Windows 98 Qcow2 !!better!!
: Use a Windows 98 ISO to boot the VM and install it onto your new QCOW2 disk:
: Set the "Typical role of this machine" to Network Server under the Performance tab in File System settings. This speeds up disk access by increasing the size of the look-ahead buffer. windows 98 qcow2
To roll back:
The first step is to create the virtual hard drive. We will use the qemu-img tool, which comes bundled with QEMU. : Use a Windows 98 ISO to boot
To create a Windows 98 QCOW2 virtual machine, we'll use QEMU, a popular open-source virtualization platform. You can install QEMU on your Linux host using the package manager: we'll use QEMU
qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 source_image.vmdk windows98.qcow2 Pro-Tips for Stability RAM Limits : Do not exceed