[Hidden-tech] Windows 95..... really!!!
dstevens at tryandfindit.com
dstevens at tryandfindit.com
Tue Oct 22 19:36:02 EDT 2013
Hey All,
Great advice so far... and so Speedy!!!!
I forgot to add one minor detail....
The windows 95 is using something called
Dblspace / drvspace.... which compresses the drive....
I have now been able to get a second computer running with the newer hardware and Windows 95
I added the Drvspace tool and are attempting to "uncompress"
no luck so far....
I think if not for the dblspace / drvspace....
the virtual idea would have worked...
so far I have had to lower the compression ratio.... but it wants me to lower it more and there is no option for that.
I am running scandisk again, since it keeps telling me the drive is fine, but the files are messed up..
I will keep you all posted.
Thank you so much for getting back to me...
This hidden-tech thing really works!
don
Don Stevens
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--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Windows 95..... really!!!
From: "Tim Boudreau" <niftiness at gmail.com>
Date: 10/22/13 5:36 pm
To: "Robert Heller" <heller at deepsoft.com>
Cc: dstevens at tryandfindit.com, "hidden-discuss" <hidden-discuss at mm01.tnrnet.com>
I agree, Win 95 is very likely to have problems with modern hardware.
You might be better off downloading VirtualBox - https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads - and copying the original hard disk to an image there (I can tell you how to do that on Linux, but it does require a bit of expertise). Then you can have a newer computer, and run Win95 in a virtual computer - an emulator (but a very fast one) - which emulates hardware Win95 will recognize.
-Tim
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
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> I am working on an "old" Windows 95 Computer.....
> Okay, now that you have stopped laughing... :0)
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> I am trying to help my neighbor get his program back up and running. He does
> custom kitchen cabinets and he has an expensive app that runs on 95.
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> I just installed Windows 95.... on a separate drive..
"Separate drive" -- something other than drive C:?
Note: DOS/Windows 95 is unlikly to be happy with a large (modern) disk. And
may not gronk SATA disks at all.
> when I boot up for the first time I get this error message:
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> While initializing device IOS:
> windows protection error. you need to restart your computer
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> I have tried just about everything...
> has anyone seen ..... or I guess remember seeing... this before?
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> I can't even boot in safe mode... just keeps looping around...
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> don
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