Windows 98 and Windows ME

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doogie_j73

I have a computer that is running on Win98, I would like to uninstall
that and install WinME to the computer. Does anyone know how to
uninstall Win98 and install WinME? I know it is an old version, but
that is what I have on hand for this computer. Any help would be
great.
Julie
 
M

Mart

You may find the following article useful, where you will find full
instructions :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us271673

(NB - an 'original' copy of this file is located on the MS Retail WinMe CD
in the win9x folder)

Mart



"doogie_j73" <julie.kawano@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1184314123.426831.115370@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>I have a computer that is running on Win98, I would like to uninstall
> that and install WinME to the computer. Does anyone know how to
> uninstall Win98 and install WinME? I know it is an old version, but
> that is what I have on hand for this computer. Any help would be
> great.
> Julie
>
 
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Mike M

You cannot uninstall an operating system unless it was initially installed
as an upgrade to another and you have retained the previous operating
system's files and the uninstall information. Your choices are to
either upgrade your existing system or to clean install Win Me. If it is
some time since Win 98 was installed it might be better to clean install
Win Me but since this means formatting your hard drive please ensure that
you have backup copies of all your important documents, photos and the
like as well as passwords before you begin as otherwise these wil be lost
when you format the drive.

May I ask why you wish to install Win Me rather than stick with Win 98?
Both are unsupported systems and long out of support by Microsoft and it
might be better to stick with Win 98 rather than move to Win Me.

For information on how to clean install Win Me can be found in Knowledge
Base article 255867 -
"How to Use the Fdisk Tool and the Format Tool to Partition or Repartition
a Hard Disk" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=255867) and more
importantly in the file CLEANHD.TXT which is in the Win 9x folder on the
Win Me CD and also as KB271673 - "Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt
File Contents" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=271673).
--
Mike Maltby
MS-MVP Windows
mike.maltby@gmail.com


doogie_j73 <julie.kawano@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a computer that is running on Win98, I would like to uninstall
> that and install WinME to the computer. Does anyone know how to
> uninstall Win98 and install WinME? I know it is an old version, but
> that is what I have on hand for this computer. Any help would be
> great.
> Julie
 
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Shane

> May I ask why you wish to install Win Me rather than stick with Win
> 98? Both are unsupported systems and long out of support by Microsoft
> and it might be better to stick with Win 98 rather than move to Win
> Me.


A good point, Mike. Upgrading to an unsupported system does look a little
questionable to say the least, now that you mention it. I feel a little
uncomfortable about re-installing it myself, even though I'm just installing
to a virtual machine and do, anyway, have supported systems to hand!

It did occur to me just yesterday that a year has passed since support ended
(has it not?). Feels kinda funny - I'm entirely used to it's predecessors
being defunct, and have always installed them almost as a historian. But now
that Millennium has joined them...and it really is only the anniversary of
the end of all support that has brought it home...

....I guess I can better understand the apparent 'zealots' who spent so much
time and energy claiming that 98 was better (yet seem to have given up
now?)...

....anyway! I deleted my virtual hard disks a while back. Among other things,
I wanted to start again with dedicated host and guest drives. But also, it
seemed every time I upgraded to 2007, I lost internet access in ME - while
retaining it in XP. I have now, though, successfully upgraded and retained
net access - though lost it in XP! I lost it in XP after installing the ~80
critical updates last night. I have recovered it now, though am not yet
absolutely certain how <vbg> although I *suspect* the whole debacle has been
a consequence of connecting as to a network. Connection that way seems
intermittent. Millennium is currently connected 'straight to' the internet.
Anyway, they both work now - in VPC2007 - and are in an up-to-date (well, as
much as Win ME can be!) but not overly-customised, so I shall copy them
(with the guest drive having storage space to this end) and begin testing in
earnest. I currently have 5 installations of XP just on this one computer -
and it'll probably be more before the day's over!

Also I now have the Additions.iso from Virtual Server 2005 R2, though
whether that makes any difference, I don't know! I believe it's main value
is that it supports Vista.

