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Using Easy2Boot's included utility Make_Win98_SE_E2B_HDD (search the E2B forums):
If you have older scanners, printers, or proprietary industrial hardware, modern drivers likely don't exist. Windows 98 supports a massive library of legacy hardware that is now abandoned by modern OS manufacturers.
Here are the primary reasons tech enthusiasts search for a bootable USB solution: windows 98 iso bootable usb
The most reliable way is to create a DOS-bootable environment first, then run the Windows 98 installer from the drive. Open Rufus and select your USB drive. Under "Boot selection," choose FreeDOS .
To succeed, we need to trick Windows 98 into thinking your USB drive is a CD-ROM, or pre-load the USB drivers in a boot floppy image. Open Rufus and select your USB drive
Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use or share:
You need the (Maximus Decim Native USB) driver. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use
Insert your USB drive. This erases all data.
Ensure the partition scheme is and the file system is FAT32 . Click Start. Add the Windows 98 Files:
