: [color=blue] > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message > news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >[color=green] >>Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or >>run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support >>Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance. >>[/color] > > > How does Windows 98 know that the laptop is new? > > >[color=green] >>-- >>Carey Frisch >>Microsoft MVP >>Windows Desktop Experience - >>Windows Vista Enthusiast >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>"kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message >>news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... >>I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like >>to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following >>various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, >>so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and >>wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about >>drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? >> >>All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >>[/color] > > >[/color] Well his only problem could be if the laptop uses sata...then he could have a real problem finding, if they even exist, the proper Win98 HDD drivers. Frank |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or > run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support > Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance.[/color] If he uses a VM like VirtualBox, it presents old NIC and HD setting, it just might work in a VM. Most VMs abstract the real hardware from the guess OS in an emulation layer. Can't say I have tried it but it might work. That is, Windows-98 does not need SATA drivers, just enough smarts to use the emulation BIOS aught to be enough. For devices like CD-ROM, might want the VM to provide them as SCSI to Win98. [color=blue] > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message > news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... > I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like > to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following > various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, > so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and > wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about > drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? > > All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >[/color] |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) "Frank" <fb@signm.crt> wrote in message news:48249e29$0$30514$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...[color=blue] > Bill Yanaire wrote: >[color=green] >> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message >> news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>[color=darkred] >>>Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or >>>run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support >>>Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance. >>>[/color] >> >> >> How does Windows 98 know that the laptop is new? >> >> >>[color=darkred] >>>-- >>>Carey Frisch >>>Microsoft MVP >>>Windows Desktop Experience - >>>Windows Vista Enthusiast >>> >>>--------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>"kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message >>>news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... >>>I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like >>>to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following >>>various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, >>>so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and >>>wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about >>>drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? >>> >>>All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >>>[/color] >> >> >>[/color] > Well his only problem could be if the laptop uses sata...then he could > have a real problem finding, if they even exist, the proper Win98 HDD > drivers. > Frank[/color] Frank, you are truly one stupid know nothing twit. In a VM, it does not present to the guest the raw hardware. It presents an emulated device. You would not need SATA drivers if you say presented a ATA or SCSI interface in the VM. Go back to your sniping. It is what you do best. |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) Canuck57 wrote: [color=blue] > "Frank" <fb@signm.crt> wrote in message > news:48249e29$0$30514$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >[color=green] >>Bill Yanaire wrote: >> >>[color=darkred] >>>"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message >>>news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> >>> >>>>Windows 98 is obsolete and will not install or >>>>run on a new laptop. Contact Toshiba support >>>>Windows Vista troubleshooting assistance. >>>> >>> >>> >>>How does Windows 98 know that the laptop is new? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>-- >>>>Carey Frisch >>>>Microsoft MVP >>>>Windows Desktop Experience - >>>>Windows Vista Enthusiast >>>> >>>>--------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>>"kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message >>>>news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... >>>>I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like >>>>to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following >>>>various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, >>>>so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and >>>>wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about >>>>drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? >>>> >>>>All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >>>> >>> >>> >>>[/color] >>Well his only problem could be if the laptop uses sata...then he could >>have a real problem finding, if they even exist, the proper Win98 HDD >>drivers. >>Frank[/color] > > > Frank, you are truly one stupid know nothing twit. > > In a VM, it does not present to the guest the raw hardware. It presents an > emulated device. > > You would not need SATA drivers if you say presented a ATA or SCSI interface > in the VM. > > Go back to your sniping. It is what you do best. > >[/color] You're the idiot. The OP is looking to dual boot. If Vista crashes on him having VM won't make a **** bit of difference. I know what I'm talking about and from reading your fukkin lying bull**** linux crap you don't have a GD clue. Get lost canadian idiot bacon!...LOL! Frank |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) "Nonny" <nonnymoose******.com> wrote in message news:b2792499479m134b83uh27pijq7f46th63@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Fri, 9 May 2008 19:29:00 +0100, "Gordon" > <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote: >[color=green] >>"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message >>news:eBxxyEgsIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Windows 98 will not install or >>> run on a new laptop.