Win95 upgrade to Win98

M

MIC

Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company, but
I've several question and hope someone can help:

1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95 to
win98 ?

2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in win95
can be kept in win98 ?

3. Do I need to install drivers again ?

Thanks a lot.
Dan
 
P

philo

"MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:e$Q78RZ2IHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company,

but
> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>
> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95

to
> win98 ?
>
> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in win95
> can be kept in win98 ?
>
> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Dan
>
>


A Win98 *upgrade* cd can directly upgrade win95 to win98.

The full version of win98 can also upgrade a win95 machine but it will have
to be "tricked"
into doing so.


First off, you will need to rename the win.com file
(rename it to win.old for example)

Now begin a win98 installation but pay careful attention.
You will be prompted to where you want to install Windows...
and since you have Win95 on the machine, you will be asked if you want to
install Windows in the C:\Window.000 folder.


At that point do not take the default option, but instead select your
original Windows folder which is more than likely simply C:\Windows


Now, Win95 should be upgraded to Win98.

All your drivers , settings and data should be OK...
but as a precaution you should back up your important data first!
 
D

Dan

I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software support.
Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind that
you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service pack
1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your questions
here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this process.
Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and make
sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5 floppy
disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE is
not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion the
best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by Microsoft
until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no company
can provide support for an operating system forever and I think Microsoft did
a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98 Second
Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my now
more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle for
their products that may interest you:

http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle



"MIC" wrote:

> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company, but
> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>
> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95 to
> win98 ?
>
> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in win95
> can be kept in win98 ?
>
> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Dan
>
>
>
 
M

MIC

thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to copy
Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.

if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to D:\Win98SE,
then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.




"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
> better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
> support.
> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind
> that
> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
> pack
> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
> questions
> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this process.
> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and
> make
> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5 floppy
> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE is
> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion the
> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
> Microsoft
> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
> company
> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think Microsoft
> did
> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
> Second
> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my now
> more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
> traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle
> for
> their products that may interest you:
>
> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
>
>
>
> "MIC" wrote:
>
>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company,
>> but
>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>>
>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95
>> to
>> win98 ?
>>
>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
>> win95
>> can be kept in win98 ?
>>
>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
 
M

MIC

one more question, do i need to input Win98 SE CD-Key when upgrade win95 to
win98se, thanks a lot.



"MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
> old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to
> copy Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
> Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
>
> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
> D:\Win98SE, then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
>
>
>
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
>>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
>> better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
>> support.
>> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind
>> that
>> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
>> pack
>> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
>> questions
>> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
>> process.
>> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and
>> make
>> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
>> floppy
>> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE
>> is
>> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion
>> the
>> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
>> Microsoft
>> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
>> company
>> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think Microsoft
>> did
>> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
>> Second
>> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my now
>> more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
>> traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle
>> for
>> their products that may interest you:
>>
>> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
>>
>>
>>
>> "MIC" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company,
>>> but
>>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>>>
>>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95
>>> to
>>> win98 ?
>>>
>>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
>>> win95
>>> can be kept in win98 ?
>>>
>>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot.
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>
 
P

philo

"MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OT22tAg2IHA.5944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> one more question, do i need to input Win98 SE CD-Key when upgrade win95

to
> win98se, thanks a lot.
>




yes, you will be prompted to enter the number


>
> "MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that

the
> > old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to
> > copy Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive

installed
> > Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
> >
> > if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
> > D:\Win98SE, then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
> >>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
> >> better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
> >> support.
> >> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in

mind
> >> that
> >> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
> >> pack
> >> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
> >> questions
> >> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
> >> process.
> >> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system

and
> >> make
> >> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
> >> floppy
> >> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE
> >> is
> >> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion
> >> the
> >> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
> >> Microsoft
> >> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
> >> company
> >> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think

Microsoft
> >> did
> >> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
> >> Second
> >> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my

now
> >> more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
> >> traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft

lifecycle
> >> for
> >> their products that may interest you:
> >>
> >> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "MIC" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our

company,
> >>> but
> >>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
> >>>
> >>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from

win95
> >>> to
> >>> win98 ?
> >>>
> >>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
> >>> win95
> >>> can be kept in win98 ?
> >>>
> >>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks a lot.
> >>> Dan
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>

> >
> >

>
>
 
D

Dan

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58694.html

Please tell me some more information. It would be ideal if you could
install a cd drive for the computer even if it is an old computer. The above
website has the IBM PC 300GL but you need the number for me to research your
situation further. In addition, have you made any changes or modifications
to the hardware that I should be aware of. Thank you for providing the
information so I can help you better.


