Windows 95 boot disk setup




















Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Windows 95 Boot Disk Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? If the driver is not on your computer or on a diskette, you can usually download it from the manufacturer of either the CD-ROM or your computer:.

Note: The following sets of instructions involve editing the config. Do not make changes to the config.

If these files are changed, it could cause your computer to boot improperly or not at all. Make sure that you do not save any changes you have made when you exit the Sysedit window or any edit window accessing the autoexec. Also, be sure that you do not copy these files from your startup disk to your hard drive. Next, configure your autoexec. You can do it in other virtual machine programs like VMware, but the process of configuring the virtual machine software will be a little different.

Choose how much RAM you want to expose to your virtual machine. You could split the difference and safely use MB, which would be more than enough for old Windows 95 applications. VirtualBox will automatically suggest 2. So, if you were using this version of Windows 95, you could theoretically use up to 32 GB of space. Browse to the boot disk. Browse to your Windows 95 ISO file and select it. You can now just double-click the Windows 95 virtual machine in your library to boot it up.

It will boot to a DOS prompt. The key is displayed at the bottom right corner of the virtual machine window. Type the following command at the prompt and press Enter:.

This process is very simple. You just need to accept the default options to go through the fdisk process. Press the right Ctrl key to free your mouse first, if necessary. Type Y and press Enter to agree to the format process when prompted. You can enter whatever you like, or nothing at all. Theoretically, you should just be able to run the Setup program from the disc drive itself to install Windows Instead, we found it much easier to simply copy the files to the C: drive and run the installer from there.

First, figure out which drive letter your disc drive was mounted as. This is displayed when your virtual machine boots up. Run the following command to copy the files from the Windows 95 disc to your C: drive, replacing R: with whatever drive letter corresponds to your virtual disc drive. The graphical Windows 95 setup program will appear. From here on out, you can do everything graphically without messing with the DOS prompt.

The actual installation process is simple. On most screens, you can accept the default options and speed through the process.

You will be prompted to enter your Windows 95 product key before the installation process finishes, however. The actual installation process will be extremely quick on modern hardware, even in a virtual machine. At the end of the setup process, Windows will prompt you to reboot and tell you to remove the floppy disk from your computer. The setup process will continue setting up your hardware.



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