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  1. An online recreation of the Windows 98 operating system, featuring classic design and functionality.

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      The whole interface is now pixel perfect accurate to Windows...

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  2. Running Windows 98.

    • How to Play Old PC Games on Modern Platforms
    • Step 1: Prepare DOSBox-X
    • Step 2: Install Windows 98
    • Step 3: Installing Software and Games
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    You can play old PC games by installing a functioning version of Windows 98 with DOSBox-X. This process involves configuring DOSBox-X to mimic the hardware found in a Windows PC from the late 1990s, creating a virtual disk on which to install Windows 98, following the setup procedure, then finalizing the procedure to install drivers. Lastly, you ca...

    First, download and install DOSBox-X from the official website. The emulator works on all major platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Now it's time to create a DOSBox-X configuration file. This tells the emulator which type of CPU to use along with other information like RAM allocation and sound card. We will eventually edit this file to a...

    To install Windows 98, you'll need a disk image version (preferably in ISO format). Though Microsoft no longer offers it for sale, Windows 98 is still under Microsoft copyright and can't legally be downloaded from the web. However, if you can get your hands on an old Windows 98 CD, you can create an ISO from it. You'll need a full retail or OEM rel...

    While Windows 98 is running it's not possible to mount disk images, hard drive images, or folders as drives. You'll need to do this by editing your win98.conf file (or creating a new one and loading from that). If you have a disk image for a game you want to play, you'll need to make changes to the [autoexec]section of the file at the end. After in...

    You can now install games either by mounting their installation media ISO or by mounting a folder and running the installation executables. You'll find a lot of Windows 98-era demos on the Internet Archive, most of which clock in well below 100MB. While many titles have been lost to time (and you'll need to use your DOSBox-X Windows 98 installation...

    Learn how to install Windows 98 on your computer and run some classic games with DOSBox-X, an emulator that supports DirectX and 3dfx Voodoo graphics. Follow the step-by-step guide to create a virtual disk, boot Windows 98, and install software and games.

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  4. The purpose of Emupedia is to serve as a nonprofit meta-resource, hub and community for those interested mainly in video game preservation which aims to digitally collect, archive and preserve games and software to make them available online accessible by a user-friendly UI that simulates several retro operating systems for educational purposes.

  5. www.retroarch.comRetroArch

    RetroArch is a frontend for emulators, game engines and media players that supports Windows 98 and other operating systems. Download the stable or nightly version for Windows 98 and enjoy classic games on your PC.

  6. Windows 98 Virtual Desktop. Please Wait... Images for the virtual desktop are now being preloaded into RAM. When this is complete, you will be presented with the desktop and be able to browse all available options without the need for further loading. 22:53.

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