Various Methods for Running Windows 98
Introduction
Windows 98 is a notoriously difficult system to run reliably through modern emulation or virtualization. Below is a list of methods and configurations currently available to get it running.
DosBox-X
Windows 98 can be installed inside DosBox-X by following the official DosBox-X Installation Guide. Running Windows 98 within DosBox-X provides the unique advantage of supporting save states, a feature often missing from other virtualization solutions.
86Box
86Box focuses on emulating precise machine hardware execution. By configuring the correct hardware components and mounting your Windows 98 installation media, you can install the operating system directly. A comprehensive deployment walkthrough can be found on this GitHub Gist Guide.
For quick deployment, a list of pre-made system environments is available on the Internet Archive. These systems are built following the technical baseline documented in the BetaWiki Recommended VM Configurations for Windows.
VMware Workstation 17.x
Windows 98 can also be virtualized using VMware Workstation. A step-by-step setup guide for configuring a Windows 98SE guest environment is hosted on GitHub.
Downloads
- Windows 98 SE Operating System: Can be acquired via WinWorld Full OEM Edition. Note that only the OEM Full version contains a bootable image.
- Applications and Archive Files: A repository of retro software tools is available through the Internet Archive Windows 98 Software Collection.
- Modern Software Backports: A curated index of the latest compatible software versions still functioning on Windows 98 can be tracked via Retro Systems Revival.