Overview
The Microsoft Windows 98 operating system is the upgrade to Windows that
makes your computer work better and play better. It works better by making
it simple to access the Internet and by providing better system performance
along with easier system diagnostics and maintenance. With Windows 98,
your system plays better as well with support for the latest graphics, sound,
and multimedia technologies, the ability to easily add and remove peripheral
devices with support for Universal Serial Bus (USB), and it also enables you
to watch TV on your PC. Windows 98 Second Edition is an update to
Windows 98 that enhances the leading consumer operating system with the
latest Internet, home-networking and hardware technologies.
Windows 98 Second Edition offers consumers a variety of new and
enhanced capabilities related to the Internet, and hardware
compatibility:
- Internet Explorer 5. Microsoft�s popular browsing technologies provide
breakthroughs in Web performance, usability and flexibility.
- Windows NetMeeting 3. The latest version of NetMeeting brings Internet
conferencing capability to consumers by offering enhanced usability,
performance, security and support for Internet standards.
- Internet Connection Sharing (ICS). ICS is a set of advanced home
networking technologies that enable users to share a single connection to the
Internet for simultaneous Internet access.
- Enhanced hardware support. Windows 98 Second Edition offers improved
native support for technologies such as Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE
1394 and ACPI as well as broadband network connections, enabling
consumers to connect to and more easily use a wider range of
devices.
- Windows 98 Service Pack. Windows 98 Service Pack addresses top issues
in existing features, such as year 2000 updates.
- Windows 98 Second Edition continues to maintain the best support for older
Windows-based applications and technologies.
Benefits
- Improved Ease of Use & Internet Access--Dynamic Web-based help and
15 Wizards help make your PC easier to use. Windows 98's Web-aware
user interface lets you find information more easily with the same view of
content on your PC, network, or the Web. Windows 98 Second Edition now
provides Internet Connection Sharing, allowing users to share a single Internet
connection over multiple networked PC's.
- Improved Performance & Reliability -- Reduce the time it takes to launch
applications, get help cleaning your hard disk and improve its efficiency. This
is all possible with improvements that make Windows 98 a more robust and
reliable operating system.
- Enables a New Generation of Hardware & Entertainment -- Take advantage
of the latest hardware advances, like the USB, DVD, and IEEE 1394, and
expand the use of your PC with multiple monitor and digital imaging support
and Microsoft WebTV for Windows.
Features
What's New
Internet and Multimedia
Enhancements
With updated versions of Internet
Explorer, Outlook Express,
Windows Media Player, and
DirectX, your PC will deliver an
even better on-line and multimedia
experience.
System Updates
Windows 98 Second Edition has all
the latest system updates to
improve the performance of your
PC, including Year 2000 Updates,
improved hardware and software
support, enhanced USB support,
and more.
Internet Connection Sharing
With Internet Connection Sharing,
Windows 98 Second Edition
allows you to share a single internet
connection over multiple networked
PC's.
Standard Features
FAT32 and FAT32 Conversion Utility
This improved version of the FAT
file system helps give you more
hard drive space (28% on average)
by more efficiently using space on
large disks. A graphical conversion
utility lets you quickly and safely
convert a hard drive to FAT32.
Performance Enhancements
With Windows 98 you will do less
waiting. Specifically, Windows 98
can shut down and launch
applications faster than Windows
95. You can also boot your system
faster with new ACPI machines
that have fast-boot BIOS support.
Windows Update -- Includes the Update Manager
The Windows Update Web Site,
the on-line extension to Windows
98, is a Web-based resource site.
It gives registered Windows 98
users easy access to the latest
drivers and operating system files,
along with product assistance.
HTML-Based Online Help
To assist users in finding the latest
"help" information, Windows 98
includes an HTML-based on-line
help system. In addition to the
improved "Help" information built
into the Operating System, the Help
tool in Windows 98 is extensible-
dynamically taking you on-line to
the latest information about the
topic at hand.
