For anyone wondering, message at 1:16 is: "AS OF THE RECORDING THE VERSION WAS 3.5 BUT MANY THINGS HAPPENED IN THE PRODUCTION STAGES THERE IS GREAT SIGNIFICANCE TO THE PASSAGE OF TIME OF WHICH THERE IS NONE" In Base64: "QVMgT0YgVEhFIFJFQ09SRElORw0KVEhFIFZFUlNJT04gV0FTIDMuNQ0KQlVUIE1BTlkgVEhJTkdTIEhBUFBFTkVEDQpJTiBUSEUgUFJPRFVDVElPTiBTVEFHRVMNClRIRVJFIElTIEdSRUFUIFNJR05JRklDQU5DRQ0KVE8gVEhFIFBBU1NBR0UgT0YgVElNRQ0KT0YgV0hJQ0ggVEhFUkUgSVMgTk9ORQ==" (It's not the same, but its very close) Edit 1: There's also a morse code at the end of the video. "- .-. .- -. ... .. - .. --- -.", which translates to "TRANSITION".
8:24 Quick tip: If you do a custom install and unselect "Online Services" (which is useless these days), you don't have the hassle of the MSN Internet Access setup and that "Connect to the Internet" icon on the desktop takes you directly to the Internet Connection Wizard.
@@86Box You're welcome. I think I discovered that shortly after Windows 98 was first released. When I was building Windows 98 PCs for customers, I ALWAYS de-selected that to make things easier for them because basically no one I ever met used MSN Internet Access.
@@86BoxI am installing Windows 98 FE (First Edition) because SE was in 1999, so i chose FE. It is in Limbo x86 PC Emulator 6.0.0 QEmu 2.9.1, i have a 2gb hard disk, 24mb of RAM and pentium cpu.
Ah, Windows 98. I have so many memories of this OS and is STILL one of my faves to this day, especially with its flexibility letting you run DOS and newer Windows programs from the early 2000s. My dad used to own a computer shop and I'd sometimes help him install 98 and XP on customers' computers as a kid.
I always install Win9x via fdisk setup, format, create MD for Win9x, copy the Win9x directory from CD, then run setup from the command prompt; easier & smoother, at least for me.
None of this worked for me "DISK BOOT FAILURE" even though I have the bootable win98 iso mounted. This video moved way too fast and seems to skip steps. A proper tutorial video goes through things step by step at a normal pace.
i think i used a win98se on a motherboard with a socket 1? pentium 2 max speed. 1gig ram. can anyone tell me if gaming in 98se on x86box still works? i did hl and rayman but only crashed. but was using a voodoo3 maxed...
Whenever I use 98 on 86box, several minutes later I always get the BSOD, but its the one that says it may be possible to continue. How do I make that go away for good? I know I can just hit any key to continue but Id rather avoid being interrupted all together.
I got ibm pc 330/350 setup when i choose lagre disk support the pc restarts and stuck on cursor blink at the top left corner of the display.. pls help.. i'm using 30 gb ide hdd and win 98 se cd rom..
I wish it were possible to mount a host OS folder as a drive inside 86box. Transfering everything to image files looks like it might be time consuming.
I have a problem with 86Box. I’m using an HP notebook and the f keys all have features except F5. The problem with that is that when I try to release the mouse, it does not release it, it just enables airplane mode.
@@ILikeSlugs @JakeS-UTTP That's exactly what the Fn key is for. But some do it backwards. The correct way: F5 key = F5 || Fn + F5 key = Special Function (like Increase Screen Brightness) Some OEMs: F5 key = Special Function || Fn + F5 key = F5
I'm surprised how good and precise this is at emulating hardware at the exact speed it used run! Did set up various 386/486/Pentium 1 PCs with Win95 OSR2.5 on a Ryzen 7 5800X host. Is there any trick one could use to emulate a smoother mouse cursor? (used Microsoft Serial two button mouse) It feels like the mouse is at 20 Hz. I know it's probably not period correct to have like 60 Hz. These systems actually had wonky mouse movements. For usability it would just be nice. Don't think host CPU speed is the problem. 100% speed in the title bar. EDIT: Switched to PS2 mouse, not perfect - but MUCH better!
