How Do You Upgrade Windows 98 To XP?
Windows XP was a major upgrade released after Windows 98, ME and 2000 were developed. Many Windows 98 users who did not upgrade to Windows ME or 2000 decided to upgrade to XP to take advantage of the performance and stability advantages. Although this upgrade process does take some preparation, it is relatively straightforward, and with a bit of knowledge and preparation about the different ways to upgrade, you can easily upgrade your computer from Windows 98 to Windows XP. Insert an XP installation CD into your computer. The autorun popup should bring up the Windows XP Setup Wizard. If not, open “Windows Explorer,” navigate to your CD drive and open the “setup.exe file.” Choose “Upgrade” from the Installation Type screen, and click the “Next” button. Follow the on-screen prompts as needed while Windows XP is automatically installed. Insert an XP installation CD into your computer and reboot. Press “F12” as your computer starts up to enter the one-time boot menu, and choose “Boot from