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= Windows 95 =


== Windows 95 ==
== Installation ==
 


Windows 95 in QEMU can be both nastalgic and fun for someone who wants to remember the 90's, or use a program that only runs in this operating system. <br>
Windows 95 in QEMU can be both nastalgic and fun for someone who wants to remember the 90's, or use a program that only runs in this operating system. <br>
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This iso file is not bootable so you need to use a bootable floppy disk image file. This is the file I will use in this tutorial: https://winworldpc.com/product/microsoft-windows-boot-disk/95-osr2x<br>
This iso file is not bootable so you need to use a bootable floppy disk image file. This is the file I will use in this tutorial: https://winworldpc.com/product/microsoft-windows-boot-disk/95-osr2x<br>


Note: the information on this page was made with QEMU 2.11 in mind. If you are using a different version you might see different results. <br>
Note: the information on this page was made with QEMU 2.10 in mind. If you are using a different version you might see different results. <br>


Create a hard drive image file:<br>
Create a hard drive image file:<br>
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Installation command-line:<br>
Installation command-line:<br>
   qemu-system-i386 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device ne2k_isa,netdev=mynet0 -hda win95.qcow2 -soundhw sb16 -m 64 -cpu pentium -vga cirrus -localtime -fda disk01.img -cdrom Win95_OSR25.iso -boot a -soundhw pcspk
   qemu-system-i386 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device ne2k_isa,netdev=mynet0 -hda win95.qcow2<br> -soundhw sb16 -m 64 -cpu pentium -vga cirrus -localtime -fda disk01.img<br> -cdrom Win95_OSR25.iso -boot a -soundhw pcspk


When you see this screen, push the return key. The cdrom driver will load.<br>
When you see this screen, push the return key. The cdrom driver will load.<br>
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Once installation has finished, you will want to remove the floppy disk and cdrom from QEMU. Then push the Finish button. <br>
Once installation has finished, you will want to remove the floppy disk and cdrom from QEMU. Then push the Finish button. <br>


QEMU will reboot and Windows 95 should begin to run. <br>
QEMU will reboot and Windows 95 should begin to run.
 
== Using ==
Suggested command-line:
  qemu-system-i386 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device ne2k_isa,netdev=mynet0 -hda win95.qcow2<br> -soundhw sb16 -m 64 -cpu pentium -vga cirrus -localtime -boot c -soundhw pcspk
If Windows 95 crashes on you consider it normal. It was unfortunately never very stable. While using it I experienced the usual blue screen of death and reboots in the middle of software installation. It will make you apreciate what we have now.
 
== Networking ==
Networking will work with a few changes.<br>
Right-click on "My Computer" and select properties.<br>
Click on the "Device Manager" tab.<br>
[[File:Device_manager.png]]<br><br>
Double-click on "NE2000 Compatible".<br>
Click on the Resources tab.<br>
Uncheck "Use automatic settings".<br>
[[File:Automatic_settings.png]]<br><br>
Click on the "Change Settings..." button.<br>
[[File:Change_settings.png]]<br><br>
Set the Interrupt Request value to 09.<br>
[[File:Interrupt_request.png]]<br><br>
Click on the OK button.<br>
For the first time the Copying Files window appears, enter C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.<br>
[[File:Copying_files.png]]<br><br>
For the second time the Copying Files window appears, enter C:\WINDOWS.<br>
Push the Ok button. <br>
Restart the VM.<br>
Networking should work now.<br>
[[File:Windows_95_on_the_internet.png]]<br>


== Issues ==
Using newer versions of the x86 processor via the "-cpu" option may lead to compatibility issues. Consider making a backup of your hard drive image file before experimenting.<br>


== Issues: ==
== Software ==
Networking does not work.<br>
[http://winamparchive.org/dl/?sort_by=name&sort_as=asc&dir= Winamp]<br>
Using newer versions of the x86 processor may lead to compatibility issues. Consider making a backup of your hard drive image file before experimenting.<br>
[http://www.oldversion.com/windows/realplayer/ Realplayer]<br>
[http://www.oldapps.com/quicktime_player.php?system=Windows_95 Quicktime]<br>
[http://download.cnet.com/Doom-95-demo/3001-7441_4-10000740.html?hlndr=1 Doom 95 game demo]<br>


