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To run Windows 98 using a QCOW2 image in QEMU, you need to create a virtual hard disk and then boot from an installation ISO. Windows 98 typically requires a legacy machine type and specific emulated hardware to work correctly. 1. Create the QCOW2 Disk Image
Replace /path/to/windows98.iso with the actual path to your Windows 98 ISO image.
Typical Command Line
Or to VMDK:
Final Command: Save that QEMU launch script as play_win98.sh. Keep a clean snapshot named base_snapshot.qcow2. And never, ever, click on "Active Desktop Update."
chimed—a majestic, synthesized wave of nostalgia—the pixelated "Start" button appeared. Inside this Linux-hosted container, Windows 98 SE was breathing again. Elias opened the command prompt, the familiar
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cpu pentium2 \
-m 256 \
-hda windows98_se.qcow2 \
-cdrom win98se.iso \
-boot d \
-soundhw sb16 \
-vga cirrus \
-netdev user,id=net0 -device ne2k_pci,netdev=net0
-cpu pentium or qemu32).-vga cirrus) or std/qxl with appropriate drivers; S3 Trio/Trio64 options are also common.To run Windows 98 using a QCOW2 image in QEMU, you need to create a virtual hard disk and then boot from an installation ISO. Windows 98 typically requires a legacy machine type and specific emulated hardware to work correctly. 1. Create the QCOW2 Disk Image
Replace /path/to/windows98.iso with the actual path to your Windows 98 ISO image. windows 98 qcow2
Typical Command Line
Or to VMDK:
Final Command: Save that QEMU launch script as play_win98.sh. Keep a clean snapshot named base_snapshot.qcow2. And never, ever, click on "Active Desktop Update." To run Windows 98 using a QCOW2 image
chimed—a majestic, synthesized wave of nostalgia—the pixelated "Start" button appeared. Inside this Linux-hosted container, Windows 98 SE was breathing again. Elias opened the command prompt, the familiar RAM: 192–512 MB (Windows 98 runs fine on
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cpu pentium2 \
-m 256 \
-hda windows98_se.qcow2 \
-cdrom win98se.iso \
-boot d \
-soundhw sb16 \
-vga cirrus \
-netdev user,id=net0 -device ne2k_pci,netdev=net0
-cpu pentium or qemu32).-vga cirrus) or std/qxl with appropriate drivers; S3 Trio/Trio64 options are also common.