"MIC" wrote:

> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
> old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to copy
> Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
> Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
>
> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to D:\Win98SE,
> then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
>
>
>
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
> >I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
> > better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
> > support.
> > Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind
> > that
> > you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
> > pack
> > 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
> > questions
> > here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this process.
> > Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and
> > make
> > sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5 floppy
> > disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE is
> > not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion the
> > best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
> > Microsoft
> > until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
> > company
> > can provide support for an operating system forever and I think Microsoft
> > did
> > a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
> > Second
> > Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my now
> > more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
> > traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle
> > for
> > their products that may interest you:
> >
> > http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
> >
> >
> >
> > "MIC" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company,
> >> but
> >> I've several question and hope someone can help:
> >>
> >> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95
> >> to
> >> win98 ?
> >>
> >> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
> >> win95
> >> can be kept in win98 ?
> >>
> >> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot.
> >> Dan
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
M

MIC

thanks, it is IBM 300GL 6275, the cd-rom drive has been removed in our PC

it there any problem if i install Win98 SE from D drive ?
thanks a lot


"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:87F66DF7-6397-47FD-801E-C4E3C6446DC1@microsoft.com...
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58694.html
>
> Please tell me some more information. It would be ideal if you could
> install a cd drive for the computer even if it is an old computer. The
> above
> website has the IBM PC 300GL but you need the number for me to research
> your
> situation further. In addition, have you made any changes or
> modifications
> to the hardware that I should be aware of. Thank you for providing the
> information so I can help you better.
>
>
> "MIC" wrote:
>
>> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
>> old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to
>> copy
>> Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
>> Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
>>
>> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
>> D:\Win98SE,
>> then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
>> >I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
>> > better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
>> > support.
>> > Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in
>> > mind
>> > that
>> > you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
>> > pack
>> > 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
>> > questions
>> > here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
>> > process.
>> > Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system
>> > and
>> > make
>> > sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
>> > floppy
>> > disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE
>> > is
>> > not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion
>> > the
>> > best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
>> > Microsoft
>> > until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
>> > company
>> > can provide support for an operating system forever and I think
>> > Microsoft
>> > did
>> > a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
>> > Second
>> > Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my
>> > now
>> > more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
>> > traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft
>> > lifecycle
>> > for
>> > their products that may interest you:
>> >
>> > http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
>> >
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
>> >
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
>> >
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "MIC" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our
>> >> company,
>> >> but
>> >> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>> >>
>> >> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from
>> >> win95
>> >> to
>> >> win98 ?
>> >>
>> >> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
>> >> win95
>> >> can be kept in win98 ?
>> >>
>> >> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks a lot.
>> >> Dan
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>
 
M

MEB

In news:OT22tAg2IHA.5944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl at ,
MIC contemplated and posted:
| one more question, do i need to input Win98 SE CD-Key when upgrade
| win95 to win98se, thanks a lot.
|

To answer both:

Yes, use another installation folder which you can transfer files into over
the network to the 95 box. You will need the the win98 directory.

Make sure to FIRST download the drivers for the specific sub-model for
Win98SE:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-4D4KB9.html
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58694.html

ALSO make sure to download any upgrades to your installed applications for
SE use PRIOR to upgrading.
NOTE: some Win95 applications may not work in Win98SE. Either search for
issues prior to upgrade or prepare to uninstall afterwards. DO NOT attempt
to leave installed, any Memory management or like recovery applications.

http://www.mdgx.com/95.htm - MDGx [W95-11D.EXE], - Tips95.txt
MSKB: Windows 95 Setup Switches. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=128400
MSKB: Description of Windows 95, 98 and ME Setup Switches.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=186111
Mr. Scary: Description of Windows 95 and 98 Setup Switches.
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~mrscary/switch.htm
Bud Allen: Switches you can use with Win95 and Win98.
http://www.geocities.com/~budallen/setupsw.html

AFTER upgrading, create a folder called {whatever windows
folder}\Options\CABS and transfer the contents of that Win98 directory to
it.
Paste the below into a text editor:
____-Copy below
REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
"SourcePath"="C:\\WINDOWS\\OPTIONS\\CABS\\"

