04-06-2013 07:21 PM | |||
Japo |
EDIT: Never mind? Well if there are no files in it, that's a problem of course. If I had to guess from what you said, I'd guess that you have an ISO of a "Windows boot CD", that is an empty CD except for a boot "sector". (I never saw such thing, but I guess it's slightly more useful than the boot floppy disk it was probably created from, after physical floppy drives became extinct--but no longer when using image files instead of the physical disks.) How big (megabytes) is your ISO file, what does it look like when you open it with WinRAR or 7zip? If what you have is not a working Windows installation disk, there's your problem. Find yourself another one. |
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04-06-2013 07:06 PM | |||
Nyan-chan |
it says there are no files on the iso. D: is the ramdisk options. Could the iso be screwed up? THAT WAS IT ITS INSTALLING NOW. thank you so much for your help. Sorry for being such a pest. i love you all. Thank you so much. |
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04-06-2013 03:14 PM | |||
Japo |
Well if it's an installation CD there must be a command to start it. The fact that it's bootable is a bonus only, so you don't need a floppy; it's weird though that the CD boot doesn't autostart the installtion. If it's neither "install" nor "setup", and it's an English language CD, I don't really know what to suggest... until we have more information. Then you should try a dir (imagine I had typed "E:" instead of "F:", but I'm not sure which is your case, you can try different letters until it looks like you found the CD): Code:
F:\>dir f: Volume in drive F is Win98 SE Volume Serial Number is B4AC-D4AA Directory of F:\ 05/06/1999 12:22 AM <DIR> add-ons 05/06/1999 12:22 AM 81 autorun.inf 05/06/1999 12:22 AM <DIR> cdsample 05/06/1999 12:22 AM <DIR> drivers 05/06/1999 12:22 AM 3,824 instalar.exe 05/06/1999 12:22 AM 3,333 leame.txt 05/06/1999 12:22 AM 4,219 setuptip.txt 05/06/1999 12:22 AM <DIR> tools 05/06/1999 12:22 AM <DIR> win98 4 File(s) 11,457 bytes 5 Dir(s) 0 bytes free |
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04-06-2013 07:54 AM | |||
The Fifth Horseman | ISO doesn't make a difference for Virtual PC. | ||
04-06-2013 12:36 AM | |||
Nyan-chan | I don't have the actual cd for it, i'm using an iso. it boots sort of, but like it says, it just goes to command prompt. i can get into the help file for windows 98, but that's it. I've tried both D: and E: drives, and running setup, install, setup.exe, install.exe, and startup and startup.exe, but it always says "bad command" | ||
03-06-2013 10:39 PM | |||
Japo |
OK that's good. My tutorial suggests you to try first to boot from the CD, without any floppy disk, because if your Windows installation CD is bootable that's the easiest option and as intended. The floppy image is only necessary if your CD doesn't happen to be bootable: Quote:
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I think that if you follow the tutorial from beginning to end, and don't mix it up with other different ones, you should have no trouble. Let us know. |
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03-06-2013 09:12 PM | |||
Nyan-chan |
Okay Japo i started over, deleted the old one and set up a new one. followed your install instructions, after i ctrlaltdel reset, i get to this:![]() i tried downloading one of the img files in your thread and booting from the floppy img, but it gave me the same thing, just in spanish. i made sure to format c: also, it doens't get any farther. ![]() |
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03-06-2013 04:57 PM | |||
Japo |
Virtual PC is the preferable option by far. First Windows 95 in DOSBox is for nerds and for nerding purposes only, and second you will get much poorer performance with it than with VPC. Whatever guide you're following, be sure to follow it step by step, and if you're having problems, word by word. Quote:
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03-06-2013 02:48 PM | |||
AbandoniaEddie |
This Microsoft blog post might help you with the steps required to install Win98 on Virtual PC. Cheers Eddie |
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03-06-2013 05:55 AM | |||
The Fifth Horseman |
I'm fairly sure that guide is at least partially bogus. Been a while since I installed 98 on anything. IIRC, you need to partition and format your hard drive image before running setup. See where running fdisk gets you. Further, your 400 MB drive image is not sufficient for this purpose. You might get the OS to install there, but after you get the drivers and updates (if still available at all), you'll find that you don't really have enough space for a page file, let alone any games. |
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