
Windows 98 Second Edition is an update to the original Windows 98 that includes improved modem and sound/audio card support through the Windows Driver Model, improved USB support, Wake on LAN support, FireWire DV camcorder support, and SBP-2 Mass Storage device support.


If you are using Microsoft Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit) or earlier you can use MS Virtual PC 2007 which has full VM driver support for Windows 98se If you also want access to Windows XP mode (only available in Windows 7 Professional & Ultimate) you will have to use some tricks to get both working. Win98SE Package Hard Disk.vhd - Preformatted virtual hard drive that will work with windows 95,98,98se,ect.

Win98EBD.vfd -This is the virtual floppy disk,should help with the setup of windows 95,98,98se,ect. Update from Larry: You’re the man Rick! It’s working perfectly now.It comes with 3 files. Let me know if this doesn’t get you back online and we’ll troubleshoot the issue further. Here’s how:ġ – Click Start> Run and then type CMD into the “Run” box.ģ – Reset the TCP/IP stack back to the default values by typing the following at the command line and then pressing the Enter key:Ĥ – Next, reset the WINSOCK entries back to the defaults by typing the following and then pressing the Enter key:ĥ – Restart the PC and check to see if the Internet connection is working again. Let’s try resetting them back to the factory defaults. It sounds to me like your system’s critical network settings have become corrupted somehow.
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Since XP is recognizing the LAN connection, I seriously doubt if it’s a hardware problem. Do you think it might be a hardware problem? When I plug in the cable from the router it recognizes it and says it’s connected at 100 Mbs, but I can’t access any websites, check for system updates, or do anything else that requires an Internet connection. Question from Larry V.: Rick, I have a Dell Dimension 3100 (Windows XP) that’s served me quite well over the years, but when I turned it on yesterday morning it wouldn’t connect to the Internet.
