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# Installing Windows 98

## What we are going to do:

* [Start the VM](/utm/installing-operating-systems/windows/windows-98/installing-windows-98.md#start-the-vm)
* [Install Windows 98](/utm/installing-operating-systems/windows/windows-98/installing-windows-98.md#install-windows-98)

## Start the VM

1. Tap your Virtual Machine
2. Tap the big play button

## Install Windows 98

The installation should be really straight forward from here. Installation guide has yet to be added.

## You're done!

Your VM should be fully functional from here, except from having an Internet connection. If you plan on browsing the web, you can proceed to the next page:

{% content-ref url="/pages/-MS3U7Tid7S4GroLM6r9" %}
[Getting connected](/utm/installing-operating-systems/windows/windows-98/getting-connected.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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