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Help / Re: Where can I find the dedicated.bat
« on: November 11, 2012, 08:44:44 PM »
if you can't figure it out from what he posted you're not going to figure it out
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It's not hard to do. You install VirtualBox, you get either an .iso of Windows 95 or a physical CD copy and mount it as a booting disk alongside the empty "hard drive" that you set up for VirtualBox. Then you start it up and install it. It's not hard.With some copies of Windows 95, the CD doesn't contain bootable files. You need a bootable floppy image. But with that, you actually have to move CD1.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and CONFIG.SYS from the bootable floppy to the hard drive after formatting it, then you can go about installing as normal.
also to koopa, i would get linux, but it isn't exactly prime for gaming ;cIt's not prime, but it's still an alternative.
List of your games pleasethis too
Absolutely wrongHe's right you moron
I was just wondering if this is a message that pops up if you haven't installed an OS.It just means there's no boot sector on the disk you're attempting to boot from. If you already have Windows installed, that shouldn't ever happen. If you don't have any OS installed, it should say something along the lines of "No bootable mediums found" or etc.

