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Installing Windows 98 On VMware. Floppy problem
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I created my virtual disk and all that good stuff. I inserted the CD and VMware detected it. I went through some installation questions like optimizing the disk ect. Then it told me to insert the boot disk into drive A:.
I Inserted the boot disk and restarted VMware, and now it say "no bootable floppy, cd-rom, or hard disk". VMware doesn't even try to run the floppy. Please help, I am sure it is a simple problem, and I am just overlooking something.
Note: I did download the files required for the boot disk. However, I am almost positive I got the correct files.
Thank you everyone for your help in advance.
I Inserted the boot disk and restarted VMware, and now it say "no bootable floppy, cd-rom, or hard disk". VMware doesn't even try to run the floppy. Please help, I am sure it is a simple problem, and I am just overlooking something.
Note: I did download the files required for the boot disk. However, I am almost positive I got the correct files.
Thank you everyone for your help in advance.
I'm pretty sure the Windows 98 CD is bootable. Try adjusting your VMWare BIOS (by pressing the DEL key on startup.. I think) to boot off the CD.
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I hate to contradict you, but I don't think the Win98 cd is bootable. That's why everyone and their mother searches for the ever-valuable Windows98 boot/startup disk. Check the VMWare virtual machine configuration (when the VM is powered down) and make sure it has access to all of your hardware (mounted, etc.)
Also, what version of VMWare is this, 3? 4?
Also, what version of VMWare is this, 3? 4?
Tekmaven convinced me Win98 cds are bootable ... even though I don't remember them being. Guess I'm wrong!
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Copies of Windows 98 provided with many OEM PC's are not bootable. Ones provided with barebones kits that require you to load windows usually are. I have several copies on Win98SE that won't boot, and several the do.
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Hello All.
In order to understand vmware under the simplest of circumstances, I successfully created a few virtual DOS machines. Now, all of a sudden, when I try to create one, vmware does not recognize my diskette drive (there is a bootable DOS diskette sitting in there).
While the virtual machine is booting, I jumped into the machine's BIOS setup. Everything looks fine. The diskette drive is the first boot device.
There does not seem to be any configuration files in the program directory nor any apparent configuration information in the registry.
The problem first appeared after I had a conflict between 2 virtual machines trying to access the same physical diskette drive. A message box appeared advising me that the drive would be deactivated for the one virtual machine.
Any idea as to what is going on here?
Regards,
Fuzzy
In order to understand vmware under the simplest of circumstances, I successfully created a few virtual DOS machines. Now, all of a sudden, when I try to create one, vmware does not recognize my diskette drive (there is a bootable DOS diskette sitting in there).
While the virtual machine is booting, I jumped into the machine's BIOS setup. Everything looks fine. The diskette drive is the first boot device.
There does not seem to be any configuration files in the program directory nor any apparent configuration information in the registry.
The problem first appeared after I had a conflict between 2 virtual machines trying to access the same physical diskette drive. A message box appeared advising me that the drive would be deactivated for the one virtual machine.
Any idea as to what is going on here?
Regards,
Fuzzy
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