Shane
 
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Mike M

I got to burn your CD last night after resolving my burning problems which
seem to have been caused by an "iffy" buffer on the NEC2510A burner on
that box. I replaced it with a new Pioneer DVR112 and not only is it
capable of burning faster if I should so wish but also does so without any
of the buffer problems I had been seeing in the past few weeks. Hopefully
I'll manage to get the disk in the post to you this w/e.

Good to read you're still playing with VPC and getting it to work
including Win Me in 2007.

Mike


Shane <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote:

> A good point, Mike. Upgrading to an unsupported system does look a
> little questionable to say the least, now that you mention it. I feel
> a little uncomfortable about re-installing it myself, even though I'm
> just installing to a virtual machine and do, anyway, have supported
> systems to hand!
> It did occur to me just yesterday that a year has passed since
> support ended (has it not?). Feels kinda funny - I'm entirely used to
> it's predecessors being defunct, and have always installed them
> almost as a historian. But now that Millennium has joined them...and
> it really is only the anniversary of the end of all support that has
> brought it home...
> ...I guess I can better understand the apparent 'zealots' who spent
> so much time and energy claiming that 98 was better (yet seem to have
> given up now?)...
>
> ...anyway! I deleted my virtual hard disks a while back. Among other
> things, I wanted to start again with dedicated host and guest drives.
> But also, it seemed every time I upgraded to 2007, I lost internet
> access in ME - while retaining it in XP. I have now, though,
> successfully upgraded and retained net access - though lost it in XP!
> I lost it in XP after installing the ~80 critical updates last night.
> I have recovered it now, though am not yet absolutely certain how
> <vbg> although I *suspect* the whole debacle has been a consequence
> of connecting as to a network. Connection that way seems
> intermittent. Millennium is currently connected 'straight to' the
> internet. Anyway, they both work now - in VPC2007 - and are in an
> up-to-date (well, as much as Win ME can be!) but not
> overly-customised, so I shall copy them (with the guest drive having
> storage space to this end) and begin testing in earnest. I currently
> have 5 installations of XP just on this one computer - and it'll
> probably be more before the day's over!
> Also I now have the Additions.iso from Virtual Server 2005 R2, though
> whether that makes any difference, I don't know! I believe it's main
> value is that it supports Vista.
 
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doogie_j73

On Jul 13, 6:33 pm, "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
> You cannot uninstall an operating system unless it was initially installed
> as an upgrade to another and you have retained the previous operating
> system's files and the uninstall information. Your choices are to
> either upgrade your existing system or to clean install Win Me. If it is
> some time since Win 98 was installed it might be better to clean install
> Win Me but since this means formatting your hard drive please ensure that
> you have backup copies of all your important documents, photos and the
> like as well as passwords before you begin as otherwise these wil be lost
> when you format the drive.
>
> May I ask why you wish to install Win Me rather than stick with Win 98?
> Both are unsupported systems and long out of support by Microsoft and it
> might be better to stick with Win 98 rather than move to Win Me.
>
> For information on how to clean install Win Me can be found in Knowledge
> Base article 255867 -
> "How to Use the Fdisk Tool and the Format Tool to Partition or Repartition
> a Hard Disk" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=255867) and more
> importantly in the file CLEANHD.TXT which is in the Win 9x folder on the
> Win Me CD and also as KB271673 - "Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt
> File Contents" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=271673).
> --
> Mike Maltby
> MS-MVP Windows
> mike.mal...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> doogie_j73 <julie.kaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a computer that is running on Win98, I would like to uninstall
> > that and install WinME to the computer. Does anyone know how to
> > uninstall Win98 and install WinME? I know it is an old version, but
> > that is what I have on hand for this computer. Any help would be
> > great.
> > Julie- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


I want to install my modem, but it isnt being supported by Win98, so I
thought that I might upgrade it up one to ME as it is for my father
and I heard ME was pretty simple. I have XP on my computer but it is
in Japanese, and he cannot read it, so I am at a crossroads as to what
to do, install XP or ME. I know that 98 and ME are no longer supported
but they are still being used by people who want easier userability to
the computer and internet.
I guess I will let you know how I go with uninstalling and
reinstalling. IF all else fails I can take it to a computer shop or
buy a new computer for them.
 
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