Ensure your ISO is a "Retail" or "Full" version, as "Upgrade" versions may require a previous Windows disk during installation, which is difficult to manage from a USB stick.

Search for "Windows 98 SE bootable USB ISO" on the Internet Archive. Look for a file named something like WIN98_BOOTABLE_USB.ISO (approx 680MB). if available. Discard anything labelled "Windows 98 FE" (First Edition) unless you love blue screens.

brilliance, the speakers crackled. Then, the startup chime—that soaring, orchestral Brian Eno-esque swell—filled the room.

Now go enjoy the sound of a real Windows 98 startup chord—and pray you don’t get a fatal exception error at VFAT initialization.


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