![]() ![]() “WINDOWS”)Īt the A:\> prompt, type “D:” to change directories to the CD-ROM drive.Īt the D:\> prompt, type “SETUP” to launch the Windows 95 installation program. When formatting is complete, label the hard drive volume as desired (e.g. Proceed with the formatting “Y” when prompted. Again, select “1” to boot with CD-ROM support.Īt the DOS A:\> prompt, type format c: to complete the process of partitioning and formatting your hard drive. Hit “Esc” to exit fdisk, then close the QEMU window entirely to “turn off” your virtual machine.īack in your terminal, hit the Up Arrow key and restart QEMU again (with all the same flags/settings). Select “1” again to create a Primary DOS Partition.įinally, select “Y” to use your entire 2 GB hard drive for the Primary DOS Partition. In the fdisk (Fixed Disk Setup Program) menu, Enter choice “1” to create a DOS partition on your hard drive. Type “Y” and Enter to format your hard drive with the NTFS file system and allow for formatting drives over 2GB. This is obscurely asking how you would like to format the blank hard disk drive: FAT16 or FAT32. Type fdisk then hit Enter.ĭOS will ask if you want to “enable large disk support”. When MS-DOS loads, you should receive a prompt: A:\>.The Windows 95 installer was distributed on a CD-ROM but was not bootable - so if you’re starting from scratch/a blank hard drive like we are, you needed a boot floppy in addition to the Windows 95 installer to get set up.Ī QEMU window should open and you will boot to an MS-DOS prompt: Select or type “1” to boot your virtual machine with CD-ROM support. ![]()
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