brandonkick
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My father's business computer fits the usual bill for a fifteen year old (or more) system. It has software that is no longer made, or supported and he doesn't have the install disks. Well he does but they are corrupt.
So long story short, I know this 98SE machine is a ticking time bomb. It's extremely old hardware and I know it'll be dying soon. It just can't continue to kick forever. So I want to help that system live on, because he knows and likes that software and well he is as resistant to change as most others are in this situation.
I have two ideas about this.
1) Image the hard drive and use the image in a virutal machine. I'm not entirely sure about the best way to do this. Some research has shown that using winimage would be the best way to make my image. Then set up a VM using VMware player and clone the image onto the VM's virtual hard disk.
The questions I have about that are, how much of a PITA will it be to get everything playing nice?
He has two old dot matrix printers, that I've had to put in parallel ports (PCI cards). It was a real pain to get working, but under windows 7 it does print. How much of a fiasco will it be to get the windows 98 virtual machine printing to his old dot matrix printers? The printers did have windows 98 drivers, and they did work on his physical windows 98 machine.
Would it be hard to ditch those and upgrade him to a laser printer. I'd like that much better, they are much faster. I know the laser printers today are more then likely NOT compatible with windows 98. Will it matter?
2) Just clone the hard drive and let him chug along doing what he is doing. I'll deploy the cloned drive to a new hard drive just to make sure the image was good and everything working. Keep the image on my workstation, the old drivel locked up and put a brand new one in his old machine.
Will I get messed up because of the drive geometry on the old drive (cylinders, sector size and so on) being different from the new one?
I would like to get this old machine virtualized. But from what I've read it could be areal pain. Especially because this is a windows 98 machine.
Any pointers from anyone who's successfully done this?
So long story short, I know this 98SE machine is a ticking time bomb. It's extremely old hardware and I know it'll be dying soon. It just can't continue to kick forever. So I want to help that system live on, because he knows and likes that software and well he is as resistant to change as most others are in this situation.
I have two ideas about this.
1) Image the hard drive and use the image in a virutal machine. I'm not entirely sure about the best way to do this. Some research has shown that using winimage would be the best way to make my image. Then set up a VM using VMware player and clone the image onto the VM's virtual hard disk.
The questions I have about that are, how much of a PITA will it be to get everything playing nice?
He has two old dot matrix printers, that I've had to put in parallel ports (PCI cards). It was a real pain to get working, but under windows 7 it does print. How much of a fiasco will it be to get the windows 98 virtual machine printing to his old dot matrix printers? The printers did have windows 98 drivers, and they did work on his physical windows 98 machine.
Would it be hard to ditch those and upgrade him to a laser printer. I'd like that much better, they are much faster. I know the laser printers today are more then likely NOT compatible with windows 98. Will it matter?
2) Just clone the hard drive and let him chug along doing what he is doing. I'll deploy the cloned drive to a new hard drive just to make sure the image was good and everything working. Keep the image on my workstation, the old drivel locked up and put a brand new one in his old machine.
Will I get messed up because of the drive geometry on the old drive (cylinders, sector size and so on) being different from the new one?
I would like to get this old machine virtualized. But from what I've read it could be areal pain. Especially because this is a windows 98 machine.
Any pointers from anyone who's successfully done this?