How Do You Install Windows 98 On A PC With XP On It?
A dual-boot system is a computer that has two operating systems on it. When your computer boots up, you are presented with a boot menu that allows you to select which operating system you want to enter. This is useful in software testing and other applications. It’s even possible to install older operating systems–for example, to install Windows 98 on a PC with XP on it. Ensure that your computer meets the requirement to be able to install Windows 98. While XP can be installed to a FAT, FAT32 or NTFS disk, Windows 98 cannot be installed to NTFS. If your primary drive is formatted for NTFS, you will have to install Windows 98 on a secondary drive. If you still have space on your primary drive for another partition and would like to install Windows 98 here, format this for FAT or FAT32. Create a Windows 98 boot disk (with CD-ROM support). Insert this into your “A:” drive and reboot your computer. Insert the Windows 98 setup CD into the CD-ROM drive. At the “A:” prompt, type in “X:\Win98