Here too, regardless of the settings... the mouse is not smooth. I always thought it was a problem with my PC, but as you mentioned, it must be some problem/adjustment in the 86box.
@@Turborider I tried PCem 17 and the problem with the mouse persists. It doesn't matter if I use Serial, PS/2... it's not smooth. It seems that the mouse has a lower refresh rate. I tried the 86box/PCem, 16mb, 32mb, P100/P166, any motherboard, any vga, Win9x, the problem is always the same with the mouse. I have Real Hardware with Win98 and I don't have these problems with the mouse, some said it was due to old Windows, old ports (serial, ps2)... but here the mouse is perfect on Real Hardware (PS/2).
@@alissonsilva1042 Totally agree with you. On real hardware it works prefectly. Blaimg it on old Windows is just an easy excuse. PCem isn't perfect either but it's better than 86Box in my opinion
Windows 98 Is The Best OS Ever Made In spite Of The Fact It Takes Up All The Space On The Hard Drive And then some But In An Emulator However That Is Not A Problem As Long As the Emulator Is On A Windows 7 Host OS Based PC!
I remember the actual Windows 98 marketing and promotional stuff was a lot more serious and mature than this video. The more serious you are, the more serious people will take 86box. I personally feel you should leave the comedy to personal channels and remain serious for this one. Just an opinion. Please don--- aahhhh 💥 *dial tone* 📞
@@nirv yes, creators just press record and don't spend weeks planning, writing, narrating, recording and editing their content. that's totally what's going on in the process of making those videos, sure. you must really enjoy the blandest tech content on UA-cam if you let a tiny bit of humor get to you. even tech giants on UA-cam can be funny at times and still be taken seriously because they have the level of credibility that helped them become popular in the first place. this probably isn't the content for you then. i know it's just your opinion but i have every right to disagree with you.
@@DDXofficial You don't know anything about these "creators." The bottom line is that they care more about their "channel" than they do telling the truth. They will never give you more accurate information than somebody like me. Why? Because they're SHILLS. I've talked to these guys and I have example after example of it. I'm not writing a book. You get in voice where I can PROVE it because it never gets old seeing FANBOYS of shills jaw dropped to the floor.
The very reason why i got 86box. Win 95 was my First love but win 98 Will be Forever in my Heart
For anyone wondering, message at 1:16 is:
"AS OF THE RECORDING
THE VERSION WAS 3.5
BUT MANY THINGS HAPPENED
IN THE PRODUCTION STAGES
THERE IS GREAT SIGNIFICANCE
TO THE PASSAGE OF TIME
OF WHICH THERE IS NONE"
In Base64:
"QVMgT0YgVEhFIFJFQ09SRElORw0KVEhFIFZFUlNJT04gV0FTIDMuNQ0KQlVUIE1BTlkgVEhJTkdTIEhBUFBFTkVEDQpJTiBUSEUgUFJPRFVDVElPTiBTVEFHRVMNClRIRVJFIElTIEdSRUFUIFNJR05JRklDQU5DRQ0KVE8gVEhFIFBBU1NBR0UgT0YgVElNRQ0KT0YgV0hJQ0ggVEhFUkUgSVMgTk9ORQ==" (It's not the same, but its very close)
Edit 1: There's also a morse code at the end of the video. "- .-. .- -. ... .. - .. --- -.", which translates to "TRANSITION".
86box lore
8:24 Quick tip: If you do a custom install and unselect "Online Services" (which is useless these days), you don't have the hassle of the MSN Internet Access setup and that "Connect to the Internet" icon on the desktop takes you directly to the Internet Connection Wizard.
Noted - thanks for the tip!
@@86Box You're welcome. I think I discovered that shortly after Windows 98 was first released. When I was building Windows 98 PCs for customers, I ALWAYS de-selected that to make things easier for them because basically no one I ever met used MSN Internet Access.
@@86BoxI am installing Windows 98 FE (First Edition) because SE was in 1999, so i chose FE. It is in Limbo x86 PC Emulator 6.0.0 QEmu 2.9.1, i have a 2gb hard disk, 24mb of RAM and pentium cpu.
