Hi,
I have some software that I want to run on my Win XP machine using Virtual PC and Win 98.
My XP machine does not have floppy drives, so I want to know how I can install Win 98 on the Virtual PC without floppies. Is it possible to put the floppies on to USB and use that somehow?
What have others done before me?
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Win 98 on Win Xp with Virtual PC Need help with boot disks
#2
Posted 08 November 2009 - 09:42 PM
Install Win 98SE, instead, using a bootable CD. Look for it on eBay.
#3
Posted 08 November 2009 - 10:10 PM
Hi,
I have a 98SE disk. Can I make a bootable disk from it?
I have a 98SE disk. Can I make a bootable disk from it?
#4
Posted 09 November 2009 - 12:57 PM
Virtual PC supports virtual disks (*.ima files if I remember correctly). You should be able to download a win9x / Dos bootdisk image from Bootdisk.com and boot from it.
If you want to convert your windows CD to a a bootcd, have a look here and there.
If you want to convert your windows CD to a a bootcd, have a look here and there.
#5
Posted 09 November 2009 - 01:48 PM
Thank you very much for your assistance and links. There will be something there I can use.
#6
Posted 09 November 2009 - 04:37 PM
You might also be interested in this nifty tool (based on MS' techniques) -
Virtual Floppy Drive -
http://chitchat.at.i...vmware/vfd.html
If you can get an IMA (filename.IMA) then it can be mounted and manipulated just as if it were a real floppy drive with a real floppy disk. WinImage will create a couple for you (trial version will work fine). Just remember to create IMA's and not IMZ's (these are the compressed variations).
HTH
edit -
another topic in which jaclaz refreshes my memory (indirectly) also refers to IMDISK
http://www.ltr-data....ode.html#ImDisk
This should also work nicely...
Virtual Floppy Drive -
http://chitchat.at.i...vmware/vfd.html
If you can get an IMA (filename.IMA) then it can be mounted and manipulated just as if it were a real floppy drive with a real floppy disk. WinImage will create a couple for you (trial version will work fine). Just remember to create IMA's and not IMZ's (these are the compressed variations).
HTH
edit -
another topic in which jaclaz refreshes my memory (indirectly) also refers to IMDISK
http://www.ltr-data....ode.html#ImDisk
This should also work nicely...
This post has been edited by submix8c: 09 November 2009 - 05:05 PM
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