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== Description == |
== Description == |
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WinBeOS98 II is a transformation pack for Windows 9x, which is packaged in Installer VISE 5 like BedOS. It transforms Windows into BeOS, |
WinBeOS98 II is a transformation pack for Windows 9x, which is packaged in Installer VISE 5 like BedOS. It transforms Windows into BeOS, using a batch script which copies over its new system files over the old ones. It comes with a new design different from the first WinBeOS, and supposedly offers stabler performance. Unlike WinBeOS I, it does not have any uninstaller, so if you install this OS into your computer, you're pretty much screwed, unless you have backups of the original system files. It even deletes the SYSBCKUP folder (although fails to do so, it tries to delete "SYSBCUP"). |
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== Changes from Windows 9x == |
== Changes from Windows 9x == |
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=== Look and feel === |
=== Look and feel === |
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* New default theme and background color |
* New default theme and background color |
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* New icon set |
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== Software == |
== Software == |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 21 July 2024
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows 9x |
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Release date | 1998 |
Author | Sergey Bedrin of eWafr-Bedrin |
Country | Russia |
Language(s) | Russian |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 2.7 MiB |
Download link | WinBeOS98II.exe |
Date added | April 7, 2024 |
WinBeOS98 II is a bootleg Windows 9x edition, which was created as part of the WinBeOS98 series by Sergey Bedrin of eWafr-Bedrin. It released in 1998, and was added to the archive on April 7, 2024.
Description
WinBeOS98 II is a transformation pack for Windows 9x, which is packaged in Installer VISE 5 like BedOS. It transforms Windows into BeOS, using a batch script which copies over its new system files over the old ones. It comes with a new design different from the first WinBeOS, and supposedly offers stabler performance. Unlike WinBeOS I, it does not have any uninstaller, so if you install this OS into your computer, you're pretty much screwed, unless you have backups of the original system files. It even deletes the SYSBCKUP folder (although fails to do so, it tries to delete "SYSBCUP").
Changes from Windows 9x
Changes in pre-desktop procedures
- New boot graphics
Look and feel
- New default theme and background color
- New icon set