== Contact: ==
== Contact ==
<br>
If you have any issues, concerns, suggestions, or anything else you wish to talk about, please [mailto:programmingkidx@gmail.com contact me]. <br>
If you have any issues, concerns, suggestions, or anything else you wish to talk about, please contact me. <br>

Latest revision as of 00:41, 19 January 2021

Windows 95

Installation

Windows 95 in QEMU can be both nastalgic and fun for someone who wants to remember the 90's, or use a program that only runs in this operating system.

winworldpc.com supplies many iso files for various versions of Windows 95. You can download a file here: https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-95/osr-3

This iso file is not bootable so you need to use a bootable floppy disk image file. This is the file I will use in this tutorial: https://winworldpc.com/product/microsoft-windows-boot-disk/95-osr2x

Note: the information on this page was made with QEMU 2.10 in mind. If you are using a different version you might see different results.

Create a hard drive image file:

 qemu-img create -f qcow2 win95.qcow2 2G

Installation command-line:

 qemu-system-i386 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device ne2k_isa,netdev=mynet0 -hda win95.qcow2
-soundhw sb16 -m 64 -cpu pentium -vga cirrus -localtime -fda disk01.img
-cdrom Win95_OSR25.iso -boot a -soundhw pcspk

When you see this screen, push the return key. The cdrom driver will load.
Win95bootfloppy.png
At the command prompt type this: fdisk

You will then be asked if you want to enable large disk support. Enter y and push the return key.

You should see this screen. Push the return key twice. You then will be asked to reboot.
Fdisk.png
Push the Esc key then reboot QEMU.

At the floppy disk boot menu select option 1 again and push the return key.

At the command prompt type this: format c:

At the "Proceed with Format" option type y then push the return key.

The format should happen quickly. Then you will be given the option to give this volume a label. You may choose to do this or skip it.

Once at the command prompt again type this: d:setup

You should now see this message: "Setup is now going to perform a routine check on your system".

Push the return key.

You should now see this screen:
Win95beginsetup.png

Push the Continue button.

Agree to the license agreement by pushing the Yes button.

Push the Next button at the next screen.

Select where the Windows folder should be installed and push the Next button.

At the Setup Options window push the Next button.

At the "Certificate of Authenticity" window enter the required serial number. You can find several valid numbers to enter at this page: https://forum.winworldpc.com/discussion/6677/redirect/p1

Enter your User Information at the next screen, then push the Next button.

At the "Analyzing Your Computer" screen, check all the checkboxes available. Then push the Next button.

At the "Windows Components" screen, push the Next button. Note: if you wish to customize which software is installed in your VM, then you would click the "Show me the list of components so I can choose" radio button.

Push the Next button at the "Identification" screen.

At the "Startup Disk" screen select the "No, I do not want a startup disk." radio button, then push the Next button.

Push the Next button at the "Start Copying Files" screen.

Windows will now begin to be installed. You will be seeing several windows display while Windows 95 is installed.

Once installation has finished, you will want to remove the floppy disk and cdrom from QEMU. Then push the Finish button.

QEMU will reboot and Windows 95 should begin to run.

Using

Suggested command-line:

 qemu-system-i386 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device ne2k_isa,netdev=mynet0 -hda win95.qcow2
-soundhw sb16 -m 64 -cpu pentium -vga cirrus -localtime -boot c -soundhw pcspk

If Windows 95 crashes on you consider it normal. It was unfortunately never very stable. While using it I experienced the usual blue screen of death and reboots in the middle of software installation. It will make you apreciate what we have now.

Networking

Networking will work with a few changes.
Right-click on "My Computer" and select properties.
Click on the "Device Manager" tab.
Device manager.png

Double-click on "NE2000 Compatible".
Click on the Resources tab.
Uncheck "Use automatic settings".
Automatic settings.png

Click on the "Change Settings..." button.
Change settings.png

Set the Interrupt Request value to 09.
Interrupt request.png

Click on the OK button.
For the first time the Copying Files window appears, enter C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
Copying files.png

For the second time the Copying Files window appears, enter C:\WINDOWS.
Push the Ok button.
Restart the VM.
Networking should work now.
Windows 95 on the internet.png

Issues

Using newer versions of the x86 processor via the "-cpu" option may lead to compatibility issues. Consider making a backup of your hard drive image file before experimenting.

Software

Winamp
Realplayer
Quicktime
Doom 95 game demo

Contact

If you have any issues, concerns, suggestions, or anything else you wish to talk about, please contact me.