Guest farjmd Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a whole new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating system. The suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full version of XP or Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the PC for the periphiles are not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade version of XP and had no problem converting my old PC from Win 98 to XP but how would I do this with a New PC that does not use the old ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP?
Guest Bob I Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 If you don't buy a computer already set up with the operating system, YOU will be responsible for getting all the drivers working properly. Provided you are ready to do that, boot from the XP CD and insert the 98 CD when it asks for the qualifying operating system. farjmd wrote: > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a whole > new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating system. The > suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full version of XP or > Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the PC for the periphiles are > not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade version of XP and had no problem > converting my old PC from Win 98 to XP but how would I do this with a New PC > that does not use the old ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP?
Guest Malke Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 farjmd wrote: > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a whole > new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating system. The > suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full version of XP or > Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the PC for the periphiles > are not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade version of XP and had no > problem converting my old PC from Win 98 to XP but how would I do this > with a New PC that does not use the old ribbon cables to the Hard drive > and CD reader?? > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP? No, you don't need to install Win98 first. You will put the XP install CD in and start the installation. Very quickly the installer will say that it can't find a qualifying operating system and ask you to put your older operating system CD in the drive. You'll put in your Win98 disk (can't be an OEM restore disk though, it needs to be a real Win98/ME install CD). After the installer checks it, you'll then be asked to put the XP install CD back in the drive. Although upgrades usually go smoothly, it would be extremely foolish not to have all your data backed up onto removable media first. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Patrick Keenan Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 "farjmd" <farjmd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:72F6BCD1-94E4-4ECA-B52F-C071189F7355@microsoft.com... >I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a whole > new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating system. The > suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full version of XP or > Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the PC for the periphiles > are > not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade version of XP and had no > problem > converting my old PC from Win 98 to XP but how would I do this with a New > PC > that does not use the old ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP? If you don't want to purchase a new OS, this is actually hard to do; generally you need to buy components and build the system yourself. From a major vendor, this will likely cost more because they can't test it the same way as any other system. I would suggest another tactic. You can find very good used XP Pro systems for under $300. I recently purchased a couple of 3gHz HP desktop systems wth 2 gig RAM and 40 gig hard disks for around $200 each (no monitor). I expect these systems to run for several more years with no trouble at all. I would also suggest that you consider shifting to a new hard disk, as drives do have a limited life span. HTH -pk
Guest 3c273 Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 I believe XP will ask you for the 98 cd during install if there is not a qualifying install on the hard drive. Louis "farjmd" <farjmd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:72F6BCD1-94E4-4ECA-B52F-C071189F7355@microsoft.com... > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a whole > new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating system. The > suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full version of XP or > Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the PC for the periphiles are > not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade version of XP and had no problem > converting my old PC from Win 98 to XP but how would I do this with a New PC > that does not use the old ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP?
Guest HeyBub Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 farjmd wrote: > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a > whole new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating > system. The suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full > version of XP or Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the > PC for the periphiles are not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade > version of XP and had no problem converting my old PC from Win 98 to > XP but how would I do this with a New PC that does not use the old > ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP? The only hazard I can see is if the new PC has SATA drives. I doubt you'll be able to find SATA drivers for Win98.
Guest smlunatick Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 On Sep 12, 8:32 pm, "HeyBub" <hey...@gmail.com> wrote: > farjmd wrote: > > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a > > whole new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating > > system. The suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full > > version of XP or Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the > > PC for the periphiles are not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade > > version of XP and had no problem converting my old PC from Win 98 to > > XP but how would I do this with a New PC that does not use the old > > ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? > > > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP? > > The only hazard I can see is if the new PC has SATA drives. I doubt you'll > be able to find SATA drivers for Win98. Can not the XP Upgrade CD read the Win98 disk during the upgrade qualification check?
Guest Malke Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: XP Upgrade from Win 98 smlunatick wrote: > On Sep 12, 8:32 pm, "HeyBub" <hey...@gmail.com> wrote: >> farjmd wrote: >> > I recently had my Desk Top PC's Mother Bd. Burn up. I'm looking at a >> > whole new system but I do not want to purchase a new operating >> > system. The suppliers are telling me I'll have to purchase the full >> > version of XP or Vista (yuck) because the new interfaces within the >> > PC for the periphiles are not supported by Win 98. I have the Upgrade >> > version of XP and had no problem converting my old PC from Win 98 to >> > XP but how would I do this with a New PC that does not use the old >> > ribbon cables to the Hard drive and CD reader?? >> >> > I have to first load Win 98 the upgrade to XP? >> >> The only hazard I can see is if the new PC has SATA drives. I doubt >> you'll be able to find SATA drivers for Win98. > > Can not the XP Upgrade CD read the Win98 disk during the upgrade > qualification check? Any SATA drivers for Win98 (and I don't see how there could be any since I don't think SATA was around then, although I could be wrong) would be for Win98 and not XP and therefore useless. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
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