An "A" after the number indicates the second release. A "B" indicates the third release, or OSR2. In addition, you can use the more specific version numbers, which are listed prior to the "A" or "B" identification, to find the Windows 95 release see table below. Instead, Windows 98 uses the version number 4. The table below summarizes the different Windows releases and the corresponding Windows 95 or Windows 98 versions:. If you cannot get into Windows to check your version, you can check it from a DOS prompt.
To do so, enter:. You should check your version of Windows 98 before installing. Once installed USB mass storage devices should work within Windows These drivers include generic USB 2.
It is also only intended for the English version of Windows 98, although there are some other language versions below. Installing on the wrong version of Windows may cause problems with your operating system.
This version adds mainstrem support for K 3. Due to the problems with 4. It also does not use as much conventional memory as DOS 4. It used much more of the base K, and was somewhat buggy. The below versions, as released to the consumer market, are based on DOS 3. Microsoft's initial 4. To add to the confusion, most OEMS badged their 4.
MS-DOS 5 also supported 2. Numerous bugs were noticed shortly after launch which lead to the 5. MS-DOS 6. It was heavily criticized as buggy by the media, primarily due to file corruption issues with DoubleSpace and the lack of tools to repair such issues. Microsoft intentionally skipped "6.
This update corrects some major bugs in DoubleSpace, introduces ScanDisk, adds automounting of compressed floppies, and a tool to uncompress DoubleSpace compressed drives.
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