# Mount a foreign qcow2 without giving it network or clipboard access qemu-nbd -c /dev/nbd0 windows98_prebuilt.qcow2 mkdir /mnt/win98 mount /dev/nbd0p1 /mnt/win98 # Copy the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\*.VXD files you need
| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | “Windows Protection Error” on boot | Add MaxPhysPage=30000 to system.ini [386Enh] | | No sound in DOS games | Use -soundhw sb16 and run SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 | | USB not working | QEMU USB tablet + generic OHCI driver in Win98 | | Mouse freezes | Use -usb -device usb-mouse instead of PS/2 | windows 98 qcow2
: Use sb16 (Sound Blaster 16) for the best chance of audio working immediately. 3. The Installation Steps Once the VM starts, follow these classic setup steps: QEMU config for Windows 98 that will work with v86? #945 # Mount a foreign qcow2 without giving it
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I copied the files from the mounted image to a shared network folder. The client received the files twenty minutes later.
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