Yes, you will be able to do that. However, you must use the right cable. It is called a crossover cable. It's a little bigger than those telephone cables, called RJ-45 cables. To tell the difference between a crossover cable and straight-through cable, hold the heads side-by-side and compare. If the wiring of the cables are the same, it means that the cables are straight-through. If the wiring is different, then it is a crossover cable.Originally posted by Li Ka Shing:Hello,
I have two computers at home.
One computer is running Win98.
The other is running WinXP.
I want to format my WinXP comp, and then install Win98 onto it.
I have a question before I do this.
Is it possible to transfer files between 2 computers running Win98?
I see at the back of my comps, there are network plugs / plug for network card. Is it possible I just use a network cable and connect 1 end of the cable onto 1 computer and the other end of the cable onto the other comp? Then I transfer through the Network Neighbourhood or something like that?
Please advice and many thanks in advance.


It must have 8 colours, because it has 8 pins in the head. There are 4 solid colours and 4 are stripped.Originally posted by Li Ka Shing:Thanks everybody.
I have a few cables at home. I just did a check on them.
Must the cable have 8 colours inside the head?
I have one which have 8 colours, but same order of colour, so it must be the straight-through type.
But I have one which only have 4 colours inside, the other 4 are blank/ not filled/ not occupied. And this cable has the colour order partly reversed.
By the way, I can use both the 8 colour cable and also the 4 colour cable to surf internet. I just tested them, both cables also work.
What is this 4 colour cable? Does this qualify as cross cable?
It must have 8 colours, because it has 8 pins in the head. There are 4 solid colours and 4 are stripped.Originally posted by Li Ka Shing:Thanks everybody.
I have a few cables at home. I just did a check on them.
Must the cable have 8 colours inside the head?
I have one which have 8 colours, but same order of colour, so it must be the straight-through type.
But I have one which only have 4 colours inside, the other 4 are blank/ not filled/ not occupied. And this cable has the colour order partly reversed.
By the way, I can use both the 8 colour cable and also the 4 colour cable to surf internet. I just tested them, both cables also work.
What is this 4 colour cable? Does this qualify as cross cable?
Not too sure for this. The other mods will help you in this area.Originally posted by Li Ka Shing:Can ask something? Is it possible to connect 2 computers using this cross-cable and make them see each other if one is running Win98 and the other running WinXP?
Why don't you copy the files into CDs? You don't have writeable CD Drive?Originally posted by Li Ka Shing:Hello,
I have two computers at home.
One computer is running Win98.
The other is running WinXP.
I want to format my WinXP comp, and then install Win98 onto it.
I have a question before I do this.
Is it possible to transfer files between 2 computers running Win98?
I see at the back of my comps, there are network plugs / plug for network card. Is it possible I just use a network cable and connect 1 end of the cable onto 1 computer and the other end of the cable onto the other comp? Then I transfer through the Network Neighbourhood or something like that?
Please advice and many thanks in advance.
It is possible to downgrade XP back to Windows 95, 98 and ME.Originally posted by casino_king:Lastly how can anybody want to remove XP and replace with 98!!!????
y?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:It is possible to downgrade XP back to Windows 95, 98 and ME.
However, it is not possible to downgrade back to Windows 2000 or Windows NT.