Building a Windows 98 PC (SD to IDE & 3D printed bay)

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Which means SD to IDE instead of a spinny drive and encountering late-90s PC designs that I'm glad have long since been improved, yet warmly nostalgic. Re-building my Windows 98 SE computer because I want to play old games and write 5.25 inch disks. I also bought my first 3D printer and wanted to try it out and with a customised model.

To think I originally thought this project was going to be pretty basic.

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SD to IDE 5.25 bay (unmodified) - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5472371

Windows Update Restored - http://windowsupdaterestored.com

My 3D printer is a Creality Ender-3 V3 SE.

0:00 Introduction
0:11 Inspecting the case
1:35 Expansion cards
3:13 Slot 1 CPU thermal paste
4:42 Reassembly and testing
6:25 3D printing the drive bay
7:57 Installing Windows 98 SE
9:45 Graphics & Sound drivers
10:53 Network & Internet
11:33 Windows Update Restored
11:58 Commander Keen 4
12:29 Duke Nukem 3D
13:12 Half-Life
13:55 5.25 inch floppy drive
15:14 Wrap-up

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