I'm not sure but I'm betting that game uses a 16-bit application to install or run; if so, Windows 7 x64 won't run or support 16-bit components, processes, or applications - 64-bit versions of Windows do not support 16-bit components, 16-bit processes, or 16-bit applications
Your bet bet would be to run it in a virtual machine. Windows 7 has drastically changed compared to Windows 9x editions.
Your bet bet would be to run it in a virtual machine. Windows 7 has drastically changed compared to Windows 9x editions.
I want to install Win 95 and boot it separately without touching my existing Win 7 setup. How should I go about doing this?
I'm not sure but I'm betting that game uses a 16-bit application to install or run; if so, Windows 7 x64 won't run or support 16-bit components, processes, or applications - 64-bit versions of Windows do not support 16-bit components, 16-bit processes, or 16-bit applications
do you think it will run on Win XP?

If XP runs based on the same platform as NT or Win 2000 then Yes, 16-bit apps are supported.
+1 on just running a Virtual PC on your Win 7... that is what I do on my office PC. I run Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit and I also run Windows Virtual PC for those apps that require XP or less.
Download Windows XP Mode
Extremely easy to install and run... even I was able to do so!![]()
Source: Windows Virtual PC: RequirementsNote: Windows XP Mode is only available in Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate.
I have Windows 95 running in a VMWare Player VM on my Win 7 Ult 64-bit machine so virtualization will definitely work.
However, to set up a VM, the OP will need a copy of Windows 95 to install inn the VM.
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It's a common mistake; we all do it![]()
I have Windows 95 running in a VMWare Player VM on my Win 7 Ult 64-bit machine so virtualization will definitely work.
However, to set up a VM, the OP will need a copy of Windows 95 to install inn the VM.
I managed to obtain a boot disc for Win 95 and I wanna try dual boot.
how do I ensure my existing Win 7 setup is left unharmed?
It's a common mistake; we all do it![]()
Is there any way I can bypass MS restrictions to use Virtual XP?
I managed to obtain a boot disc for Win 95 and I wanna try dual boot.
how do I ensure my existing Win 7 setup is left unharmed?
You won't be able to dual-boot with newer hardware with Windows 95. Windows 95 can only handle the hardware made for the time period. Anything newer and it will not work. You will have to use a virtual machine to install Windows 95.