Windows 95 faults in setup

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  1. Posts : 4,364
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    If you're using VBox, make sure your HDs are not set for SATA - Win9x will not recognize those in any way.
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    DarkNovaGundam said:
    Sorry I have to comment..

    LOL banana? D Drive is a Banana.. Hmm... lol

    I am done. :)
    lol its the default name for the Windows Me cd driver.

    johngalt said:
    If you're using VBox, make sure your HDs are not set for SATA - Win9x will not recognize those in any way.

    I have several options for types of hard drive: ICH6, PIIX3 and PIIX4. Which one would you recommend?
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    DarkNovaGundam said:
    Sorry I have to comment..

    LOL banana? D Drive is a Banana.. Hmm... lol

    I am done. :)
    Hahaha.... Every time I here the word Banana, this goes through my mind.. :)
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  5. Posts : 4,925
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    Cool, ill follow that thanks. After this next projects will be OS/2 warp 4 and BeOS (if VB supports it).
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    I should have linked to this site earlier - but for pre-installed images, take a look at Sun xVM VirtualBox Virtual Disk Images | VirtualBoxImages.com
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    thanks, those look worth trying out.
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    swarfega said:
    Cool, ill follow that thanks. After this next projects will be OS/2 warp 4 and BeOS (if VB supports it).
    Why all the "oldies" ?
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  9. Posts : 4,925
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       #19

    Because its fun reliving what Ive used a long time ago.
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  10. Posts : 623
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    ChuckR said:
    Why all the "oldies" ?
    good memories? Or just fun. I've tried every os i could lay my hands on,and getting OS/2 running and opening a win 3 session was a thrill from the good old days.

    If only they'd continued we'd have surpassed win7 already in the year 2000.
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