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Setting up Bochs (win32 version) to run Windows 95 (updated 28 aug. 2001)
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In this tutorial I will try to describe how to set up Windows 95 in the Windows version of the Bochs x86 emulator. There are many ways to install it but I describe one of them. You will need the Windows 95 install CD in order to fully use this tutorial. Also this was tested on a Windows 2000 machine, and in the current (1.2.1) version (when this was written) does not support physical CD-ROM or floppy access under Windows 9x/ME, so if you're using one of those systems you'll have to find another solution like making a diskimage of the CD (which isn't covered in this tutorial).
1. Download Bochs for Windows from bochs.sourceforge.net and unzip it. I also used the Rawwrite, which is often used to make bootdisks for linux installations. You can get the utils here. You will also need the Windows 95 cd.
2. Make a subdirectory (it doesn't have to be a subdir, it can probably be anywhere) in the bochs directory, for example 'win95'.
3. Making the images. Now you can use the program called bximage.exe to make a hard-drive image. The normal install of windows 95 is about 80Mb and you probably want some room for apps too.
The cyl, heads and sectors per track are important so you'd better write 'em down somewhere. When the image is ready, move the file to the subfolder.
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Now for the bootdisk. You can use a physical bootdisk with bochs (easier), or you can use an image. You can use any bootdisk that boots into dos and loads the CD-ROM drivers, I used the win98 bootdisk, and it worked very good. If you are going to use a physical disk you can go to number 4 now. If you want to use a floppy disk image (for some odd reason), you can now use the rawwritewin.exe util that came in the dosutils zip file.
Put a bootdisk into the floppydrive, name the image (example: a.img) and push the 'read' button. Move the created floppy image to the subfolder you created earlier.
4. Now for the bochsrc file. I have uploaded a zip file here, containing my bochsrc and a bat file that I'm going to talk about further on in this tutorial.
The bochsrc file have to be in the same subdir as the images. The version I included is a modified version of the bochsrc file for the small linux distro that came along in your bochs version. I haven't modified the file much so if you want to modify it yourself, the file bochsrc-sample.txt in your bochs directory is an excellent model.
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You must change the 'h:' in the line 'cdromd: dev=.h: , status=inserted' to the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.
Then you have to change the cyl, heads and spt (sectors per track) values in the 'diskc: file=c.img, cyl=xxx, heads=xx, spt=xx' line to the correct ones for your image (you wrote it down when you made the image, hopefully :-P ) and change the c.img if you named your hard-disk image otherwise.
Also, if you're going to boot from a floppyimage instead of a physical floppy, you should change the line: 'floppya: 1_44=.a:, status=inserted' to 'floppya: 1_44=a.img, status=inserted' (if your floppyimage's name is a.img).
You should also put the file included in this file on a floppy and use rawwritewin to make it a floppyimage, put the image in the usual subdirectory. Edit the 'b.img' in the line '#floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted' in the bochsrc file to the name of the image of the disk with the mouse.com on it, so that you get a second floppy drive inside the emulator (B:) from where you can load the mouse drivers.
5. Now you have to make (or take the one from the bochsrc.zip file) a bat file that points to the bochs.exe in your bochs directory. If you created a subdir, the file just need to loke like this: .bochs , place the bat file in the same subdir as the images and bochsrc file.
6. Make sure you have the win95 cd in the cd-rom drive and the bootdisk (if you're using a physical one) in the floppy drive and then run the bat file. If everything goes right you should be booted into DOS.
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When you've successfully booted to dos, you could run fdisk to partition the HD-image and then format it using format c:
Now you just run setup.exe from the win95 cd and if everything goes right you should soon have a working windows 95 in the emulator.
When you have finished installing Win95, you could do the following changes to the bochsrc file:
- Put the #-sign in this row: '#floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted', because you will probably not need the mouse drivers anymore now.
- change 'boot: a' to 'boot: c', so it will boot straight to windows when you start the emulator.
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24) File Transfer Methods
I will discuss two methods for accomplishing file transfer between your virtual hard drive and your host file system.
Method 1 is the use of the computer management tool available in Windows Vista, 7 and 8. I cannot verify that it will work correctly in Vista or 8. Method 2 only uses DOSBox, so should be a universal solution.
25) Boot into DOS
Start DosBox Daum and your autoexec should give the same results as we save in the last section of the guide.
Boot into DOS by typing 'boot -l a'. This should give you the same message and lead you into the same screen we have seen previously.
26) Change to your C: Drive
Now that we are booted into DOS, we want to view our C: drive.
To swap to the C: drive simply type 'C:' at the command prompt. You may also type 'dir' to view basic information and contents of your drive. At this point it should only be the folder containing the Windows 95 CD.
