I have an Apricorn external USB 2.0 20GB hard drive. I want to make it bootable. I want it to boot Windows 98. I just want to know if this is possible. I have a licensed version of Windows 98, and I have older programs that WXP just will not run. In short of creating a dual-boot system, I thought that this may be easier. I thought that going to the command prompt and initiating the old "sys F:" command (where "F" is the drive letter that Windows XP assigned the USB Hard drive) would copy the system files from the Windows 98 bootable floppy that I have to the USB hard drive. I was wrong. I got a message stating that "sys" is not a valid interal or external command (but of course, this is WIndows XP!)
I have searched the web and the closest thing that I came to was on bootdisks.com, but I want to know how to do this (if possible) from start to finish. I need to know step-by-step. I figure that if you can make a USB flash bootable or a USB CD bootable, then why not a USB hard drive?
All answers are very much appreciated!
Have a GREAT day!
P.S. I did go into the BIOS, and tried to change the boot order, but duh that didn't work either.
I have searched the web and the closest thing that I came to was on bootdisks.com, but I want to know how to do this (if possible) from start to finish. I need to know step-by-step. I figure that if you can make a USB flash bootable or a USB CD bootable, then why not a USB hard drive?
All answers are very much appreciated!
Have a GREAT day!
P.S. I did go into the BIOS, and tried to change the boot order, but duh that didn't work either.