![]() Of course, if the drag-and-drop and convert-to-ISO-mount-as-CD-in-VM does not work, there is a more roundabout of doing it. Same restrictions apply for both copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop.ĭrag-and-Drop Requirements and Restrictions I think there is a limit of the file size in drag-and-drop so you might have to zip them or break them into multiple zip files if they are several MB in size.ĮDIT: Another alternative is to create an ISO file out of the files/folders and mount it as virtual CD to the Windows 98 VM.ĮDIT 2: I looked up the VMware documentation, looks like the file size limit is 4MB. Just make sure you enable the drag-and-drop at the VM settings. Since you managed to install VMware Tools, the alternative is just drag-and-drop the file(s) from host to the Windows 98 VM. I never really used Windows 98 much but I remember even with Windows 2000/XP, the early support for USB devices was sometimes hit-or-miss (the one where the icon become outlined in black). So if your guest is the original Windows 98, it will not support USB devices. I believe Windows 98 Second Edition introduced support for USB devices. ![]()
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