- #WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS HOW TO#
- #WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS 64 BIT#
- #WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS MANUAL#
WINNT.EXE is a DOS (16 bit program) and CANNOT be chainloaded directly from grub4dos (it needs an OS to run). If you want to use the old WINNT.EXE way, you can find a suitable set of instructions here:
#WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS HOW TO#
If you want to install XP on that laptop, use any of the programs avaialable, if you want to learn HOW to do it manually try following the mentioned thread.
#WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS MANUAL#
Where several different methods to install XP from USB are discussed.Īt the very basic, there is a recent report of a completely manual way:
The file that initiates the XP install is SETUPLDR.BIN.īy design that file will look for needed files in \i386\ if the media is "CD" or "CD-like" and in \minint\ if the media is floppy, superfloppy or hard disk like.īUT there are a few (several) things that WILL NOT work with an unmodified source. This is NOT possible (in the way you did it). You assumed that you could "backport" a set of instructions/report about Windows 7 to Windows XP. I sent a message via the “Contact Us” page ‘bout that.Ĭan ya tell where to find the attachment tool so I can give you a layout of the machine I’m working with. I’d be glad t’buy y’all a beer ‘cause I’m a 100% believer in reciprocity, but ya gotta make it possible for me to do so by a different means of reciprocation, i.e., other than electronically. I went so far as to trying only two methods not because I’m lazy or don’t understand the material, but know when it’s time to ask for help. Yes, I could’ve waited for a response from somebody on that site, but, as you can see, it was written nearly two years ago, the Admin didn’t respond to any comments or questions, and the responses from others are, well… how shall I say – a little too terse and/or impromptu for the average inexperienced home-user (IMHO). I know you guys can tell Me what I did wrong ‘cause I spent hours reading all of your stuff on booting XP from USB and consider y’all the experts. You can see what I did to tweak the method in an attempt to make it work for XP if you scroll down to my entry at that site, it was the last one on the page at the time of this writing. I tried this method with both a Windows 7. iso from HD using grub4dos” kind of thing I thought it best fit discussion in this forum as it’s both about booting from “anywhere” and is of the “tutorial” ilk.
#WINDOWS 95 BOOTABLE ISO KICKASS 64 BIT#
This Windows ISO is compatible with 32 bit and 64 bit systems.I came across an interesting post/tutorial here: In order to download Windows 95 Free ISO you need to click on the following download link. In order to download and install Windows 95 Free ISO you need to meet the following system requirements.