------END [include blank line]
Save it as options-cab.reg and merge. Restart, install any other
applications, device updates, check networking, etc. Then update SE via the
windowsupdate site.

|
|
| "MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
| news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem
|> that the old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM,
|> so I need to copy Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network (
|> C drive installed Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
|>
|> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
|> D:\Win98SE, then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
|>
|>
|>
|>
|> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
|> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
|>>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition
|>> because of better USB support including some USB 2 support and
|>> better software support.
|>> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in
|>> mind that
|>> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6
|>> service pack
|>> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
|>> questions
|>> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
|>> process.
|>> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your
|>> system and make
|>> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
|>> floppy
|>> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although,
|>> 98 SE is
|>> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my
|>> opinion the
|>> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
|>> Microsoft
|>> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
|>> company
|>> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think
|>> Microsoft did
|>> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use
|>> 98 Second
|>> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as
|>> my now more widely used operating system. I like the security of
|>> Vista for traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the
|>> Microsoft lifecycle for
|>> their products that may interest you:
|>>
|>> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
|>>
|>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
|>>
|>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
|>>
|>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
|>>
|>>
|>>
|>> "MIC" wrote:
|>>
|>>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our
|>>> company, but
|>>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
|>>>
|>>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from
|>>> win95 to
|>>> win98 ?
|>>>
|>>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored
|>>> in win95
|>>> can be kept in win98 ?
|>>>
|>>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
|>>>
|>>> Thanks a lot.
|>>> Dan

--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________
 
G

glee

Copy the Win98 folder and sub-folders from the CD to wherever you like on the IBM
computer, over the network. If you have a D: partition on the IBM computer, just
copy the entire Win98 folder from the CD to there. Make sure you have the computer
set to "show all files" before you copy:

In Win98, click Start> Settings> Folder Options> View tab, and click to enable "Show
All Files" and click OK.
It is slightly different in Win95, but you will find the option to show hidden files
by opening a folder window and clicking the View menu> Folder Options> View tab, as
I recall.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
http://dts-l.net/
http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm


"MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the old PC
> model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to copy Win98 SE
> Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed Win95 ), then start
> the upgrade process.
>
> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to D:\Win98SE, then
> click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
>
>
>
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
>>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
>> better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software support.
>> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind that
>> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service pack
>> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your questions
>> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this process.
>> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and make
>> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5 floppy
>> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE is
>> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion the
>> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by Microsoft
>> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no company
>> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think Microsoft did
>> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98 Second
>> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my now
>> more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
>> traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle for
>> their products that may interest you:
>>
>> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
>>
>>
>>
>> "MIC" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company, but
>>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>>>
>>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95 to
>>> win98 ?
>>>
>>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in win95
>>> can be kept in win98 ?
>>>
>>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot.
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>
 
M

MEB

In news:%23I5YNWi2IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl at ,
MEB contemplated and posted:
| In news:OT22tAg2IHA.5944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl at ,
| MIC contemplated and posted:
|| one more question, do i need to input Win98 SE CD-Key when upgrade
|| win95 to win98se, thanks a lot.
||
|
| To answer both:
|
| Yes, use another installation folder which you can transfer files
| into over the network to the 95 box. You will need the the win98
| directory.
|
| Make sure to FIRST download the drivers for the specific sub-model for
| Win98SE:
| http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-4D4KB9.html
| http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58694.html
|
| ALSO make sure to download any upgrades to your installed
| applications for SE use PRIOR to upgrading.
| NOTE: some Win95 applications may not work in Win98SE. Either search
| for issues prior to upgrade or prepare to uninstall afterwards. DO
| NOT attempt to leave installed, any Memory management or like
| recovery applications.
|
| http://www.mdgx.com/95.htm - MDGx [W95-11D.EXE], - Tips95.txt
| MSKB: Windows 95 Setup Switches.
| http://support.microsoft.com/?id=128400 MSKB: Description of Windows
| 95, 98 and ME Setup Switches. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=186111
| Mr. Scary: Description of Windows 95 and 98 Setup Switches.
| http://members.bellatlantic.net/~mrscary/switch.htm
| Bud Allen: Switches you can use with Win95 and Win98.
| http://www.geocities.com/~budallen/setupsw.html
|
| AFTER upgrading, create a folder called {whatever windows
| folder}\Options\CABS and transfer the contents of that Win98
| directory to it.
| Paste the below into a text editor:
| ____-Copy below
| REGEDIT4
|
| [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
| "SourcePath"="C:\\WINDOWS\\OPTIONS\\CABS\\"
|
| ------END [include blank line]
| Save it as options-cab.reg and merge. Restart, install any other
| applications, device updates, check networking, etc. Then update SE
| via the windowsupdate site.

