This was a great find. Thanks again.
thanks for this made my life much easier I know you didn't create it but still I only know about it because of your video so thank you, made my good old windows 98 experience much easier
Excellent presentation... Very nicely explained and documented ... If this does the trick for my Dell Dimension 2400 then Mr. Petrilla get a free trip to Dairy Queen for his favorite double dipper for sure...
Thanks Your video saved me time searching for vintage driver library on my own. I'm using a ps/2 mouse, it wouldn't have been a problem because I'm old school. Had to waste a cd/r because the cd/rw wasn't liked my the hardware. other than that I cannot complain
Thanks! Worked great! When the computer restarted it forced me into the BIOS to actually set the CMOS date and time and all things moved forward after that. NO idea what caused that but I'm currently pulling a bunch of pictures off the W98 rig onto a thumbdrive! Whoo hooo!
Thanks for the tip, i"m gonna try it. I just got a old P II system with win 98 to play some games from my childhood. I have some old GPU's in my basement that i didn't even knew I still had so have to try out differnt drivers. I have a external cd writer but burning a cd everytime for just a driver is time consuming and i don't have that many blanc cd's left so a flash drive would be very easy.
I'm using dosbox on console, and I did get w98se running so well , but I didn't know how to use USB with it , please help
Hello, does it work with laptops on win98 too ?
How come you need yo remove the USB controller (device)?
I messed up. I was doing this half asleep and got to the step where you delete the usb part, then tried to tab around. It then occurred to me that my keyboard is also usb. This computer only has usb. I’m an idiot.
Fun fact it does not work on windows 98 FE (first edition)
Nice shirt - let's go bowling after we finish copying
Why?
@techjesse