Windows 98 Qcow2 //top\\ 〈2027〉

If you need to move to a physical disk (or VirtualBox), convert:

: Use a Windows 98 ISO to boot the VM and install it onto your new QCOW2 disk: windows 98 qcow2

"It never left," I replied. "You have the files. The computer is a 20MB file on my server called windows 98 qcow2 ." If you need to move to a physical

To create a Windows 98 environment using a disk image, you'll primarily use QEMU , an open-source emulator. The qcow2 format is QEMU's native "Copy on Write" format, which is efficient because it only grows in size as you add data to the virtual disk. 1. Create the qcow2 Disk Image you'll primarily use QEMU

qemu-img create -f qcow2 windows98.qcow2 2048M