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Step 16 Select Configure unallocated disk space and press Enter. Step 17 If you want to use a large disk, select Yes, enable large disk support and press Enter. Step 18 Press Enter to restart the virtual machine.

Step 19 In the same way, continue with the second option. Step 20 Again, continue with the first option. Step 21 Wait while the Microsoft Windows 98 C: drive is formatted. Step 22 To continue with the installation, press Enter as shown below. Step 23 Click the Continue button to start the installation.

Step 24 In this stage, you can specify the location where you want to install it. Step 25 Select the Typical that is selected by default from the installation options and click the Next button to continue the installation. Step 26 Select Install the most common components and click Next. Step 27 Type your user name for the virtual machine and click Next. Step 28 Select the country you live in and click on the Next button. Step 29 Installation is ready to copy Win98 files.

Click Next to continue. Step 30 Copying your Win98 files to your computer… Step 31 After copying the files, restart the virtual machine as follows. Step 33 Type your username and continue. Step 34 To accept the license agreement, select I accept the Agreement and click Next. Step 35 Windows 98 has saved all the information and click Finish to continue the next stage. Step 36 Wait while MS Windows 98 does a hardware scan… Step 37 Configure your date and time settings and click the Close button to save your settings.

Step 40 If you do not want to see the Welcome window again, uncheck the Show this screen each time Win 98 starts option and close the window. The security updates advised changes, Visual Basic runtimes or computer specific hotfixes are among the friendly modules Auto-Patcher for Windows 98SE is often a better facilitate, especially once re-installing the operating system. Unicide 16th birthday. Sevi NSFW. SamuraiOwl Heehee. Wall Art by.

Extra, Extra! All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Perhaps the most famous screensaver in the collection, Flying Toasters, saw winged appliances fill your screen alongside slices of toast.

The random patterns generated by the Stained Glass screensaver may more closely resemble a quilt than church windows, but they were eye-catching nonetheless.

As the name suggests, Spiral Gyro, draws patterns reminiscent of those created by Spyrograph toys. A simple option, Logo just made an image float across the display. While it defaulted to the After Dark logo, you could choose your own image instead.

Messages would display text that would float around the screen, with users able to write their own messages or choose from a number of humorous default options. As you'd expect, this screensaver transformed your screen into an abstract style reminiscent of the painter Piet Mondrian.

The Spotlight screensaver blacked out the screen apart from a spotlight that revealed parts of Windows' desktop. Starry Night recreated a city skyline, complete with lights blinking on and off in buildings, red beacons on top of the tallest skyscrapers, and the odd flash of lightning. As these psychedelic spirals and squares balloon outwards they create a vertiginous optical illusion. Reminiscent of the Mystify screensaver from After Dark for Windows 1.

Released in the summer of , After Dark 3. The Artist screensaver, allowed you to choose an image, such as the Windows Splash screen, and a medium, such as Pastel, which would then be drawn on screen.

Bad Dog! You Bet Your Head was an interactive trivia game in which animated contestants would be flattened by the MC, a hammer , for wrong answers. To answer the questions yourself, you pressed Caps Lock and chose a numbered answer. Similar to the earlier After Dark screensaver, Clocks 3.

Motorcycle stunt man Daredevil Dan raced his bike across the screen while making risky jumps over buses and through flaming hoops, occasionally having to be rescued by an ambulance.

The return of the famous Flying Toasters saw flocks of the home appliances fly across the screen, often performing tricks, while slices of toast soared alongside. Patterns swam outwards from the center of the image in Frost and Fire, as various colors were mixed in. A oscillating gravitational field pulled random Windows icons every which way as they flew across the screen. Draw Morph let you choose from various stop motion animated figures, such as Pipecleaner Man, who performed acrobatics while walking across the screen.

You could also create your own series of images to be animated. Like the first After Dark screensaver, Puzzle rearranged the desktop into a sliding grid of tiles. Three rodents raced round a track in Rat Race, with users able to set their skill level, ranging from Drop Out to Professional. Ray adorned the desktop with colorful, transparent, rotating shapes that drifted across the screen. A favorite was called Final Exam, which combined an interactive Star Trek trivia game and screensaver.

The Mission screensaver cycled through images from different Star Trek episodes, such as this one from The Corbomite Maneuver episode showing Balok.

Scotty's Files screensaver let Trekkies geek out over technical schematics of ships and a variety of devices, including a Phaser and a Tricorder. The Sickbay screensaver recreated the readouts from the bed panels in Star Trek episodes, complete with the familiar heart beat sound effect.

This visually arresting scene is from the Star Trek episode the Tholian Web, in which the Enterprise is caught in an energy-sapping web spun by the Tholians, an alien race. Windows 98 Second Edition Retail Full.

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