Windows 98 Qcow2 ((better))
Use the following command to boot the VM and start the installation: qemu-system-i386 -m
blinking expectantly. In this sandbox, the year was forever 1998, the internet was a lawless frontier, and the only limit to his digital world was the size of a single virtualized file. How to Build Your Own "Time Machine" If you want to create your own image for a Windows 98 setup, here are the essential steps: Create the Image QEMU-img tool to create a sparse file. qemu-img create -f qcow2 win98.qcow2 2G Gather Your Media : You’ll need a Windows 98 SE ISO windows 98 qcow2
driver is common, though third-party "Universal VESA" drivers are often needed to achieve 32-bit color and higher resolutions like 1024x768. Common Use Cases QEMU config for Windows 98 that will work with v86? #945 Use the following command to boot the VM
Why 8GB? Windows 98 cannot natively see partitions larger than 127GB without FAT32 hacks, and 8GB keeps the allocation table small and fast. qemu-img create -f qcow2 win98