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− | == How to | + | == How to run an os on your wii via DOSbox, by Aujakev == |
− | 1: Place your OS into the DOSbox folder, it should be in '''. | + | 1: Place your OS files into the DOSbox folder, it should be in '''.img''' Format |
− | 2: | + | 2: Using your USB keyboard type 'C:' |
You should get a screen that looks like this: | You should get a screen that looks like this: | ||
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7: Enjoy! if that didn't work Drop me a line at the Discussion Page. | 7: Enjoy! if that didn't work Drop me a line at the Discussion Page. | ||
− | Here | + | Here is a video of Windows 3.1 running on Dosbox Wii. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6jg2WEWZsY video]. Video by [[User:FrubberDucky | FrubberDucky]] |
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+ | Windows 95 will take a while to boot at around 10 to 12 minutes. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:03, 5 June 2009
How to run an os on your wii via DOSbox, by Aujakev
1: Place your OS files into the DOSbox folder, it should be in .img Format
2: Using 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 Wii. video. Video by FrubberDucky
Windows 95 will take a while to boot at around 10 to 12 minutes.
--Aujakev 21:24, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
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