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Really odd. I installed W95 to a 4 megs computer once.
Make this:
1.- Install MSDOS 6.22 or alike
2.- Execute MEMMAKER.EXE to configure your memory
3.- Install Windows 95 on top.
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What if I can't get MS-DOS 6.22/similar? I mean, I MAY be able to, but if not? I'll try downloading MEMMAKER.
In a race between a rock and a pig, don't varnish your clams." -- "Dilbert"
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You can get MEMMAKER and all the files it needs from the OLDMSDOS folder in your Win95 CDROM (well, at least in mine
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AHAH! Excellent... I'll try that.
EDIT: My d:\other\oldmsdos directory only has Qbasic... :???:
In a race between a rock and a pig, don't varnish your clams." -- "Dilbert"
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You can try looking for MSDOS distros on the Internet. They're not exactly 100% legal, but MS didn't give people much other choice. Also, considering the fact that they consider DOS to be dead and now they try denying its existence in the first place, I don't think it's going to be much of a problem.
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That part of the installation is OK now, I removed some stupid caching utilities and got myself some more EMS... but now, setup demands ~780000 bytes of space on drive C: . So I use fdisk and create a Primary DOS partition (20% of disk space), which is auitomatically made drive C:, and an Extended DOS partition (all the rest) and put a Logical Drive on the Extended Partition, made drive D:. Problem is, it doesn't like using the Primary DOS partition, and the Logical drive is set at D: and cannot be changed. What do I do?
In a race between a rock and a pig, don't varnish your clams." -- "Dilbert"
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Never mind, I figured it out. It just took a certain amount of not-being-an-idiotness
. Having Windows gives me a guilty pleasure...
In a race between a rock and a pig, don't varnish your clams." -- "Dilbert"