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No. 32 GB. 137 GB for 98. I don't believe that we had capabilities to even have enough disks in a home PC back then to reach a terabyte with those limitations, and I'm not sure we could even successfully partition a series of drives to those specifications, you'd run out of drive letters.
This is basically so non-feasible that it's actually really funny to think about.
Even on a modern day PC, our largest hard drives are, like, 22TB. And those drives are like $500. So this dude would have invested literally likely ten thousand dollars into a Windows 95 PC on storage alone, but never even upgraded to, oh..Windows XP?
Come the fuck on.