Opps, the above reg fix/modification needs to be modified to whatever
folder/directory you have Windows installed in.

|
||
||
|| "MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
|| news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
||> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem
||> that the old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM,
||> so I need to copy Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network (
||> C drive installed Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
||>
||> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
||> D:\Win98SE, then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
||>
||>
||>
||>
||> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
||> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
||>>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition
||>> because of better USB support including some USB 2 support and
||>> better software support.
||>> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in
||>> mind that
||>> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6
||>> service pack
||>> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
||>> questions
||>> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
||>> process.
||>> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your
||>> system and make
||>> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
||>> floppy
||>> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although,
||>> 98 SE is
||>> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my
||>> opinion the
||>> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
||>> Microsoft
||>> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but
||>> no company
||>> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think
||>> Microsoft did
||>> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use
||>> 98 Second
||>> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as
||>> my now more widely used operating system. I like the security of
||>> Vista for traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the
||>> Microsoft lifecycle for
||>> their products that may interest you:
||>>
||>> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
||>>
||>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
||>>
||>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
||>>
||>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
||>>
||>>
||>>
||>> "MIC" wrote:
||>>
||>>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our
||>>> company, but
||>>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
||>>>
||>>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from
||>>> win95 to
||>>> win98 ?
||>>>
||>>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored
||>>> in win95
||>>> can be kept in win98 ?
||>>>
||>>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
||>>>
||>>> Thanks a lot.
||>>> Dan
|
| --
| MEB
| http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Your "trick" below applies only to OEM copies. Full Retail versions can
upgrade from eligible versions. In truth, calling an OEM copy a "Full"
version is a bit of a misnomer.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:egS5pbd2IHA.5944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e$Q78RZ2IHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our company,

> but
>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>>
>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from win95

> to
>> win98 ?
>>
>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
>> win95
>> can be kept in win98 ?
>>
>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>> Dan
>>
>>

>
> A Win98 *upgrade* cd can directly upgrade win95 to win98.
>
> The full version of win98 can also upgrade a win95 machine but it will
> have
> to be "tricked"
> into doing so.
>
>
> First off, you will need to rename the win.com file
> (rename it to win.old for example)
>
> Now begin a win98 installation but pay careful attention.
> You will be prompted to where you want to install Windows...
> and since you have Win95 on the machine, you will be asked if you want to
> install Windows in the C:\Window.000 folder.
>
>
> At that point do not take the default option, but instead select your
> original Windows folder which is more than likely simply C:\Windows
>
>
> Now, Win95 should be upgraded to Win98.
>
> All your drivers , settings and data should be OK...
> but as a precaution you should back up your important data first!
>
>
 
D

Dan

You can go ahead and follow Glen's advice. Here is the website for software
drivers for your IBM 300GL 6275 and let us know if you have any trouble
installing Windows 98 SE and we are glad to have another Windows 98 user in
our ranks. <smile>

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/JBAR-3VPL58.html#bios

"MIC" wrote:

