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== System requirements ==
== System requirements ==
According to Microsoft, Windows 98 requires a 486DX2 66 MHz processor, at least 16 MB of RAM, 175 MB of hard drive space (varies depending on components being installed), and a VGA or better display adapter.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050104023102/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221829 How to Install Windows 98 on a Computer with No Operating System], ''Microsoft Support''. 20 December 2004. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221829 original] on 4 January 2005.</ref> Windows 98 drops support for the EGA display adapter. Windows 98 First Edition is the last version to be available on 3.5-inch floppy disks even for machines without a CD-ROM drive as Windows 98 Second Edition now requires a CD-ROM drive, which has been a part of Microsoft for newly designed devices since Windows 95.
According to Microsoft, Windows 98 requires a 486DX2 66 MHz processor, at least 16 MB of RAM, 175 MB of hard drive space (varies depending on components being installed), and a VGA or better display adapter.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050104023102/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221829 How to Install Windows 98 on a Computer with No Operating System], ''Microsoft Support''. 20 December 2004. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221829 original] on 4 January 2005.</ref> Windows 98 drops support for the EGA display adapter. The Windows 98 first edition is the last version to be available on 3.5" floppy disks via a mail order, as the Second Edition was only released on CD-ROM discs.


It is possible to bypass most of these requirements via the <code>/nm</code> parameter for <code>SETUP.EXE</code>. By doing so, it becomes possible to install the original release of Windows 98 on an 80386 processor with as low as 4 MB of RAM.
It is possible to bypass most of these requirements via the <code>/nm</code> parameter for <code>SETUP.EXE</code>. By doing so, it becomes possible to install the original release of Windows 98 on an 80386 processor with as low as 4 MB of RAM.
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