Just don't connect it to the internet. It's good for gaming and a distraction-free writing environment. It helps that it's DOS compatible. I have w98 in a virtual machine although it just isn't the same. I have some old laptops I could install it on however.
I don't see the draw of installing Win98 on a modern computer, other than novelty. Windows 95 and 98 crashed, a lot. Blue screens of death were a regular occurrence. Now as a retro gaming machine on older hardware, sure.
Looks good, but Windows 98 has security issues Microsoft no longer updates Windows 98.
Just don't connect it to the internet. It's good for gaming and a distraction-free writing environment. It helps that it's DOS compatible. I have w98 in a virtual machine although it just isn't the same. I have some old laptops I could install it on however.
I don't have the room for a spare PC. I have an old iMac G3, a Windows 7 Dell, and a custom Windows 10 PC that are in my basement.
I don't see the draw of installing Win98 on a modern computer, other than novelty. Windows 95 and 98 crashed, a lot. Blue screens of death were a regular occurrence. Now as a retro gaming machine on older hardware, sure.
I mean, you can use it to game on new hardware, right? That saves physical space if it becomes a secondary OS.