Hi,
I have a Windows 98 system with a Windows disk that is proprietary to the manufacturer of the computer it came with.
On this system is a large quantity of applicatations that I paid dearly for and still use regularly, but the hardware is aging.
Many of these applications are not compatible with Windows XP (which I have on another system) and I want to allow for the eventual possibility that I will rejuvinate this Windows 98 system with new hardware.
The problem is, that I cannot use the Restore CD that came with this system to configure a new build because it will not work with a different hardware configuration, so I will have to buy a new, unused Windows 98 OS retail (or OEM) CD on eBay to accomplish this.
Can anyone tell me the difference between Windows 98 and Windows 98SE? Which is more stable? Will all my software work just as well with 98SE, or am I better off just rebuilding my system with an identical version of my current OS?
Thanks.
--torandson
I have a Windows 98 system with a Windows disk that is proprietary to the manufacturer of the computer it came with.
On this system is a large quantity of applicatations that I paid dearly for and still use regularly, but the hardware is aging.
Many of these applications are not compatible with Windows XP (which I have on another system) and I want to allow for the eventual possibility that I will rejuvinate this Windows 98 system with new hardware.
The problem is, that I cannot use the Restore CD that came with this system to configure a new build because it will not work with a different hardware configuration, so I will have to buy a new, unused Windows 98 OS retail (or OEM) CD on eBay to accomplish this.
Can anyone tell me the difference between Windows 98 and Windows 98SE? Which is more stable? Will all my software work just as well with 98SE, or am I better off just rebuilding my system with an identical version of my current OS?
Thanks.
--torandson