Can windows 98 read ntfs partitions




















Next, accept the default destination directory or click Browse to enter a new location. Once again, click Next to accept the program folder name or choose a new name. Review your current settings. After copying files and creating icons, Setup asks for the location of the NTFS system files you copied earlier. This version provides read-only capabilities. Might be fun for an experiment, that would be all though. Yeah, it'll be fun to try out. That's about it.

Posted July 28, This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. Maybe it's just me but I'd never really trust Windows 98 to write to one of my NT drives ;. Search In. Windows 98 on NTFS? Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Sleeper Veteran Posted May 15, Posted May 15, It sounds like you're trying to run apps installed from a more modern OS under Win Without the registry entries and some DLLs from the install, it probably won't work.

If you're trying to play games under 98 I can't imagine another reason you'd want it , you'll need a FAT32 partition large enough to hold the OS and the games you're installing.

Why are you trying to dual boot, anyway? The actual file system is pretty irrelevent over a network connection.



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