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Old 01-04-2007, 02:04 AM
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XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

How to use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301911/en-us


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"rdtrap" wrote:

| I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
| very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
| XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
| --
| rich in florida


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Old 01-04-2007, 02:04 AM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

How to use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301911/en-us


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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"rdtrap" wrote:

| I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
| very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
| XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
| --
| rich in florida


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Old 01-04-2007, 02:04 AM
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RE: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE



"rdtrap" wrote:

> I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> --
> rich in florida

Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive, then
partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions, then
create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then quit
Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After that,
install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file system
(NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that you have
working backups of all your data files.
Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use the
software.
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RE: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE



"rdtrap" wrote:

> I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> --
> rich in florida

Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive, then
partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions, then
create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then quit
Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After that,
install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file system
(NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that you have
working backups of all your data files.
Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use the
software.
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Old 01-04-2007, 02:04 AM
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE



"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> How to use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301911/en-us
>
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "rdtrap" wrote:
>
> | I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> | very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> | XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> | --
> | rich in florida
>
>
>

Anyway, my method is in case the Compatibility Wizard doesn't work. Usually
Win95 and Win98 software doesn't work on XP.
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE



"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> How to use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301911/en-us
>
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "rdtrap" wrote:
>
> | I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> | very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> | XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> | --
> | rich in florida
>
>
>

Anyway, my method is in case the Compatibility Wizard doesn't work. Usually
Win95 and Win98 software doesn't work on XP.
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RE: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

Thanks for the help William
--
rich in florida


"William" wrote:

>
>
> "rdtrap" wrote:
>
> > I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> > very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> > XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> > --
> > rich in florida

> Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
> different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive, then
> partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions, then
> create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then quit
> Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After that,
> install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file system
> (NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that you have
> working backups of all your data files.
> Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use the
> software.

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RE: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

Thanks for the help William
--
rich in florida


"William" wrote:

>
>
> "rdtrap" wrote:
>
> > I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to run some
> > very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I have both
> > XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do this??
> > --
> > rich in florida

> Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
> different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive, then
> partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions, then
> create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then quit
> Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After that,
> install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file system
> (NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that you have
> working backups of all your data files.
> Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use the
> software.

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Old 01-04-2007, 02:08 AM
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

Is your Toshiba a Satallite? If it is I don't think that you will be
able to do
what you wish. Windows 98 needs to be installed on the first active
partition, C:. Then when you insert the recovery DVD from Toshiba,
which is a Ghost image, it will just format your drive and make it the
same as it came from the factory. It can be done but it would be
somewhat cheaper to buy a used PC for your embroidery software.
For example buy another full version of XP and then hunt down the
drivers for your notebook for both W98 and WXP.

> Thanks for the help William


>> "rdtrap" wrote:
>> > I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to
>> > run some
>> > very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I
>> > have both
>> > XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do
>> > this??


> "William" wrote:
>> Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
>> different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive,
>> then
>> partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions,
>> then
>> create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then
>> quit
>> Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After
>> that,
>> install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file
>> system
>> (NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that
>> you have
>> working backups of all your data files.
>> Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use
>> the
>> software.



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Old 01-04-2007, 02:08 AM
Frank
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Re: XP 2005 Media Edition & 98 SE

Is your Toshiba a Satallite? If it is I don't think that you will be
able to do
what you wish. Windows 98 needs to be installed on the first active
partition, C:. Then when you insert the recovery DVD from Toshiba,
which is a Ghost image, it will just format your drive and make it the
same as it came from the factory. It can be done but it would be
somewhat cheaper to buy a used PC for your embroidery software.
For example buy another full version of XP and then hunt down the
drivers for your notebook for both W98 and WXP.

> Thanks for the help William


>> "rdtrap" wrote:
>> > I have just bought a new Toshiba notebook computer XP and I need to
>> > run some
>> > very expensive embroidery software that will only run on 98. Can I
>> > have both
>> > XP and 98 on this machine without a problem? And how do I do
>> > this??


> "William" wrote:
>> Unfortunately, you have to reformat your drive unless someone posts a
>> different suggestion. Read before doing this! Reformat your drive,
>> then
>> partition the drive using an XP CD. Delete the current partitions,
>> then
>> create around a 30-40GB partition for Win98. Format as FAT32, then
>> quit
>> Setup. Start off the 98 CD and install to the FAT32 partition. After
>> that,
>> install WinXP by creating a new partition in Setup using any file
>> system
>> (NTFS recommended). REMEMBER TO DO A FULL FORMAT! And make sure that
>> you have
>> working backups of all your data files.
>> Then after all that, you should be able to boot into Win98 and use
>> the
>> software.



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