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− | 7: Enjoy! if that | + | 7: Enjoy! if that didn't work Drop me a line at the Discussion Page. |
Here Is a Video of Windows 3.1 running on Dosbox. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6jg2WEWZsY&feature=related] | Here Is a Video of Windows 3.1 running on Dosbox. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6jg2WEWZsY&feature=related] | ||
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:I have a Win95 CD, and I am not familiar with the .img format. How would I install Win95 then? | :I have a Win95 CD, and I am not familiar with the .img format. How would I install Win95 then? | ||
+ | Install it to a hard drive and install your programs | ||
+ | you want, then use a program to convert it to IMG format |
Revision as of 18:21, 22 May 2009
How to Run Os's on your wii via DOSbox, by Aujakev
1: Place your OS into the DOSbox folder, it should be in .Img Format
2: Useing your USB keyboard type C:
You should get a screen that looks like this:
Z:/
Z:/C:
C:/
3: Type the folowing : boot (insert img name here).img --so if you had a W95 img, rename it to "w95.img
4 Enjoy! if it says Error loading Operating System continue to step 5
5: type Imgmount D (insert img name here).img
6: Type: boot (insert img name here).img
7: Enjoy! if that didn't work Drop me a line at the Discussion Page.
Here Is a Video of Windows 3.1 running on Dosbox. [1]
--Aujakev 21:24, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
- I have a Win95 CD, and I am not familiar with the .img format. How would I install Win95 then?
Install it to a hard drive and install your programs you want, then use a program to convert it to IMG format