Dell Latitude D610 Windows 98 Drivers

I received a refurbished laptop from Dell that has Windows XP-Pro installed on it. It is a refurbished Dell Latitude D610 running Windows XP Professional. Can anyone either tell me where I can find a video driver for the ATI Radeon X300 which is built into the Dell Latitude D610 which will work for Windows 98 or even point me to where I can get an answer to a technical question like this if not here. The Windows XP/2000 driver from Dell refuses to install on Win98 OS.

Hi There, Currently Dell offers no support for windows 98 on any of their products. The Latitude D610 laptop is specifically built for windows 2000/XP, therefor no drivers exist for outdated operating systems such as '98.

That's not to say, however, that you can't seek out windows '98 drivers for each specific component, which a lot of users have done. In my opinion it would be much easier to install windows 2000 and download the drivers from the dell website instead. Source: Posted on Jun 06, 2012.

I'm trying to install Win 98SE to a 10 gig partition at the beginning of a 1 terabyte drive from a folder on that partion on my Dell Latitude D630 laptop with an Intel 2.6 GHz Core Duo CPU and 8 Gigs of RAM. Everything goes well until the first reboot after all the files are copied, then I get an insufficient memory message, advising me to remove excess files from my config and autoexec filies (which are basically empty). Granted that 8 Gigs of RAM is a lot more than Win 98 can address, but shouldn't it be able to access what it needs?

There's only one favorite old program that I need use it for (a midi sequencer), so I'm not too worried about drivers, etc., I just want to get it installed. Is the CPU a problem?

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Am I beating a dead horse or is there some trick to doing it? Edit: Somebody please delete my extra posts. When I tried to submit this, I just got an interminable spinning throbber in my tab, so I thought it wasn't working and I can't figure out how to delete a post Edited February 13, 2014 by KRH. The 'insufficient memory message' is a very confusing message related to the way Windows 9x manages memory.

The Kernel reserves a certain amount of memory to handle the RAM memory management tables. If you have too much RAM (>1.15GB), these tables don't fit so you get the message. You need to reduce memory to 1GB, use a workaround or use my Patch if you want to use more of this Memory. A 1TB Hard Drive would be SATA which is not properly supported by Windows 9X. I have a Patch for this problem also. The CPU is definitely compatible, but I believe you have to set it to one core with the native Win98 install.

I saw someone say no, but I'd disable dual core just to be on the safe side. I've never been successful getting Windows 98 going on a computer 2007 or newer. It usually hangs after the last the second part of the installation. Personally I'd just go with Windows 2000 if you can because it's much like Windows 98 but it runs on almost anything, at least up until about 2010 and then you might start having a few problems getting drivers for it. But if you can get Windows 98 going on this beast, hats off to you.

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