.drv files aren't meant to be "opened" in the typical sense. They are drivers for older versions of Windows, such as Windows 3.1, 95, or 98.
No reason why not. Windows XP should be able to read disks created with Windows 98 without any problems. OpenOffice is capable of reading a wide variety of files.
There are several files in Windows 98, far more than just two.
Because Windows 98 doesn't support reading or writing NTFS partitions.
The Windows 95/98 registry is contained in two files, System.dat and User.dat.
There is no way to downgrade from Windows XP to Windows 98 without formatting.
In Windows 95, 98, and Me, the Registry is contained in two hidden files in your Windows directory, called USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT.
There are several possible methods: 1. Burn a CD on the Windows 98 computer with the files you want to transfer. 2. Purchase a USB Flash drive and drag files from the Windows 98 computer onto it. Then plug the drive into the Vista computer and drag them back. 3. Share a folder over a network connection. 4. Use floppies.
in Windows 98 it's for the find files command
Just reload Windows 98, all your files should still be available but you may have to hunt for them.
Io.sys win.com msdos.sys
FAT and FAT32