Re: downgrading 2000 pro to 98
In article <C862F5B6-EA1D-43B4-874D-E797AE8C2220@microsoft.com>,
Marty@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> I installed 2000 and it totally slowed my old laptop that Im donating to a
> childrens home.. I want to install 98 on my old toshiba and just set it up
> for basic networking. Will the 98 disc allow me to install 98 or will it
> tell me there is a newer version and wont allow it..Do I have to use a boot
> disc and fdisc or wil it install?
Just be aware that Win98 is no longer supported at all by MS. No
security patches, etc... You may have to dig to find older software in
some cases, as many are dropping Win9x/Me support and will refuse to
even install or run. It could instantly become a malware target if it's
connected to the Internet.
Win2K at least has some support, with security fixes still being
created, and alot of software still runs on it, if it's not outright
supported. It's mostly multimedia and similar that is dropping support
as more and more are requiring WMP11 (XP/Vista only).
As you mentioned in another post, it only has 32M of RAM. Even 64M will
make a major difference, 128M is a sweet spot. You might be able to find
some old RAM cheap on-line or Ebay or similar.
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