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Installing Windows 98 On Modern Pc
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Had old PC running Windows Millennium for the drivers it had for my Nikon slide scanner with which I was digitising my (large) slide collection.
The PC finally gave up the ghost & a friend kindly lent me his PC.
He had installed new motherboard, processor and memory c. 2007.
I transferred the HD from my old machine, formatted it & attempted to install Win 98.
The first prob I hit was that 98 wouldn't work with the 2 gig memory installed. Removed 1 gig & as advised on Microsoft Knowledge base, modified "System.ins" file to limit perceived memory to 750 mb.
This allowed me to install 98 but it would only open in "safe mode" & got the message "drives A & C are using MS-Dos compatibility file systems."
Any ideas how to proceed please.
The PC finally gave up the ghost & a friend kindly lent me his PC.
He had installed new motherboard, processor and memory c. 2007.
I transferred the HD from my old machine, formatted it & attempted to install Win 98.
The first prob I hit was that 98 wouldn't work with the 2 gig memory installed. Removed 1 gig & as advised on Microsoft Knowledge base, modified "System.ins" file to limit perceived memory to 750 mb.
This allowed me to install 98 but it would only open in "safe mode" & got the message "drives A & C are using MS-Dos compatibility file systems."
Any ideas how to proceed please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thanks Cleggie. As the machine is running in "Safe Mode" it does not allow access to the D drive so I cannot install the drivers that I have on the original disks for both the printer and the slide scanner.
The printer is a Canon 8200 photo. I have used this with Windows XP but I think the computer used Microsoft generic drivers and the printed photos were vastly inferior to those printed using the correct Canon drivers.
The printer is a Canon 8200 photo. I have used this with Windows XP but I think the computer used Microsoft generic drivers and the printed photos were vastly inferior to those printed using the correct Canon drivers.
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HI Fender62 - Thanks for your post. Unfortunately, although the printer will run on other versions of Windows (have run it on XP) I can only get a decent quality photograph print using the original Canon drivers and they will not load onto OS's after Millennium. Although this is an old printer, with the correct drivers, things, like for example, skin tones, are excellent.
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