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Must be Win 95? Win 98 doesnt have much of a slowdown from 95 and its so much more stable. Anyway, if you dont have a Win98 disk, hit up a torrent site like mininova.org or isohunt.com and look for a windows 98 second edition ISO. burn the image to a disk using your favorite ISO program. Then shove the disk into your old PC, and restart. Win 98 and 95 (and ME, but we wont go there) are all written as frontends to dos, while 2000/XP are just emulating dos in their Command Prompt windows. What im getting at is the Win98 disk you make will auto install DOS. Just stick it in the drive, and follow the instructions. Let me know if i need to elaborate more.
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That, and win95 as well. If you really want 95, then follow my same steps above, just looking for a Win95 disk. Might be a tad harder to find though. As for your question you PMed me, im not really sure. Anyone else out there know if you can install win 3.1 and win 95 dual boot?
Otherwise, Win98 is basicly just win95, build more accessably. Either would work just as good as the other when refering to older DOS games. Except win95 might have some compatibility issues. Most amazing jew boots |