First post, by Yasashii
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My Windows 98 SE machine has been working well for most old Windows and some DOS games, however, not perfectly for the latter. Sometimes the games won't detect the mouse, sometimes they won't run properly.
I've decided I want to do the following instead of constantly switching to DOS Mode: slice the Windows 98 partition and install FreeDOS on the second one. That way I'd have better support for DOS games on FreeDOS while retaining support for Windows games when I need it.
So before I do it, I'd like to know how do I set it all up so after the installation I have a boot menu to choose either Windows 98 to start, or FreeDOS. It can be GRUB or something like that.
Also, I've noticed that there is nothing USB-related in the "features" section of FreeDOS. I need USB support for my flash drive so I can easily transfer files from my main computer to the retro PC. Is USB already included in FreeDOS? If not, is there some kind of a third-party driver I can install on it?