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Keeping Windows 98 alive via a virtual machine?



 
 
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Old May 30th 09, 07:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Larry
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Default Keeping Windows 98 alive via a virtual machine?

Since this is the newsgroup where Windows 98 die-hards hang out, are there
people here who keep a Windows 98 environment for themselves by installing
it on a virtual machine within XP or Vista, via VM Ware or similar programs?
I've picked up a few things about virtualization, and I'm interested in
learning more about how it is done.

Basically, with virtual machines, older operating systems (and applications)
can remain viable for however long one wants to use them. This is great
news.

Larry

 




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