![]() I don't know anyone who has attempted this, or even really thought of attempting this, but if you are a masochist with too much time on his hands who is really intent on running Windows 98 SE, you could try replacing the underlying DOS (7.0, I think) with FreeDOS. I agree with everyone who said that your problems most likely have something to do with having hardware that Windows 98 SE doesn't know how to drive. I really thought the PS/2 ports would be working. I'd appreciate any suggestions as to what's going on. Repeated all of the above steps just to be sure, and again no mouse or keyboard at steps 6/7. So I unplugged my USB mouse and keyboard and replace them with a PS/2 mouse and keyboard. ![]() Okay, so the USB ports are not working, either because they just won't work, or they won't work until Wndows 98se is installed. Tried using the keyboard to go to the "continue" button and it wouldn't move. Tried to move the cursor to the "continue" button and it wouldn't move.ħ. The install disk was recognized and a dialog came up asking if I wanted to continue setup.Ħ. Put in the bootable Windows 98se disk and shut down/restarted the computer.ĥ. While in MS-DOS, reformatted the hard drive as FAT32 (500GB drive). At this point my USB mouse and USB keyboard were working fine.ģ. Got me a bootdisk and powered up into MS-DOS and did a complete FDISK etc. I figured I'd try installing Windows 98 (second edition) on an older IBM Netvista (which came with XP).ġ. Currently at home, with lots of time on my hands, so.
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