Windows 98 also no longer supports SHARE.EXE, but its DOS kernel is apparently incompatible with Windows 3’s VSHARE.386, so programs which need the corresponding features will fail to run. 32-bit disk access will only work if you use Windows 3’s version of IFSHLP.SYS.
Windows 3 also doesn’t support long file names you can however use DOSLFN and Calmira LFN to get some level of support for long file names.
#Does partition find and mount work in windows 10 install
Some third-party installers will refuse to install on disks where the available space is “too large”. Windows 3.11 doesn’t support FAT32 directly, so some of its features won’t be enabled (32-bit file access in Windows for Workgroups 3.11 for example), and it can produce confusing results with large partitions. After installation, you should also patch WIN386.EXE (see the previous link) to avoid issues after exiting Windows. Once that’s done, Windows 3’s SETUP will work choose “user defined setup” so that you can specify what directory to use, and make sure you don’t let the installation program make any changes to CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Before you can, you’ll need to patch IO.SYS using Ralf Buschmann’s Win3xStart program (in osr2fix.exe). You can install Windows 3.11 in a different directory than Windows 98. This will disable the automatic GUI startup, and the computer will boot to a COMMAND.COM prompt. The first part isn’t too difficult: install Windows 98 as usual, then edit MSDOS.SYS to change its BootGUI setting to 0.