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Tested on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 with Service Pack 1,worked fine. Here is what you are looking for: This ISO is not authentic, files dated 20 June 2003 and bootable part is self-made. I suppose most of this 2003 year ISOs which can be found on net was made from 'All Windows DVD' release by XiSO team. It have a really impressive list of full Windows distributives but all files dated by Jule 2003 (I suppose that there was another version of this DVD from June 2003 too).
And as far as I know no one of Windows 95 CDs was not bootable since BIOSes of those time simply not supported CD Boot feature. Although I'm sure that at least 95 Retail should be delivered with a bootable floppy disk, otherwise how else to install it on the new PC? And I, like the topicstarter, don't lose hope to find such floppy disk. Does anyone have it? I'll have to check but I could have sworn one of my copies of Win 95 booted from CD. Though the typical way I'd install would be to boot up the Windows 95 boot floppy (it's the same one as the floppy set) which loads up the CDROM drivers, and you simply change over to the CD drive and run setup.
Since you are trying to run this in a Virtual Machine this would probably be the simplest way rather than looking for an uncommon or 3rd party bootable CD. The disks are quite common to find on BootDisk sites. El-torito as a standard did not come in until 1995, and it would have taken vendors about a year or so to modify their systems. You don't start seeing bootable cdroms until 1996. (Win98, WinNT4). The two examples of OS/R2 in my collection are not bootable. One might see that Microsoft learnt from Windows NT4 to put a 'press any key to boot from the CD'.
I recall having been called to the museum to fix a computer that accidently booted into Windows NT4 boot, and cheerly installed itself over the existing system. Win98, Win2k and later have variously JO.SYS and FIXBOOT.BIN, which both serve to create this message.
These work under 3.51 and 4.0 Last edited by on Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:25 am, edited 1 time in total. El-torito as a standard did not come in until 1995, and it would have taken vendors about a year or so to modify their systems. Yes, that's clear, main problem was in lack of El Torito support in systems of those days, but there was another problem related to bootable floppy with cd-rom support. As far as I know at that time there was no universal cd-rom drivers and every such boot floppy disk was intended for a limited number of systems. For OEM editions of Windows 95 it was not problem as each OEM release was intended strictly for certain equipment, but how about Windows 95 Retail edition?
It also was coming with boot floppy disk and nobody was preparing it for particular systems. How was supposed to clients use it?
Also I've found image of OSR 2.x boot floppy. It was included in Windows 95 OEM Pre-installation Kit (file WIN95OPKIE.ISO) and located in folder LANG ENG CDSTART under name BOOTDISK.IMG, but os2fan2 will confirm that w/o little modification it's useless as it lacks CD-ROM driver which should to be added manually. Is detailed instruction how to do it. Ready boot disks mentioned at page can be downloaded from. And you can get some CD-ROM drivers if you will need, although probably better to use universal driver D011V200.SYS from Oak Technology, Inc., mentioned. I remember when we started selling PCs from Packard Bell in our stores with Win95 on them. They came with an install/restore CD but with a floppy boot disk without CD rom drivers or rather they were not automatically activated!
So no customer was able to use the CDs. I could not believe how stupid the ppl at Packard Bell were to make such a mistake. After a few weeks the first customers came back asking us how they should use the CD disk.
It was then when I created a floppy boot disk with all the common CD drivers on them (3 or 4 at that time). I loaded all drivers one after another until one loaded without an error.
Then I switched to the CD rom drive and voila. I gave one disk to every old and new byer of a Packard Bell and kept my company from having real problems with their customers. The 'funny' thing is: After some months I was called to my boss because of 'stealing' floppy disks. Each one was worth around 10cent and I told them exactly what I did, but their almost fired me. After that I stopped doing good things for the company. You can make Windows 95 or even MS-DOS bootable. But that is because these rely on the Eltorito boot emulation mode.
Which means post 1995 technology. Even Windows NT, they were running around with floppies.
I even seen OEM disks where MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 were distributed on cdrom. I used one back in 1995 when i was mastering my first cdrom. But you still have to stick a floppy into drive A, which loads the cdrom drivers which then allows you to install DOS, Windows etc off the cdrom. Yes, i made a generic Win95/98SE/ME disk, largely so that you can install Win98SE and then either run 98lite over it, or run 98toME on it, without changing things. It is basically a reduction of these diskettes, with lots of the junk pulled, and other junk (like the power toys and assorted fixes), installed.
But most of the directories were kept in place, because that's how 98lite and 98toME expect to find these things. It even has copies of Windows 3.11, Wfw 3.11, and DOS 6.22, along with the necessary INF to install DOS 6.22 onto a win98 machine (modified to install the supplemental disks also). Isn't really appreciated as an upgrade source. You can put a custom boot diskette in there, and run any of the three setups directly from MS-DOS 7.10.2400 (which is what I use in the setup diskette). You can run a full-blown DOS from it too.
But i never got around to writing an INF to install 2400 over an existing MS-DOS. Display posts from previous: Sort by Page 1 of 2 27 posts 1.