Ah, Windows 98. I have so many memories of this OS and is STILL one of my faves to this day, especially with its flexibility letting you run DOS and newer Windows programs from the early 2000s. My dad used to own a computer shop and I'd sometimes help him install 98 and XP on customers' computers as a kid.
4:16 what a catchy name
Typical motherboard names, I guess.
My favourite Windows. Did not use it as much as XP, but still loved it`s DOS roots.
Thank you for the segment! Good tutorial 👍
The video does not show what needs to be specified for Hard Drives. I am not able to proceed with OK button.
Sorry for the massively delayed response - that would be the file path, aka where you would store the hard drive image. Hope this helps.
I always install Win9x via fdisk setup, format, create MD for Win9x, copy the Win9x directory from CD, then run setup from the command prompt; easier & smoother, at least for me.
Thanks for the nostalgia of the good (not really) old days ;-)
Can you install and run Napster on it?
Thanks for the tutorial @86Box, now I can install Visual Basic 6 on there.
I can’t change my color or resolution. How do I access this?
None of this worked for me "DISK BOOT FAILURE" even though I have the bootable win98 iso mounted. This video moved way too fast and seems to skip steps. A proper tutorial video goes through things step by step at a normal pace.
Try using newer BIOS, maybe it'll fix the problem
i think i used a win98se on a motherboard with a socket 1? pentium 2 max speed. 1gig ram. can anyone tell me if gaming in 98se on x86box still works? i did hl and rayman but only crashed. but was using a voodoo3 maxed...
Whenever I use 98 on 86box, several minutes later I always get the BSOD, but its the one that says it may be possible to continue. How do I make that go away for good? I know I can just hit any key to continue but Id rather avoid being interrupted all together.
Is it safe to connect windows 98 to a domain in 86box?
Just epic
Great✌
I got ibm pc 330/350 setup when i choose lagre disk support the pc restarts and stuck on cursor blink at the top left corner of the display.. pls help.. i'm using 30 gb ide hdd and win 98 se cd rom..
30gb? Try lowering it to 1~2 gb
Might I suggest adding some templates to the release for various popular machines to make it easy going for starters and noobs?
O and a link to these vids from the Getting started document, because these videos are immensely helpful.
mouse scroll button doesn't work but other than that good to go
Can you make a tutorial for Windows NT 4.0?
fun fact i am right now installing windows 98 and have succeeded :D
NT 3.xx?
are the ROMs illegal?
How did you capture footage for windows 98 on 86box?
OBS Studio.
@@86BoxI can’t get the drivers
@@ScrollVROfficial We used the built-in drivers that came with Windows 98. Using modified ISOs is not recommended.
@@86Box Ah ok but my audio is choppy
@@86Boxawesome thanks!
Can you emulate a Socket 370 Pentium III
It says invalid system disk
I wish it were possible to mount a host OS folder as a drive inside 86box. Transfering everything to image files looks like it might be time consuming.
You can actually mount a host os folder as a CDROM in 86box! It perfectly
Where to get Windows 98 cdroom?
A quick Google search should help.
@@86Box I see fwe used cds for salle in my counry. But can i download it legaly some where?
@@GODenWord no one's going to care if you download a Windows 98 ISO lol
voodoo 4 support pls
I have a problem with 86Box. I’m using an HP notebook and the f keys all have features except F5. The problem with that is that when I try to release the mouse, it does not release it, it just enables airplane mode.
Is there an Fn key on your keyboard? If so, press it alongside the desired function keys. So instead of pressing F8 + F12, press Fn + F8 + F12.
No, F5 increases screen brightness.
@@ILikeSlugs @JakeS-UTTP That's exactly what the Fn key is for. But some do it backwards.
The correct way: F5 key = F5 || Fn + F5 key = Special Function (like Increase Screen Brightness)
Some OEMs: F5 key = Special Function || Fn + F5 key = F5
I time traveled from 1999 to 2023 to watch a video on how to install windows and return to my home so i could play Doom 2
I'm surprised how good and precise this is at emulating hardware at the exact speed it used run!
