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Software : Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition


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from: Microsoft Software






Binding: CD-ROM
EAN: 0659556102753
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 730-00847
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Sales Rank: 895
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Amazon.com Review:
Microsoft Windows 98 has quickly become the standard operating system for the vast majority of (non-Macintosh) personal computer owners. If you're thinking about upgrading from Windows 95, or adding Windows 98 on to a multi-OS platform, you'll get a comfortable, fairly intuitive graphical user interface, with point-and-click simplicity.

The biggest (and most controversial) feature of Windows 98 is its deep Internet integration. The Internet Explorer browser bundled with Windows 98 pops up constantly, inviting you to connect to the Internet and surf the Web quickly and easily. All the plug-ins you need are supported, and for folks who don't want a high level of under-the-hood control of their OS and Internet software, the stability of the combo can't be beat. In fact, diehard Netscape users often don't uninstall Internet Explorer from Windows 98 because the program is so deeply integrated in the OS.

Windows 98 has all the features of Windows 95, but some have been retooled, renamed, and spruced up. Perhaps the nicest improvement about Windows 98, though, is its use of a better file allocation system, enabling much more efficient use of hard drive space. Windows 98 supports the most widely used software programs, peripherals, and hardware, and it comes standard on most new PCs in the United States.

Amazon.com Product Description:
The possibilities of your PC expand with Windows 98 Second Edition. Performance increases with improved system diagnostics, the latest graphics, high-quality sound, and multi-media technology. The Second Edition updates Internet networking, hardware, and entertainment.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Needed for XP upgrade
Be aware that if you ever wish to try out Linux, or if Windows XP is no longer recognized, your Windows XP upgrade will not work. So do you go out and buy the full version? Well, I am not in favor of paying Bill (Gates) three times for the same thing. So I bought a second hand Windows 98 Second Edition. I Installed 98. I was then able to install my XP upgrade. Well, actually you don't need to install 98. You can boot off the XP disk, and when it asks you, swap it with your 98 disk, to verify your ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - MacBook 98
Not bad. Windows 98 will work on most modern Intel computers. It can run both the old and new applications for the most part. Go to CNET.com if you have driver issues.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Sucks
This is still the windows operating used today just now it's called Vista. Same crashing, bugs, bloatware and horrible performance.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Still the BEST Microsoft operating system around!
This is by far the best operating system that Microsoft has ever created. I don't know why some of these reviews are complaining of problems. I use this operating system on most of my computers; as soon as I buy a system I immediately format the hard drive and load Windows 98 SE. In 10 years I have never had a problem. Most of the problems that I read are attributed to manufacturer hard coding for a particular operating system, and simple hardware problems.
Windows 98SE stopped problems ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Windows 98SE is probably Windows' best overall OS to date
After reading just some of the 'horror stories' of Windows 98SE written here, I have to say BUNK! I've used Windows 98 since it was introduced, upgrading from Windows 95. I upgraded to Win98SE when the Second Edition became available. I Still use Windows 98SE today.

I have used this OS on countless laptops/notebooks, and Desktop and Tower PCs in various makes and models: IBM, Toshiba, Compaq, and even generic self-built systems using a plethora of hardware.

It isn't that ... Read More




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