Windows 98/4.10.1353

Windows 98 build 1353 is a pre-beta build of Windows 98. It is still labeled as Memphis and has many leftovers from Windows 95.

Installation
You need to set up a disk to use with Memphis. This build was known to not be bootable, so you'll need an external boot disk to partition and format the hard disk. You can use a Windows 95 boot disk, or a Windows 98 (FE/SE) CD, but disable large disk compatibility in FDisk. In the next example we'll be using a Windows 98SE CD.
 * Don't forget to set the BIOS date back.
 * 1) Boot from the Win98 CD until where it asks you to start setup or boot from the PC.
 * 2) Select to boot from the PC with CD-ROM compatibility.
 * 3) Go to the WIN98 directory.
 * 4) Open FDisk. When prompted to enable larger disk compatibility, type "N".
 * 5) Create one primary partition active.
 * 6) Reboot and repeat steps 1, 2 & 3.
 * 7) Type "format /q" (Without quotes) (When prompted about an unconditional format, type Y)
 * 8) After formatting and without rebooting, insert the Memphis 1353 CD.
 * 9) Go to the MEMPHIS directory.
 * 10) It's recommended that you run setup with the following parameters: /im /is /id

After that the installation is pretty straightforward. After this point it's almost like any other Windows 95 installation.
 * 1) Accept the license agreement
 * 2) Click Next several times until you are presented with the "Setup type" screen.
 * 3) Select the components you want to install.
 * 4) You'll be asked for a blank floppy for a recovery disk, but it's optional. If you don't want to create it, just click Cancel when it asks you.
 * 5) Wait until the installation copies all files.
 * 6) Reboot when the installation finishes.