15 Troubleshooting Wizards
These Troubleshooting Wizards
can help you quickly diagnose and
solve technical problems with
Windows 98. Troubleshooters are
scenario-based walkthroughs that
you can customize to a situation by
choosing the answer that fits your
issue.
Windows Maintenance Wizard
Schedules tune-up jobs to run
automatically, making your PC
more self-maintainable. It helps you
delete unnecessary files and makes
sure your hard disk is optimized
and properly functioning. Includes
Disk Defragmenter, ScanDisk, and
Disk Cleanup features.
System File Checker Utility
System File Checker keeps track
of critical system files that make
your computer run. If these files are
moved or changed, it provides an
easy way to restore these files.
Once file changes are detected, it
offers you several courses of
action. The System File Checker
Utility allows you to troubleshoot
problems and become productive
again much more quickly and
easily.
Support for New Generation of Hardware
You can now take advantage of the
recent innovations in computer
hardware. Major hardware
standards supported: Universal
Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394,
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP),
Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface (ACPI), and
DVD.
Multiple Display Support
Now you can use multiple monitors
and/or multiple graphics adapters
on a single PC. Displaying your
work environment on multiple
monitors can let you "spread out"
and interact more easily between
documents and applications.
DirectX 6
Adds depth to multimedia and
gaming experiences by increasing
the realism and quality by providing
better imaging, built-in support for
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
and MMX technologies. Also
supports force-feedback
controllers.
Microsoft WebTV for Windows
With a TV tuner card, your PC can
act as a receiver of broadcast
information. You can use your PC
to find and watch TV programs,
view interactive TV programs that
provide supplemental information
about shows, and receive other
information.
New Backup Utility
This new backup applet supports
SCSI tape devices and makes
backing up your data easier and
faster.
Web-Aware User Interface
With Windows 98, Internet access
becomes a seamless part of the
user interface. Windows 98
provides you with one utility to
universally view local, network,
intranet, and Internet data, so you
can get to the information you need
faster and more easily.
Suite of Tools for Internet Communication
Includes: Outlook Express, an
e-mail and news reading client;
Microsoft NetMeeting, Internet
conferencing; Personal Web
Server, an easy way to publish
Web pages; Windows Media
Player, streaming multimedia
services, and more.
Internet Connection Wizard
The Internet Connection Wizard is
designed to make a first time
connection to the Internet simple. It
gives you a list of National ISPs to
choose from, then the Wizard will
do all of the software configuration
for you.
Built-in Support for the Infrared Specification
Supports the Infrared Data
Association (IrDA) standard for
wireless connectivity with a driver
set that provides infrared-equipped
computers with the capability of
networking, transferring files, and
printing wirelessly with compatible
infrared devices.
Dial-Up Networking Improvements
Supports Dial-Up Scripting that
can automate the process of
connecting to bulletin boards and
online services. It also includes
Dial-Up Networking user interface
enhancements that simplify setting
up and using dial-up connections.
Multilink Channel Aggregation
Support for Multilink Channel
Aggregation enables you to
combine available dial-up lines to
achieve higher transfer speeds
when dialing into the Internet or
network. For example, you can
combine two or more ISDN lines
to achieve speeds of up to 128K.
Client Support for Virtual Private Networking
Virtual Private Networking is new
networking support for remote
users to access their corporate
network via a secure connection. It
utilizes the Point-to-Point Tunneling
Protocol (PPTP). Support for this
service is natively built-in to
Windows 98.
Improved Features
Internet and Multimedia Enhancements
With updated versions of Internet
Explorer, Outlook Express,
Windows Media Player, and
DirectX, your PC will deliver an
even better on-line and multimedia
experience.
Online Services Folder
The Windows 98 desktop contains
an Online Services Folder with
links to America Online (AOL),
AT&T; WorldNet, CompuServe
3.0, and Prodigy. When you click
the link to an Internet Service
Provider, a setup program starts
and automatically registers you.
Smooth Setup Experience
Several enhancements have been
made to the Windows 98 setup
program in an effort to decrease
setup time and increase setup
reliability. For example, the setup
interface shows you how far along
you are with the setup process.
