Windows 98 question

edited July 2004 in Hardware
Hi all is this true that Windows 98 does not support hard-drive over 10GB with out it being partition ?? And does not support RAM over 128MB or computer will be slow or freeze???

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  • HalOfBorgHalOfBorg West Virginia
    edited July 2004
    As I recall, win98 can handle 32G without problem - over that ScanDisk can read errors that are fakes. MS has a patch for that.

    And I've run 384M on win98 no problem. It can use 512 without any changes.
  • edited July 2004
    I am running 1 gig of memory on my Abit KD7 with windows 98 version 1 with no issues. I partition my drives all the time so I can't answer the question about that. I run a minimum of 3 OS's on my systems for testing purposes.

    Tmod
  • edited July 2004
    FAT32 can be used on drives up to 2 Terabytes so you should be fine :)
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