How to install Windows 95 in VirtualBox(working sound)
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Published 2020-10-18
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VirtualBox:
virtualbox.org/
The exact Windows 95 download I used(I've mistaken the link in the original upload):
isoriver.com/windows-95-iso-download/
CPU patch(FIX95CPU.ISO):
Box: app.box.com/s/cqikoviol5mtr6wseyy1j2imlwl71zl0
Mediafire: www.mediafire.com/file/y82v0afu1ehyjmf/FIX95CPU.IS…
MS-DOS 6.22 download:
Box: app.box.com/s/7wufoessvhf9fhoe7xvrxyf5cb19iqd3
Mediafire: www.mediafire.com/file/rdl4e2i5vvwizvq/MS-DOS_6.22…
Product key for OSR2:
34698-OEM-0039682-72135
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Windows 95 download:
winworldpc.com/product/windows-95/osr-2
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Necessary files
3:55 Configuring VirtualBox and the virtual machine
8:24 Installing MS-DOS 6.22
11:15 Installing Windows 95
20:52 Applying CPU patch
22:05 Finalizing Windows 95 installation and configuration
24:29 Outro
All Comments (21)
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F'ing fantastic, thank you! I had one issue though with the 95 install failing... something to do with one of the devices. I just reset and started the installation again, and it succeeded. Following that, the audio wasn't working, I opened the Control Panel, selected "Add new hardware", let that do its thing, and it fixed the problem!
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THANK YOU! It worked I'm so glad I've gone through so many tutorials lol
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At first, I wasn't able to do this, but then I followed you step by step and it worked. Thank you.
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Brilliant guide, before this i was stuck at the installation, but with this video everything was super easy. Now the nostalgia can come :)
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Your tutorial worked flawless for me! 10/10
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I had given up ages ago but this video actually made it work! I can now experience things that I'm too young to have experienced.
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THIS IS AMAZING!! I used it on my macOS and it worked just as well!
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this is my favourite tutorial of my life! YOU SPEACK VERY CLEAR AND I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING! THANKS BUDDY! I FOLLOWED EVERY WIDNWOS 95 TUTORIAL CREATED BY YOU!
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Thank you so much! This worked perfectly!
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Thanks a LOT! It was the only video that worked for me!!
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YES THIS TUTORIAL WORKS!!! Thanks soo much I wish you the best!!
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Great instruction, thank you! Only one minor problem (and how to fix it). The installation of Windows itself failed as Scandisk reports discrepancies for reported size for all the previously installed DOS-files. To avoid this issue install Win95 with the command "setup /is" instead of "setup". This step is shown about 16.30 into the video. This skips the automatic run of Scandisk, producing an error message for every DOS-file. Quote from SETUP.txt: "Problems Running ScanDisk ------------------------- If you get a message during Setup saying that there is not enough memory to run ScanDisk, free some conventional and/or upper memory, and then run Setup again. If you have MS-DOS 6.x, try running MEMMAKER to free memory. If you still don't have enough memory, or if you have other problems while Setup is running ScanDisk, then you can bypass ScanDisk in Setup by running Setup with the /IS option. To do this, type the following command: setup /is NOTE: Bypassing ScanDisk during Setup is not recommended. If you do, there may be problems with your hard disk that could cause Windows 95 not to install or run correctly."
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Brilliant How-To that should be helpful to many. Thumbs up :)
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THANK YOU That's the only tutorial that I found that worked.
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you are the best mannnn!!!! thank u so much. your tutorial was so much easier
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this is the only tutorial to that uses this meaded and it works way better thanks man
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best w95 tutorial ever ! thanks !!
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Massive THANK YOU for the instructions, been waiting for a few years for a video like this one!
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Thank you! That copying the iso to the C drive did wonders.
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thank you so much, i tried a windows 98 tutorial and was greeted with tons of errors, but this worked flawlessly