![]() – Ethernet Adapter if you don’t have one installed in the Windows 98 machine, this will make it a challenge. I tried this with Windows 98 SE and Windows 7 64 bit and it worked just as a I describe. Networking PC’s today in Windows 7 is so much easier, HomeGroups make it a cinch to share files and resources such as a printer. It’s a testament to how far we have come. The answer is, it’s very much possible, but involves more hands on configuration than what you would require between two Windows 7 PC’s. ![]() I found the challenge an exciting one and decided to find out if it was possible to network a modern version of Windows with a 12 year old version way past it’s expiration date. One particular story I came across on a forum is a user running Windows 98 with GB’s of files he said he would like to bring over to his Windows 7 machine. ![]() Now, some people might be wondering if we have ran out of ideas or experiences to write about regarding Windows 7 which is understandable, considering the wealth of information and resources that exist across the web about Microsoft’s latest operating system there are still a small batch of Windows 9x Yes, you read right, we’re going to show you how to network Windows 7 and Windows 98.
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