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This is for support people, because you're more likely to stumble upon large copies of Windows 98 media.

Does anyone know if ALL Windows 98 CD's are bootable? Does it apply to both first and second editions? The only copy I ever had was an OEM copy from a restore media, so I never got to check it out.

Another miscellaneous question: I'm looking on ebay, and I notice some Windows 98 CD's look plain like the Windows 95 CD, while others are holographic, like the Windows 2000 and XP CD's. Anyone know when or what the distinction is between those? (first edition? second edition? past a certain mfg date?)
 

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Hi blah 789


As far as being able to use the Windows 98 CD, it doesn't matter much if it's bootable or not, so long as the PC that it's destined for has a floppy drive. Bootable Win98 floppy diskettes are redistributable, and available at sites such as bootdisk.com.

I'd recommend a Windows 98 2nd Edition CD, since it is the better version. It also happens that many of the 2nd Edition CDs are bootable. I hope the PC that you intend to use the Win98se on is a vintage PC, since newer machines (especially those with cpus faster than 2ghz, and newer chipsets on the motherboard) just don't have Win98se drivers available. It does run reasonably well when installed inside Virtual PC or VMWare. I haven't tried it in Xen on a Linux box, but that might be a possibility as well.

Best of luck
. . . Gary
 

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Tend to agree with Gary - get a 98SE disk (I have one and it's bootable). That said, tho', you could get a 98 disk (any flavour) and use it to create a bootable CD (keep the one you bought as a backup). Do a Google search for "bootable 98" and you'll find any number of sites that will guide you through the (easy) process.
 

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better make sure they are legal, if oem but been used before, they will not be valid to use anymore. Some are bootable, I have one that is. If they are upgrades, then they will need older versions of windows in order to use.

You can get a bootdisk from bootdisk.com

there is no way to generalized and say that only holographic coated are bootable or all 98se are bootable. Its like saying all non holographic disk are pirated. So many different disks was released.
 
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