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Building a Better Windows 98 PC

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Some people might still want to build a PC running Windows 98. For software that
doesn't work with modern computers, retro gaming, or just pure nostalgia.

A video with useful tips for building a retro PC:

 
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Loads of patches for the Windows 9x family (95, 98, 98 SE, and ME): http://lonecrusader.x10host.com/rloew/rloew.html

These patches solve old but never fixed 9x issues with newer systems, such as the well-known RAM limitation and the 137GB size limit. There's also a patch that'll allow TRIM (garbage collection) to be used on SSDs which support it.
 
From memory, delete the "Fiolog.vxd" in the system folder - should free up resources (File I/O Log virtual drive, uneeded other than for M$ metrics).
 
From memory, delete the "Fiolog.vxd" in the system folder - should free up resources (File I/O Log virtual drive, uneeded other than for M$ metrics).
Can we trust this advice? I mean, is this like the "delete system32" trick which cripples the whole system?
 
No - but it's windows 98, so plenty of documentation out there on that file. And if it's in a VM, won't take long to "fix".
 
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