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Windows 98 Tips

Windows 98 was designed to be an upgrade to Windows 95. While Windows 95 was substantially different from its predecessor Windows 3.1, Windows 98 and Windows 95 look and feel almost the same.

Windows 98 for lack of a better term is basically a revision to Windows 95 – not entirely different but like Windows 95 with some niceties, some bug fixes, better hardware support and able to do a much better job integrating your computer with the internet (world wide web).

If I may be allowed to interject a bit of humor, Windows 98 is simply Windows 95 after a couple of years on the job. It is a little bit faster, a little bit more reliable and a tad bit better at navigating itself (and you) out of tricky (computer) situations.

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What’s New With Windows 98?

Better Reliability and Performance

What’s the worst thing that can happen to us when we are working on an important document? You guessed it, the dreaded systems crash. Windows 98 has greater stability, improved systems management tools and a better help system.

Features At A Glance

  • Better Help Desk
  • Tune-Up Wizard (helps keep your computer running great)
  • Windows System Update (receive update via the internet)
  • Faster Shutdown and more…

Entertainment and Multimedia Improvements

Windows 98 supports a wider range of hardware including support for “New Generation” hardware (DVD Drives, Zips, scanners, ect.). It was designed to take greater advantage of your entertainment and multimedia devices.

Features At A Glance

  • Support for new generation hardware
  • Multimedia support
  • Active movie and more…

More User Friendly (easy to use)

With new features such as FAT32 an improved version of the file system, it is now possible to use larger hard drives without the 2 Gigabyte (GB) partition limit. Also new to Windows 98 were improved wizards for power management, remote access and support for multiple displays (you can now use two monitors at once).

Internet Integration Enhancements

Using the new Integrated Internet Shell (active desktop) feature, you can make our internet experience. Active Desktop makes your desktop feel as if it is one big browser (Internet Explorer).

Other features were Dial Up Networking Improvements, Advanced Web Browsing and an Online Services folder.

Increased Manageability and System Maintenance Helps to make your computer easier to network and also made it easier to update your system files.

A Different Version of Windows 98 – Enter Windows 98 SE Windows 98 SE or Second Edition, was a bug fix for windows 98. It also included a feature known as Internet Connection Sharing, which let’s you share your internet connection with other computers on your home network.

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A Few Windows 98 Tips

Deleting Files Immediately

Changing the sound volume when you listen to the CD player

Close all open windows under "My Computer"

How to temporary disable auto play when you insert a CD-ROM

Want your favorite programs to start up every time you start Win 98

Reduce the time it takes Windows 98 to boot up

Add icons to your start menu

Place Folder on desktop with favorite programs

Switch between running programs using the keyboard

Change mouse from right handed to left handed

Note: Windows 95 Tips Will Also Work with Windows 98