[/color] >> >>And your evidence for that is?[/color] > > I think he's safe on that one. Especially if it's a Vista laptop. > Many manufacturers don't provide XP drivers, so it's unlikely that the > Mfr will supply Win98 drivers.[/color] You only need to make sure you can get drivers for the emulator devices in the VM. 2nd, I have yet to see a mobo I couldn't get XP drivers for. That is, show me a vendor that produces a Vista only mobo or a Vista only video card? How about a Vista only hard drive? Is there a Vista only chipset from Via, AMD or Intel I haven't heard of? The real truth here is a PC vendor doesn't want to support it. That is quite a bit different than not being able to get drivers. This is a FUD line to Heil Vista crowd. If it runs Vista, it will run XP at this point in time. And it is almost certainly to run XP much faster and be compatible with older devises Vista no longer supports. Another point, Dell, HP and others are not going to be so quick to produce a Vista only PC any time soon. Most businesses only support XP with no near term plans to expand into Vista. In fact, most businesses I know are seriously considering skipping Vista like WinMe. Vista is a turd and they know it. |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) you can probably do it, although there are definitely going to be hurdles to get win98 to install. to dual boot, you need a new partition on your hard drive, (use the drive manager built in with vista) your new partition will have to be formatted in fat32 as win 98 does not support NTFS. here's where your fun will begin. Most Win98 disks will not boot. you will need a win98 startup disk, usually saved to a floppy, however most new laptops no longer have floppy drives. you can get a boot disk image online, and you may be able to use it from a sd card or thumb drive (google is your friend). after you have a new partition restart your laptop, and make sure your BIOS is set to boot from whatever you have your win98 boot disk saved to. it will boot, and find your win98 Cd run win 98 setup, carefully making sure you install it only to your new partition. assuming all goes well, when you are done you will boot into win 98. The odds that all your hardware (graphics card, sound, ethernet, wifi), will be supported in win98 are slim so you may end up with a lame duck OS. you will need to scour the web for specific or generic win98 drivers for your hardware. To set-up the dual-boot, restart your PC with the Vista DVD in the drive. When asked - boot from the DVD when set-up pops up select repair, and then repair start-up. after a few minutes the PC will be ready to restart and this time will boot back into Vista. Now download a program called Easy BCD, and run it (in administrator mode) It will allow you to change your boot loader to give you the dual boot option when you boot. Win98 requires so little resources, that it would run great in virtual PC. That is a much better option. "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like > to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following > various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, > so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and > wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about > drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? > > All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >[/color] |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) I would go with Virtual PC. "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like > to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following > various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, > so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and > wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about > drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? > > All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >[/color] |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) Mark wrote: [color=blue] > I would go with Virtual PC. > > "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message > news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... >[color=green] >>I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like >>to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following >>various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, >>so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and >>wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about >>drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? >> >>All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >>[/color] > > >[/color] VM is not dual booting. Frank |
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| Re: Running a 2nd OS with Vista Home edition (Windows 98?) Hi, Your best bet is to use Virtual PC, as drivers for your laptop to support Win98 will likely not exist. What specifically were you hoping to use Win98 for? It's pretty easy to set up in a VPC, just like installing to a blank hard drive (you even need a boot floppy - this too can be emulated). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "kplumm" <kplumm********.com> wrote in message news:ac2dae33-76fb-4873-ad50-02fafcb5a871@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > I've lost a magazine I had that talked of having dual OS's. I'd like > to put Windows 98 on my Toshiba laptop if it can be done. Following > various problems I have put Vista and all the Updates on 3 times now, > so I don't want any risks. I read a little bit about Virtual PC and > wondered if there were other options. Also, what happens about > drivers? Will, in 98 mode, the laptop use the Vista drivers? > > All advice/ suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >[/color] |
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