First off: This Guide is not supported by the creators of Dosbox. Dosbox’s main goal is to emulate enough of dos to play dos games, and not Win9x. Also This Guide might or might not work for you.
First off things you will need:
1: DOSBox Megabuild6 - For creating the HD
2: Win 98se (that’s what I’ve got) Installation CD
3: WinImage
4: ykhwong's latest build.
5: The Following 3dfx Driver - http://www.multiupload.com/ZSZQLN2C5M
6: a dos6 Boot disk
7: some computer knowledge
A ) HD creation and setup
1: Install Megabuild6. start it. Type the following command:![Win Win](/uploads/1/2/4/8/124882003/119097345.png)
Once it's finished you should have 2 files: c.img and c.bat
2: extract ykhwong's latest build to something like c:dosbox9x (to differentiate it with dosbox standard). Move c.img and the dos6 boot disk to this directory.
add the following (if you use the same names as I do) to dosbox.conf
Will give you
3: Once dos started type in
4: Once it's finished. exit dosbox. Start Winimage and load c.img with it. It should ask what partition to connect, just accept the standard one offered. On the menubar use Image > create folder, to create a folder called something like win98. Go into the Directory by double clicking on it. then select on the menubar > Image > Inject a folder. Point it to your 98se (the one with all the cab files). Close Winimage.
B )Install Windows
1: In dosbox.conf remove the dos6 imgmount and change the following boot from a to c. Should look like this:
2: Start Dosbox, It might ask what to boot F1 for dos or F2 for disk 2, just press enter. It should load dos. use the following to start installing windows (if you used the same folder name as me)
3: Enjoy setting up windows like on a real pc.
![Windows Windows](/uploads/1/2/4/8/124882003/224366497.jpg)
1: Start Winimage. Load c.img as before. Create a folder, something like drivers. Then goto the Folder, then choose Image from the Menubar > Inject, then point Winimage to the 3dfx driver you've downloaded. exit winimage
2: Start Dosbox. Wait for Windows to load. Goto the Directory where the 3dfx driver is. Run the program. Choose the same folder as where the driver is, this makes the following step easier.
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First off things you will need:
1: DOSBox Megabuild6 - For creating the HD
2: Win 98se (that’s what I’ve got) Installation CD
3: WinImage
4: ykhwong's latest build.
5: The Following 3dfx Driver - http://www.multiupload.com/ZSZQLN2C5M
Windows Me On Dosbox
6: a dos6 Boot disk
7: some computer knowledge
A ) HD creation and setup
1: Install Megabuild6. start it. Type the following command:
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Imgmake c.img -t hd_2gig -nofs -bat
![Win Win](/uploads/1/2/4/8/124882003/119097345.png)
Once it's finished you should have 2 files: c.img and c.bat
2: extract ykhwong's latest build to something like c:dosbox9x (to differentiate it with dosbox standard). Move c.img and the dos6 boot disk to this directory.
add the following (if you use the same names as I do) to dosbox.conf
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[glide]
glide=emu
[autoexec]
imgmount 0 dos6.ima -t floppy -fs none
imgmount 2 c.img -t hdd -fs none -size 512,63,64,1023
boot -l a
Will give you
3: Once dos started type in
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fdisk
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format c: s
4: Once it's finished. exit dosbox. Start Winimage and load c.img with it. It should ask what partition to connect, just accept the standard one offered. On the menubar use Image > create folder, to create a folder called something like win98. Go into the Directory by double clicking on it. then select on the menubar > Image > Inject a folder. Point it to your 98se (the one with all the cab files). Close Winimage.
B )Install Windows
1: In dosbox.conf remove the dos6 imgmount and change the following boot from a to c. Should look like this:
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imgmount 2 c.img -t hdd -fs none -size 512,63,64,1023
boot -l c
2: Start Dosbox, It might ask what to boot F1 for dos or F2 for disk 2, just press enter. It should load dos. use the following to start installing windows (if you used the same folder name as me)
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cd win98
setup
3: Enjoy setting up windows like on a real pc.
![Windows Windows](/uploads/1/2/4/8/124882003/224366497.jpg)
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C )Installing the Driver1: Start Winimage. Load c.img as before. Create a folder, something like drivers. Then goto the Folder, then choose Image from the Menubar > Inject, then point Winimage to the 3dfx driver you've downloaded. exit winimage
2: Start Dosbox. Wait for Windows to load. Goto the Directory where the 3dfx driver is. Run the program. Choose the same folder as where the driver is, this makes the following step easier.