![]() ![]() ![]() And then place the new disk in the docking en copy the image from usb to the disk? one for the hdd docking and the second one for a 16 gb usb3 stick for example. Ĭan i clone the orinal disk and save the clone image temperarly on a usb stick.i have two usb 3 entry`s on my labtop. What is the best way to make sure that the cloned disk can replace the original one when this is going bad. I can take the disk out of the older pc and i can use a hdd docking station (Sharkoon Quickport combo usb 3 type) I want to have an excact copy of this do you call it clone? Now i want to make a copy from a old harddisk from an older pc, it runs on Win98, has a C:\ wich is 7, 14 Gb, fat 32. ![]() Mostly i use these for backup for my pc`s at home and it works nicely. I own two versions of True image.2015 for an older pc and 2017.for my labtop.just bought. However for nostalgia’s sake, if there’s something you want to play around with to re-live just how awesome Windows 98 was (?), then it’s definitely doable in VirtualBox, but not a great experience.Hi there.name is Bo.i am a newbie with some computer issues.and in search of some advise. Given that VirtualBox does not have any supported/provided Guest Additions for WIndows 98 (or 95 for that matter), running under VirtualBox is incredibly slow and sluggish. An interesting IE feature that was discontinued from Vista onwards. I remember using this ‘active desktop’ feature in 98, where you could have web content pinned to your desktop. “Windows 98 supports new, cutting edge technologies” … ![]() I’m glad 98 made my computer “more entertaining”. Welcome to Windows 98 Setup: “the software that makes your computer more powerful, reliable, manageable, and entertaining”. I booted the VM from a floppy disk image (the same I downloaded for my 95 installation attempt, from here), partitioned and formatted the virtual disk, and then ran ‘setup’ from the CD: There’s a great post here that describes VM specific settings compatible for installing 98 – I went with 1GB RAM and a virtual 10GB disk and followed the other suggested settings. Moving on then, next up, installing Windows 98. More likely the issue is related to VT-x virtualization (I can’t find the option to turn off VT-x support on my VirtualBox install), or other posts suggest this is most likely to do with host CPUs faster than 2.1GHz, and my Mac Pro has dual 2.8 Xeons. What on earth Windows 98 was doing back then initializing iOS devices is interesting, but beside the point ? This error is described in this KB article but I’m not sure updating the BIOS in my Quantum hard disk is really applicable in this case. My attempt to install Windows 95 on Virtualbox on my Mac Pro didn’t turn out too well as by the time the installation completed it refused to boot with the error: "While initializing device IOS. ![]()
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