Windows 98 Qcow2 Updated !!top!! [COMPLETE]
Windows 98 doesn't naturally understand modern hardware, so the QEMU configuration must "lie" to the OS to make it feel at home: Emulating a pentium3 is a common choice for stability.
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: If you find a .vmdk image, you can convert it to .qcow2 using: qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 source.vmdk target.qcow2 QEMU config for Windows 98 that will work with v86? #945 Windows 98 doesn't naturally understand modern hardware, so
Example QEMU command to install:
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The first step in running Windows 98 in a virtual environment is to obtain a qcow2 image of the operating system. While Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 98 and does not provide direct downloads of the installation media, you can create a qcow2 image from an original Windows 98 CD-ROM or ISO file. Several online resources and forums offer pre-made Windows 98 qcow2 images for download, but be cautious and ensure you have the right to use such images legally. The window didn’t close