I'm certainly not an expert on this, but it seems to me that in addition to
what you're describing, you'd also have to have some way of choosing to boot
into Win98 at startup.
So, whether the ext drive is turned on or not (or even connected or not),
you would always be faced at startup with the question of whether you wanted
to boot Vista or W98 on one machine and XP or W98 on the other. So, if you
don't find that an annoyance, then that's not an issue. I guess one way you
could avoid that would be (assuming both machines have floppy drives) to
create a bootdisk that would have an autoexec.bat file on it that would
automatically boot to Windows 98 when the floppy is in the drive, the ext
drive is turned on before the computer is and assuming your computer will
even let you use an OS that is resident on an external drive.
One other thing: read/write speeds on the external HDD may not be good
enough to run the OS from it.
Anyway, those are some GENERAL things that come to mind for me. You'll
probably get some more specific advice from others.
I think if you have HDD space on your two machines, just install W98 on both
and use a dual-boot option.
"alienbate" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Here's my situation. I have 2 computers: one with vista and the other with
> xp and I am trying to install win 98 on an external FAT32 harddrive for
> the
> sole purpose of playing my ol' computer games. Is this possible? Or
> would i
> just need to install win98 on the current computers and forget the
> external
> drive? If so, can anyone help me with that? I'd appreciate any help.