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Guest Lorenzoi
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I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

(pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

needed??

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Guest Franc Zabkar
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Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:27:01 -0700, Lorenzoi

<Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and

composed:

>I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

>(pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

>version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

>OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

>they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

>alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

>needed??

 

Have you tried the Maximus Decim driver set:

http://rapidshare.com/files/66648662/nusb32e.exe.html

 

- Franc Zabkar

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Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

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Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

 

"Lorenzoi" <Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:73DE5CED-2A46-4A8E-B178-7960744C6453@microsoft.com...

> I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent

jump

> (pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

> version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

> OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

> they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

> needed??

>

 

 

Install XP on a second partition and dual boot

Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:21:58 +1000, Franc Zabkar

<fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote:

>On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:27:01 -0700, Lorenzoi

><Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and

>composed:

>

>>I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

>>(pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

>>version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

>>OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

>>they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

>>alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

>>needed??

>

>Have you tried the Maximus Decim driver set:

>http://rapidshare.com/files/66648662/nusb32e.exe.html

>

>- Franc Zabkar

 

I use this program and it works great. Just plug in any USB device

and it works.

 

The link provided above does NOT have the download on their site.

Clicking on the link does nothing. I tried in both Firefox and IE.

Maybe their site is having technical issues, or?????

 

Maybe someone else knows another download site for this file.

Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

"Lorenzoi" <Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:73DE5CED-2A46-4A8E-B178-7960744C6453@microsoft.com...

> I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent

jump

> (pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

> version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

> OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

> they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

> needed??

 

WinXP has a special "compatibility" feature designed

to make earlier apps (Win3.1 or Win95 or Win98) run

under XP. Each app can be thus configured via

/ Properties. This system is not guaranteed but worth

testing in your situation.

 

A cheap alternative (at $100-$150 for a used XP PC

in good order) is a network linking a Win98 to an XP

PC, also useful for backup to large-sized drives etc.

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

http://www.mdgx.com/spx/NUSB.EXE

 

Be sure to scan all downloads for malware first.

 

letter...@invalid.com wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:21:58 +1000, Franc Zabkar

> <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote:

>

> >On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:27:01 -0700, Lorenzoi

> ><Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and

> >composed:

> >

> >>I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

> >>(pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

> >>version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

> >>OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

> >>they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

> >>alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

> >>needed??

> >

> >Have you tried the Maximus Decim driver set:

> >http://rapidshare.com/files/66648662/nusb32e.exe.html

> >

> >- Franc Zabkar

>

> I use this program and it works great. Just plug in any USB device

> and it works.

>

> The link provided above does NOT have the download on their site.

> Clicking on the link does nothing. I tried in both Firefox and IE.

> Maybe their site is having technical issues, or?????

>

> Maybe someone else knows another download site for this file.

Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

 

"Lorenzoi" <Lorenzoi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:73DE5CED-2A46-4A8E-B178-7960744C6453@microsoft.com...

>I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

> (pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

> version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

> OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

> they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

> needed??

 

Make two Win98 partitions.

 

Put your programs on both partitions.

 

Upgrade one of them to XP. Don't allow the XP install to mess

with the other partition unless it does so to implement a dual boot

menu.

Posted

RE: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

Consider buying another hard drive to have XP on and use Windows 98 on your

primary hard drive and 98 gets installed first and XP next on the appropriate

second hard drive. I would use Fat32 file system for Windows 98 Second

Edition and NTFS file system for XP. Windows 98 Second Edition will not see

XP and that is good. Windows XP will see Windows 98 Second Edition but do

not touch Windows 98 Second Edition with Windows XP because you could mess it

up and only make any changes to Windows 98 Second Edition from within Windows

XP Professional when you have a problem with Windows 98 SE. This is the way

I roll it at least on my multi-boot computer.

 

"Lorenzoi" wrote:

> I have W-98 in my secondary PC. However, W-98 does not support recent jump

> (pen) drives, thus I am plannig upgrade to Wxp. Have boxed Wxp upgrade

> version but instructions indicate that the upgrade will "replace" previous

> OS. I have several important W-98 program that will like to keep, but

> they will not work properly under Wxp. Thus, will like to keep W-98 as an

> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

> needed??

>

Guest J. P. Gilliver (John)
Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

In message <#ailco$HJHA.1756@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, FromTheRafters

<erratic@ne.rr.com> writes

[]

>> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

>> needed??

>

>Make two Win98 partitions.

>

>Put your programs on both partitions.

>

>Upgrade one of them to XP. Don't allow the XP install to mess

>with the other partition unless it does so to implement a dual boot

>menu.

>

How do you stop the XP install "messing with" the existing installation?

>

--

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** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for thoughts on PCs. **

 

"Bollocks," said Pooh, being more forthright than usual.

Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

Re: Two Operating Systems W98 / Wxp

 

 

"J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6JPG@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote in message

news:fBveC$PZEX4IFwor@soft255.demon.co.uk...

> In message <#ailco$HJHA.1756@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, FromTheRafters

> <erratic@ne.rr.com> writes

> []

>>> alternative OS. Q: How can I installe Wxp and keep W-98 to be used when

>>> needed??

>>

>>Make two Win98 partitions.

>>

>>Put your programs on both partitions.

>>

>>Upgrade one of them to XP. Don't allow the XP install to mess

>>with the other partition unless it does so to implement a dual boot

>>menu.

>>

> How do you stop the XP install "messing with" the existing installation?

 

It's an upgrade - of course it will "mess" with the existing installation.

 

If XPs setup program is too 'ham-fisted' to install on a pre-partitioned

harddrive - use another partitioning tool. I can't do tests here anymore

because my test computers are gone now. My XP machine has an OEM

version and reloads from an EISA Configuration partition (which stomps

on any partitions I make for dual booting purposes). From my reading on

XPs setup partitioning tool - it can install XP on your choice of partition.

 

At the very least, you should be able to install the XP upgrade to 98

on the entire drive and then use linux or partition magic to repartition

it making room for the 98 install. I suggested having 98 already on the

other partition because I heard XPs multiboot manager is picky about

the order in which OSes are installed. LILO or GRUB should be able

to handle XP and 98 (which it will call DOS) and you could have Linux

as well for maintenance purposes.


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