I am pointing out, there are also quite a few video tutorials about that subject on YouTube.
#W95.img for psp dosbox install#
It will allow you to install Windows 95 (plus MS-DOS 7, which Windows 95 requires) on a brand new, bootable hard disk image. I believe that the MS-DOS 7 startup system files should have taken precedence over the MS-DOS 5.00 startup system files, so that MS-DOS 7 is loaded on boot / startup, and not MS-DOS 5.00 Again, you really should follow the instructions from the guide in my first post. I will assume something is wrong with your installation of Windows 95 on top of MS-DOS 5.00. Windows 95 comes with MS-DOS 7 built-in (), meaning real-mode DOS can be accessible too afterwards. This will allow you to install Windows 95 on a fresh new hard disk image, which you can then mount and boot easily inside DOSBox.
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But whatever, since it is all about running it in DOSBox, then I again suggest you follow the instructions from the tutorial already provided above. Therefore idk whether Windows 95 can automatically create a dual boot or not. But fyi, I always made clean installs of Windows 95 OSR2 on real hardware, thanks to a MS-DOS 6.22 bootable system diskette which loaded a CD-ROM driver. This seems weird, since I understand you installed Windows 95 last. I am also guessing that the W95 version of some critical boot/startup files (like IO.SYS or MS-DOS.SYS) are not installed/loaded on boot/startup for whatever reason. I am guessing you have installed Windows 95 after another, previous OS. The Operating Systems ported to the PSP through Dosbox are just three: Windows 3.11, Windows 95 and Windows 98.For more information visit: Here is a video of Windows 3.11 to the PSP Windows 95 Windows 98 All videos made by me! After a while DBS (dosbox boot selector) a plugin for dosbox could let users to boot normally Windows into the PSP.įortunately the boot time of Windows 95 is about 1 to 2 minutes. However the boot time of Windows 95 was about 7 minutes! Hopefully a new emulator called Dosbox was ported to the PSP, letting user play DOS games with their PSP.
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We will only be booting into Windows using the the official release 0.74 twice.Ībout a year to 2 years before, Windows for PSP was released and emulated through Bochs. You can manually enter the imgmount line. Posts about PSP dosbox Windows 95 98 XP me 2000 dbs win written by Stathis.