atibility with older disk-compression utilities. The disk utilities included with Windows 98 (ScanDisk and Disk Defragmenter) have already been modified to fully support FAT32. DriveSpace 3 is included with Windows 98. It has been modified to detect FAT32 drives, but it does not compress them.Multiple Display (Multi Monitor) Issues---------------------------------------Some programs were not developed with the capabilities to operate seamlessly in a multiple display environment. As a result, these programs may exhibit abnormal behavior while operating with more than one active monitor. Share.exe no longer works in MS-DOS mode----------------------------------------To support FAT32, SHARE support has been disabled in the real-mode MS-DOS kernel (sharing support is still provided under protected-mode Windows 98). Reinstalling Programs---------------------If you are upgrading to Windows 98 and install itin the same folder as your previous version ofWindows, you do not need to reinstall your programs. If you install Windows 98 in a new folder, you must reinstall all of your Windows-based programs. Copying from your old Windows folder to your new Windows 98folder is not sufficient.MS-DOS-based programs---------------------Your existing MS-DOS-based programs should run on Windows 98. If you experience problems with an MS-DOS-based program, you can set it up to run in an MS-DOS environment.***To run an MS-DOS-based program in an MS-DOS environment (MS-DOS mode):1. Create a shortcut to the MS-DOS-based program.2. Right-click the shortcut you created in step 1, and then click Properties.3. Click Program, and then click Advanced.4. Make sure the MS-DOS mode check box is selected.When you run a program in MS-DOS mode, it forces Windows 98 to shut down and load the program in an MS-DOS environment. You do not have access to devices that require protected-mode drivers. If you find that an MS-DOS-based program slows down or stops when it is in ...