Win98 questions
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Win98 questions
I can't for the life of me remember what the deal is.
Two things I remember is that Win98SE had a limit on HD size and CPU speed. Someone wanna fill in the blanks?
HD size was 138 gigs I think and i cant remember about the CPU speed. Maybe there were patches? I know one addressed the HD up to 130+ gig....
TIA
Two things I remember is that Win98SE had a limit on HD size and CPU speed. Someone wanna fill in the blanks?
HD size was 138 gigs I think and i cant remember about the CPU speed. Maybe there were patches? I know one addressed the HD up to 130+ gig....
TIA
As I recall, Win98 SE can handle logical drives up to 4 Terabytes. There were BIOS limitations of that era that limited hard drives to the value you mentioned.
You might also be remembering this update:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/down ... efault.asp
Edit: I stand corrected (from the Windows 98 Resource Kit Book Online):
"FAT32 goes beyond the capabilities of FAT16. The most prominent feature is that it supports drives of up to 2 terabytes in size."
You might also be remembering this update:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/down ... efault.asp
Edit: I stand corrected (from the Windows 98 Resource Kit Book Online):
"FAT32 goes beyond the capabilities of FAT16. The most prominent feature is that it supports drives of up to 2 terabytes in size."
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IIRC the 98SE size limitation was a problem with the implementation of FAT32. At any rate I would say it is sloppy to use 98SE and FAT32 on anything larger then a 30 GB drive. Whoever needs this must really want some DOS program to work if they want to make 98SE work on a modern system with a larger then 120 GB hard drive.
Here's a list of various "barriers" and their source:
http://www.dewassoc.com/kbase/hard_driv ... rriers.htm
http://www.dewassoc.com/kbase/hard_driv ... rriers.htm
x2Krom wrote:IIRC the 98SE size limitation was a problem with the implementation of FAT32. At any rate I would say it is sloppy to use 98SE and FAT32 on anything larger then a 30 GB drive. Whoever needs this must really want some DOS program to work if they want to make 98SE work on a modern system with a larger then 120 GB hard drive.
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Microsoft Windows® 98 has 2 issues with HD limits, hardware is the the third
O/S:
Windows® 98 fdisk 64GB fix
The FAT 32 Limitation (124.55 GiB / 127.53 GB)
Microsoft Windows® 95B, 98 and Windows® Millennium Edition
Hardware: ATA Interface Limit (128 GiB / 137 GB) Barrier
If you do not have a motherboard that supports 48 bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) then you need a ATA card that does
O/S:
Windows® 98 fdisk 64GB fix
The FAT 32 Limitation (124.55 GiB / 127.53 GB)
Microsoft Windows® 95B, 98 and Windows® Millennium Edition
Hardware: ATA Interface Limit (128 GiB / 137 GB) Barrier
If you do not have a motherboard that supports 48 bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) then you need a ATA card that does
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x3Tyranny wrote:x2Krom wrote:IIRC the 98SE size limitation was a problem with the implementation of FAT32. At any rate I would say it is sloppy to use 98SE and FAT32 on anything larger then a 30 GB drive. Whoever needs this must really want some DOS program to work if they want to make 98SE work on a modern system with a larger then 120 GB hard drive.
I think it's one of the stupidest things to do myself, but he's bent on having it that way... Who?.. he knows who he is..
Anyway, thanks guys.
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Probally the same reason people still use rotary phones. They refuse to buy new ones or even pay for the service on their line ( yes in some backwood states it's an option )Nitrofox125 wrote:Why Win98? I mean, there's plenty of people who, given the opportunity to use WinXP or Linux or anything newer, they choose 98. What special features does Win98 have here that I'm missing?
Or even better yet, those whom refuse to play anything other than Descent 1.
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