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If your CD is not bootable, you will also need to insert an MS-DOS boot floppy disk with CD-ROM support. You can create one on a computer running Windows 98 or ME. If one is not available or if it is not working properly, you can download a self-writing boot disk image from [http://putergeek.com/downloads/#winme_full here].  
 
If your CD is not bootable, you will also need to insert an MS-DOS boot floppy disk with CD-ROM support. You can create one on a computer running Windows 98 or ME. If one is not available or if it is not working properly, you can download a self-writing boot disk image from [http://putergeek.com/downloads/#winme_full here].  
  
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If your CD is bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the CD and Windows Setup should start.  
 
If your CD is bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the CD and Windows Setup should start.  
  
 
If your CD is not bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the floppy drive and an MS-DOS command prompt will appear. Follow these steps to start Setup manually:
 
If your CD is not bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the floppy drive and an MS-DOS command prompt will appear. Follow these steps to start Setup manually:
** type '''D:''' to switch to your CD-ROM drive
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* type '''D:''' to switch to your CD-ROM drive
*** '''Note''': some bootdisks may mount the CD-ROM drive to other letters than D: (for example X:). If entering the command above gives an error, try other drive letters.
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** '''Note''': some bootdisks may mount the CD-ROM drive to other letters than D: (for example X:). If entering the command above gives an error, try other drive letters.
** type '''CD I386''' to change the current directory to D:\i386
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* type '''CD I386''' to change the current directory to D:\i386
** type '''WINNT''' to start the DOS-based installer
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* type '''WINNT''' to start the DOS-based installer
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:37, 30 April 2008

First, insert your Windows operating system installation CD in your CD drive. {{{2}}}

If your CD is not bootable, you will also need to insert an MS-DOS boot floppy disk with CD-ROM support. You can create one on a computer running Windows 98 or ME. If one is not available or if it is not working properly, you can download a self-writing boot disk image from here.

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If your CD is bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the CD and Windows Setup should start.

If your CD is not bootable, the virtual machine will boot from the floppy drive and an MS-DOS command prompt will appear. Follow these steps to start Setup manually:

  • type D: to switch to your CD-ROM drive
    • Note: some bootdisks may mount the CD-ROM drive to other letters than D: (for example X:). If entering the command above gives an error, try other drive letters.
  • type CD I386 to change the current directory to D:\i386
  • type WINNT to start the DOS-based installer


Installing Windows onto the virtual machine should be fairly straight-forward. If you are unsure about something, select the default option. If you encounter difficulties, please consult your operating system installation guide.

Note: all changes are being done inside your virtual machine, and do not affect your computer. The Windows installation will format your virtual hard drive, not your real one. From your computer's point of view, all changes will be made to the virtual machine files.

Follow the setup process until the virtual machine starts to your Windows desktop.

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