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# Personal Computer with a 486DX 66 MHz or faster processor # 16 megabytes (MB) of memory # The minimum amount of hard disk space required to install Windows 98 is 120 MB. The actual requirement varies depending on the features you choose to install. When you save the system files during the installation of Windows 98, the saved system files can take up to 50 MB of additional hard disk space. After Setup is complete, the Setup files are removed from the hard disk. Of the 120 MB required for Setup, approximately 20 MB is then regained as free space.

# One 3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive # VGA or higher resolution (16-bit or 24-bit color SVGA recommended). I'm far from an expert, but last year I was in almost the same position. I was given a PB Multimedia (M415) I have the front of the case right in front of me, because I'm been using parts from it for another pc, I was given last night.

The PB has 166 MHz 3.2 GB hard drive, 24 MB Ram, had a 33.6 K modem and 16X CD-ROM. When I got it, it had been passed around and had a lot of junk, probably spyware and viruses. It would barely come on, and I got it online ONCE but it was so slow I couldn't get any webpapes to open. The floppy drive wouldn't work, so I replaced that (with one I had on hand- first time doing it and it worked). So I could use a bootup disk. WIN 98 (I'm not sure but I think 98 and 98 SE are the same. Boot up) The CD ROM worked.

I formatted the C drive (with much help from people here and print outs of directions) and put in WIN 98. Which is the only full install CD I have (that I could use. My Hewlett Packard has WIN 98SE but it's only for that computer) I don't think there's much difference between 98 and 98SE, as far as files and putting it in. If this isn't true, someone will correct it. My point, if your PC is similiar, to the PB I did it on, it might go in okay. The problems (which might be PB related, like they have something built in that gets taken out with 95?)- as WIN 98 was installing files, it stopped once (maybe twice) saying it needed a file that wasn't on the 98 CD. Rukovodstvo po ekspluatacii lifta schlz.

I found it online, using my working PC and downloaded it onto a floppy and put that in when it stopped, saying it needed that file. I picked it up from the A drive, and continued on with the 98 installation from the CD. I don't remember now if it was 2 files or one. I remember doing it because I kept installing WIN 98 over again, LATER when I was trying to get the modem to work. That was problem #2 and it was never resolved.

I spent 6 weeks on it, with people here helping me in every way they could think of. I even had people writing me personally, asking if I ever resolved it, because they had the same PC and same problem. I just wanted to get it to work to see if I could. The computer wouldn't recognize the modem. I found drivers, and changed settings (and ports) and even tried a 56K modem that had an install disk for the drivers. I downloaded drivers and tried them. I had a friend who's a computer geek try it and he couldn't get it to work.

Both modems (with drivers, and all sorts of settings) would say 'cannot detect modem'. People would write to me, even months after I wrote about it here, asking if I ever found the answer because they had done the same thing and had the same problem. With the same PB M415. I don't know if putting in WIN 95 (which I don't have) would have resolved it. Putting it back to the original OS and modem? Maybe it was changing it to 98.

K on houkago live english patch iso file download. I put it in the bedroom, thinking I could use it to write (or read ebooks, or tutorials from CDs, or floppies), even though it wouldn't go online. But, I mainly used my computer that goes online. Last night I needed a CD-ROM to take out WIN 95 and put in 98 on another computer that was given to me (not a Packard Bell) so I took the CD ROM out of the PB.

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It's onlyh 16X but all I have. And I don't know how good this one is going to turn out. I'm having problems with the modem on this one. Finally got a driver and got it to detect the modem, but now it's saying 'no dialtone, make sure the phone cord is plugged in and working' (it is). I'm going to put another modem in this one tomorrow. This was the 2nd computer I took out WIN 95 and put in 98, and this one didn't require any extra downloaded files. One other time I tried putting WIN 98 in after taking out 95 and it said that PC (wasn't a PB, but was old) didn't have enough MHz to install it.