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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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Receiving Error When Trying To Install Win 98 ISO Image in Virtual Desktop
I downloaded an ISO image of Windows 98 SE. So far, I haven't had any luck getting it to run on virtual desktop. However, whenever I go to the D: or E: and try to type setup.exe, I get "CDR103: This CD is not a High Sierra or ISO-9660 disk." I tried a different 98 ISO file and got the same thing. I have also checked properties of the file and did verify that it is ISO.
I have booted with a win 98 boot disk and went through the whole partitioning and formating of the C: drive. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Woodland Hills, CA
Posts: 2,233
OS: Windows 98se/2000/XP/Vista
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Re: Receiving Error When Trying To Install Win 98 ISO Image in Virtual Desktop
Hi darkarchangel
We don't give advice for non-licensed copies of Windows. If your Windows 98 carries a legitimate license, don't use an .iso image to install into a virtual machine, you need to use the CD itself (an .iso image would need to be burned onto a CD as a bootable image to be useful). A Windows 98/98se CD should install fine into either Virtual PC or VMWare. Best of luck . . . Gary P.S. ... follow the instructions from Virtual PC or VMWare to install 98 as a virtual machine. You mention partitioning a hard disk with the older fdisk from Win98 ... that fdisk, unless updated, works for hard drives smaller than 64gb. The WinMe version of fdisk is necessary for hard disks larger than 64gb. Note - that if installing into a virtual machine, no partitioning of the host computer is necessary (it's a VIRTUAL environment). If you are attempting to install Windows 98/98se natively onto a machine from around 2006 or newer, you are likely to run into problems. The chipsets on many motherboards aren't supported, and there are timing issues with cpus faster than 2ghz for some Win98/98se networking components. In such cases, you'll need to use Virtual PC or VMWare.
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