27) Enter the Windows 95 CD
Switch into the folder containing your Windows 95 CD by changing directory. This is done via the 'cd' or change directory command as shown. Serial key speedbit video accelerator premium.
Your prompt should now say something similar to 'C:WIN95CD', showing that you have successfully changed directories.
28) Installing Windows 95
You must execute the setup program for windows 95. This is located in the primary directory on the Windows 95 CD. Thus once you are in that directly you can begin simply by typing 'setup' or 'setup.exe'.
However, we will be using a few parameters to make the installation easier and faster to complete. Type 'setup.exe /nm /is' and it should begin immediately.
29) Follow the Prompts
The Windows 95 was designed to be simple and easy to follow and complete. For the sake of this guide I will point out a few areas and make some recommendations.
Simply hit continue to begin the installation.
30) Directory Choice
This is best simply left at the default option of 'C:Windows'.
There is no reason to change this setting for our purposes.
31) Setup Options
While not necessary, I would recommend you use the 'Custom' choice. You may choose one of the others if you wish. It won't make much of a difference.
You can, however, eliminate some of the less useful programs by choosing custom.
32) Authentication
Simply enter the authentication key for your copy of the operating system. Note there are universal keys available, in the event you no longer have yours available.
There are ways to circumvent this authentication. I will not be going into that in this guide, but you may locate this information on your own if you choose.
33) Computer Analysis
When prompted to let Setup analyze and detect your hardware, the best option is to simply allow Setup to automatically detect by selecting 'Yes (recommended)'
34) Computer Analysis con't
Make these selections when prompted.
At the this time you cannot utilize the emulated CD-ROM while you are in the Windows 95 operating system. This is a result of currently incomplete IDE emulation.
ATTENTION: Occasionally you will see extreme slow down at around this point. Simply wait a minute or two for it to pass. The Windows Setup is running some checks in the background.
35) Selecting Components
If you chose to go the Custom installation route, you will be prompted with the ability to pick which programs you want to install.
This is entirely up to you, you may pick all of the programs, none of the programs, or anything inbetween. Explore the menus and see what might be interesting. It won't affect our install much, if at all.
36) Verify Computer Settings
Setup will correctly identify all of your emulated hardware. There is nothing to change here.
You may choose to look through this list to get an idea of what is being emulated. Again there is nothing to change here.
37) Start-up Disk
Be sure that you do not make a start-up disk. You already have one of these, it is your Boot Disk.
If you choose yes it will simply overwrite your 622c.img boot disk. While the disk it creates will be less effective, you can simply re-extract the original boot disk image.
38) File Copy
Wait for the file copy to complete, this should only take a few minutes at most. Continue when prompted.
39) Switching DosBox Versions
Please notice: we have switched from DosBox Daum to the official DosBox 0.74 release.
Copy your hard drive image from the Daum folder into the 0.74 folder for ease of use. This switch is only temporary!
40) Preparing for the First Boot
You can manually enter the imgmount line. We will only be booting into Windows using the the official release 0.74 twice.
If you have used a different size disk or disk name, please adjust those accordingly. Boot the operating system using the command 'boot -l c'
41) The Final Setup
Enter a user name, you may enter a password if you wish. If you do not enter a password you will not be prompted each . I recommend only entering a user name.
Please note that your mouse (at this point) will simply be a black square. Navigate with it as best you can. We will fix this shortly, it results from certain shortcomings within the emulation itself.
42) Time Zone
Pick your time zone. You will have noticed by now that the screen isn't displaying 'correctly'. Navigate as best you can.
If prompted for printer setup, simply select no or cancel. You have no need to install a printer.
43) Remount and Reboot
Your system will restart, or attempt to restart. If it does not successfully restart, simply close DosBox and start it again. (Short-cut to force a close: Alt + F9)
Enter your imgmount and boot commands as before. This is the last time we will boot using the official 0.74 release.
44) Welcome to Windows 95
Simply close the Welcome dialogue box by hitting the 'Close' button.
Naturally you will immediately notice the screen is displaying very poorly. This is OK! We are going to solve this problem now.
45) Solving the Problem
Right click on your desktop and go into properties. We will change the color depth.
Our display corruption is a result of a less than complete bios resulting in unhandled XGA calls, at least without the proper video drivers installed.
46) Changing Color Depth
Go to the 'Settings' tab at the top of the screen.
We want a 16 color palette with an an area of 640x480. For now this will allow us to actively use the interface and install better drivers.
47) I Can See Clearly Now
You will observe a usable display at this point.
Congratulations! You are now running a most basic form of Windows 95.
48) Shut Down
Click on the Start menu and shut down the virtual machine.
We are now finished with DosBox 0.74. We will be moving back into DosBox Daum for the rest of the guide.