Veteran Windows developer Raymond Chen has revealed in a video with Dave’s Garage how Microsoft tested Windows 98 to see how well it could cope when assaulted with a barrage of plugged-in USB devices.
I think it would depend on the motherboard. Some can make a USB drive appear as an INT 13 device, and I've seen some USB drivers for DOS.
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Windows 98 and its improved version of Windows 98 Second Edition that appeared in 1998 were counted as one of the masterpiece operating systems on Windows, at that time being evaluated such as ...
Running Windows completely off of a USB flash drive is quite handy if you want to try a newer or older version of Windows without affecting your current system. The USB drive can also serve as a ...
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