> thanks, it is IBM 300GL 6275, the cd-rom drive has been removed in our PC
>
> it there any problem if i install Win98 SE from D drive ?
> thanks a lot
>
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:87F66DF7-6397-47FD-801E-C4E3C6446DC1@microsoft.com...
> > http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58694.html
> >
> > Please tell me some more information. It would be ideal if you could
> > install a cd drive for the computer even if it is an old computer. The
> > above
> > website has the IBM PC 300GL but you need the number for me to research
> > your
> > situation further. In addition, have you made any changes or
> > modifications
> > to the hardware that I should be aware of. Thank you for providing the
> > information so I can help you better.
> >
> >
> > "MIC" wrote:
> >
> >> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
> >> old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to
> >> copy
> >> Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
> >> Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
> >>
> >> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
> >> D:\Win98SE,
> >> then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
> >> >I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
> >> > better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
> >> > support.
> >> > Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in
> >> > mind
> >> > that
> >> > you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
> >> > pack
> >> > 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
> >> > questions
> >> > here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
> >> > process.
> >> > Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system
> >> > and
> >> > make
> >> > sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
> >> > floppy
> >> > disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE
> >> > is
> >> > not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion
> >> > the
> >> > best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
> >> > Microsoft
> >> > until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
> >> > company
> >> > can provide support for an operating system forever and I think
> >> > Microsoft
> >> > did
> >> > a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
> >> > Second
> >> > Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my
> >> > now
> >> > more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
> >> > traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft
> >> > lifecycle
> >> > for
> >> > their products that may interest you:
> >> >
> >> > http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
> >> >
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
> >> >
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
> >> >
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "MIC" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our
> >> >> company,
> >> >> but
> >> >> I've several question and hope someone can help:
> >> >>
> >> >> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from
> >> >> win95
> >> >> to
> >> >> win98 ?
> >> >>
> >> >> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
> >> >> win95
> >> >> can be kept in win98 ?
> >> >>
> >> >> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks a lot.
> >> >> Dan
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
M

MIC

thanks all, will try and post the result soon


"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
news:%2356GWfi2IHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Copy the Win98 folder and sub-folders from the CD to wherever you like on
> the IBM computer, over the network. If you have a D: partition on the IBM
> computer, just copy the entire Win98 folder from the CD to there. Make
> sure you have the computer set to "show all files" before you copy:
>
> In Win98, click Start> Settings> Folder Options> View tab, and click to
> enable "Show All Files" and click OK.
> It is slightly different in Win95, but you will find the option to show
> hidden files by opening a folder window and clicking the View menu> Folder
> Options> View tab, as I recall.
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
> http://dts-l.net/
> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "MIC" <MIC@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:emh7F8f2IHA.5512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> thanks all, so I plan to upgrade to Win98 SE, but I have problem that the
>> old PC model is IBM PC 300GL, and it does not have CD-ROM, so I need to
>> copy Win98 SE Source CD to D:\Win98SE through network ( C drive installed
>> Win95 ), then start the upgrade process.
>>
>> if i start the upgrade, all i need is to logon Win95, then go to
>> D:\Win98SE, then click the install win98se ? it that ok ? thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C75C39DC-059E-4A53-987D-C8B4EB095C4E@microsoft.com...
>>>I would highly suggest upgrading to Windows 98 Second Edition because of
>>> better USB support including some USB 2 support and better software
>>> support.
>>> Many programs will require 98 SE as a bare minimum. Please keep in mind
>>> that
>>> you will need to have the latest version of Internet Explorer 6 service
>>> pack
>>> 1 installed before Windows Update will work. Please post all your
>>> questions
>>> here and I and others will let you know how to best go about this
>>> process.
>>> Finally, like philo said make sure you have a back-up of your system and
>>> make
>>> sure you have copies of any critical business files either on a 3.5
>>> floppy
>>> disk or burned to a cd or preserved in another method. Although, 98 SE
>>> is
>>> not used by the general public very much any more it was in my opinion
>>> the
>>> best that the 9x source code was able to provide being supported by
>>> Microsoft
>>> until July 11, 2006. It was still very popular at that point but no
>>> company
>>> can provide support for an operating system forever and I think
>>> Microsoft did
>>> a great job supporting 98 Second Edition users. Heck, I still use 98
>>> Second
>>> Edition in Fat32 on my current machine that has XP Professional as my
>>> now
>>> more widely used operating system. I like the security of Vista for
>>> traveling. Here are some web links about 98 and the Microsoft lifecycle
>>> for
>>> their products that may interest you:
>>>
>>> http://news.cnet.com/2100-1016_3-6092653.html
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean18
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifecycle
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "MIC" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I would like to upgrade a old PC from win95 to win98 in our
>>>> company, but
>>>> I've several question and hope someone can help:
>>>>
>>>> 1. do win98 install CD have upgrade function that can upgrade from
>>>> win95 to
>>>> win98 ?
>>>>
>>>> 2. if yes, so I upgraded from win95 to win98, wil the data stored in
>>>> win95
>>>> can be kept in win98 ?
>>>>
>>>> 3. Do I need to install drivers again ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot.
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>>
>>

>
 
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