Windows 98 Live CD

Couple months ago, I’d write an article about how to create Windows XP live in a USB storage disk. Then someone asking me in existing blog comment whether is it possible to create a Windows 98 live CD? The answer is YES. I’m not sure for the legit of use, just pick Hiren boot CD to see that Windows 98 live CD or even Windows 3.11 live CD will boot for you.



Search for Hiren application image from the website or from somewhere from the internet & burn it to a blank CD. Try the bootable CD & let it boot from the computer. Some built-in powertoys – a must have CD – are also available to give you a hand to fix some miscellaneous problem likes killing viruses, data life saver, returning administrator password for Windows XP & DOS based file manager similar to Norton Commander with NTFS support. All are available on a small CD!



I got tested on my Travelmate laptop & it just working fine.



Even the Windows 3.11 live CD are also booted greatly. What an awesome toolkit!

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  1. Blogger Adi Riswan said,

    Saturday, December 01, 2007 1:07:00 PM

    mr.eko, i've burn hiren on a blank cd. but when i boot with it, i receive message : the program is too big to fit in memory.

    what's wrong? i've 256mb of RAM. does it enough?

  2. Blogger Eko Wahyudiharto said,

    Monday, December 03, 2007 3:57:00 PM

    Never face such those problems. What version do u use? I recently use version 9.1

  3. Blogger Adi Riswan said,

    Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:40:00 AM

    i use 3.94, maybe i should try the 3.91

  4. Anonymous Anonymous said,

    Sunday, August 09, 2009 9:15:00 AM

    When a live cd loads, it copies it's contents into the RAM. To comfortably run like this, you should have 1 GB RAM at the very least.

  5. Blogger Ridhi Sharma said,

    Friday, March 25, 2011 10:57:00 PM

    How do I transfer information from my Windows 98 computer to my new computer with Windows Vista?
    Thank-you
    Silver MLM

  6. Anonymous Anonymous said,

    Saturday, March 26, 2011 9:24:00 AM

    Hi Ridhi,
    Enough with LAN cable or copying files via USB storage media...
    * It seems I couldn't define your questions :)

  7. Blogger Abdul said,

    Sunday, February 19, 2012 10:42:00 PM

    Why Windows 98 Live CD? upgrade to windows xp/7 live cd. Learn how to create windows xp/7 live cd from here:-

    http://windowsxplivecd.blogspot.com

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