Did set up various 386/486/Pentium 1 PCs with Win95 OSR2.5 on a Ryzen 7 5800X host.
Is there any trick one could use to emulate a smoother mouse cursor? (used Microsoft Serial two button mouse)
It feels like the mouse is at 20 Hz. I know it's probably not period correct to have like 60 Hz. These systems actually had wonky mouse movements. For usability it would just be nice. Don't think host CPU speed is the problem. 100% speed in the title bar.
EDIT: Switched to PS2 mouse, not perfect - but MUCH better!
Here too, regardless of the settings... the mouse is not smooth. I always thought it was a problem with my PC, but as you mentioned, it must be some problem/adjustment in the 86box.
@@alissonsilva1042 In PCem it's much better for some reason
@@Turborider I tried PCem 17 and the problem with the mouse persists. It doesn't matter if I use Serial, PS/2... it's not smooth. It seems that the mouse has a lower refresh rate. I tried the 86box/PCem, 16mb, 32mb, P100/P166, any motherboard, any vga, Win9x, the problem is always the same with the mouse. I have Real Hardware with Win98 and I don't have these problems with the mouse, some said it was due to old Windows, old ports (serial, ps2)... but here the mouse is perfect on Real Hardware (PS/2).
@@alissonsilva1042 Totally agree with you. On real hardware it works prefectly. Blaimg it on old Windows is just an easy excuse. PCem isn't perfect either but it's better than 86Box in my opinion
There have been multiple improvements to mouse handling since version 4.0 - we recommend upgrading to that for better performance.
"or if you know where to look..."
My guy, I have the key etched into my brain.
:^)
Thank you! I hope this app works well on a I3 processor
It depends - what i3 processor do you have?
@@86Box Core i3-9100 3.6 GHz, 8 GB of RAM
@@UltimateSayori Based on user research, this should be able to fully emulate a Pentium 166-200 MHz or thereabouts. It should work fine.
I have an Apple M2, 8 GB of RAM, and 500 GB of storage.
@@LiamLG_Official think the application support apple silicon, that platform is hard to program for
Ah, the nostalgia.
Windows 98 Is The Best OS Ever Made In spite Of The Fact It Takes Up All The Space On The Hard Drive And then some But In An Emulator However That Is Not A Problem As Long As the Emulator Is On A Windows 7 Host OS Based PC!
>uses a POST card for this machine
Chad
😁 ᴘʀᴏᴍᴏsᴍ
I remember the actual Windows 98 marketing and promotional stuff was a lot more serious and mature than this video.
The more serious you are, the more serious people will take 86box. I personally feel you should leave the comedy to personal channels and remain serious for this one.
Just an opinion. Please don--- aahhhh 💥
*dial tone* 📞
Let the creators, create. Thanks.
@@undecimer they just press record. Stop propping them up.
@@nirv yes, creators just press record and don't spend weeks planning, writing, narrating, recording and editing their content. that's totally what's going on in the process of making those videos, sure.
you must really enjoy the blandest tech content on UA-cam if you let a tiny bit of humor get to you. even tech giants on UA-cam can be funny at times and still be taken seriously because they have the level of credibility that helped them become popular in the first place.
this probably isn't the content for you then. i know it's just your opinion but i have every right to disagree with you.
@@DDXofficial You don't know anything about these "creators." The bottom line is that they care more about their "channel" than they do telling the truth. They will never give you more accurate information than somebody like me. Why? Because they're SHILLS.
I've talked to these guys and I have example after example of it. I'm not writing a book. You get in voice where I can PROVE it because it never gets old seeing FANBOYS of shills jaw dropped to the floor.
86box asmr
like if u agree
🫡😁
Worst OSes on Windows history:
1. Windows ME
2. Windows VISTA RTM
3. Windows 8
4. Windows 98 FE
Best:
1. XP
2. Vista sp2
3. 7
You forgot Windows 11 in the list of worst Windows OSes ;)
@@msdosm4nfred I don't really hate it, I just don't understand why it exists.
Wasn't Vista always buggy even after all the updates?
@@msdosm4nfredliterally just a reskinned win10