Power Management Improvements
Built-in support for Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) lets you switch on or off
your PC like you would your TV
set. In addition, Windows 98
supports Advanced Power
Management (APM) 1.2
extensions for more power
management improvements.
Windows Scripting Host
Allows you to save time by
automating actions such as creating
a shortcut and connecting to or
disconnecting from a network
server. This is possible with
Windows 98 support for direct
script execution from the user
interface or command line.
New Accessibility Tools
The Accessibility Configuration
Wizard helps people adapt
Windows' options to their needs
and preferences and the low-end
screen magnifier helps people with
moderate vision impairments and
those working on unfamiliar
machines.
Support for Intel MMX Processors
Provides support for third parties to
build software that takes advantage
of the Intel Pentium Multimedia
Extensions (MMX) for fast audio
and video support on the next
generation of Intel Pentium
processor.
System Configuration Utility
This utility allows you to
troubleshoot system configuration
issues through a process of
elimination with check boxes. It
also allows you to create and
restore back ups of configuration
files. This utility is the graphical
replacement for Sysedit.
Win32 Drive Model (WDM)
This new, unified driver model for
Windows 98 and Windows NT
enables new devices to have a
single driver for both operating
systems. It allows Windows 98 to
maintain full legacy device driver
support while adding support for
new WDM drivers.
Automatic Skip Driver Agent (ASD)
Automatic Skip Driver Agent
(ASD) identifies hardware devices
that fail to respond; displays a
dialog box indicating that it has
detected a failure; prompts you
with the option to bypass this action
on subsequent startups.
New Dr. Watson Utility
If this utility is enabled, it will
intercept software faults and
indicate what software has faulted
and why. It also collects detailed
information about your system at
the time of the fault and logs this
information for reference later.
Display Setting Enhancements
Provides support for dynamically
changing screen resolution and
color depth. Enhancements include:
full window drag, font smoothing,
wallpaper stretching, large icons,
hi-color icons, and more.
PCMCIA Enhancements
Supports: PC Card32
(Cardbus) -- enables notebooks to
implement high-bandwidth apps;
PC Cards operating at 3.3
Volts -- lets hardware manufacturers
make lower power consumption
devices; and Multifunction PC
Cards -- two or more functions on a
single PC Card.
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
Allows software developers to
create component applications.
Distributed COM (DCOM) in
Windows 98 provides the
infrastructure that allows DCOM
applications to communicate across
networks without requiring
software developers to redevelop
applications.
Client Support for NetWare Directory Services
Supports Novell NetWare
Directory Services (NDS) and
enables you to log on to Novell
NetWare 4.x servers running NDS
to access files and print resources.
Provides key features that Novell
users need.
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System Requirements:
Computer/Processor
486DX/66 MHz or higher processor
Memory
24MB of RAM; more memory improves
performance
Hard Disk
- When using FAT16 File system, typical
installation requires 260 MB of available
hard-disk space, but may range between
210 MB and 400 MB, depending upon
system configuration and options selected.
- When using FAT32 File system, typical
installation requires 210 MB of available
hard-disk space, but may range between
190 MB and 305 MB, depending upon
system configuraiton and options selected.
Drive
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive.
Display
VGA or higher resolution monitor.
Peripherals
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing
device.
Miscellaneous
Additional items or services required to use
certain features:
- 14,400 or higher-baud modem or fax
modem required for internet access
- Access to the internet through a service
provider (a separate fee may be required)
For sound:
- Sound card with speakers or headphones,
OR
- USB speakers (requires PC with USB
support)
For DVD Video:
- DVD ROM Drive
- Compatible DVD decoder card or DVD
decoder software
For Broadcast TV and Web reception:
- Compatible TV tuner card
- Pentium or higher processor
- Additional 65 MB of hard-disk space
- Reception depends on availability of
broadcast sources in your area
For Internet Connection Sharing:
- Network connection between the
connection host computer and other
computer devices sharing internet access
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