The image is downloaded and I’ve got Winimage. Thank you for the image downloading as we speak □ Reply 25 of 33, by benheaven I will get over the information this evening for you. Other than that, just keep your eyes peeled on the notification. Furthermore, it's Win95A so your hard drive will be split into two 2GB partitions. The Master CD I'll use will be the same I mentioned - 170586. The motherboard will come preinstalled with standard AZTECH modem/SC combo drivers. Can you tell me the model number of your motherboard? Different models have different onboard graphics chips, so I'm going to need that bit of info. It would be most convenient if you told me your HD's sector, head, and cylinder values. Your hard drive is 4GB, so for safety reasons I'm going to make the image 4096 MBytes. I'll get down on it in any free time I have.īut if we're gonna do this image thing, I'll need some info so I can set stuff up. I've got all hell (AKA college) falling down on me, and I can't run away. Comes up saying isn’t supported on version 7 or below of DOS.Īlso tried the restore.bat asks if you want proceed with restoring your system and below says bad command or file name. If you can send me an image that would be fantastic □ You definitely should re-check the jumper settings and the settings for the hard drive in BIOS - if your HD is set to slave (with, let's say, a CD drive in Master) your PB will never boot from it.Īnd hey - if push comes to shove and we won't be able to figure out anything, I've got an idea - how about I make a HD image with a working installation of W95 (with all the PB bits installed, of course) and send it to you? Let me know what you think. (maybe it's a language discrepancy thing) Try it out, tell me how it went.īy the way - your screenshots sure did clear a lot of things! Initially I thought that the "cursor" was in fact a mouse cursor, whereas it's not - it's a flashing underscore. Insert the CD and head to the :\DOSMENU\ and run RESTORE.BAT. You also might want to try something a little bit different - after formatting the drive, re-boot to save the changes (you ARE rebooting the PC after formatting, right?) and let it load into the command prompt. Then:ġ) open the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and gimme a screenshot of its contents Ģ) head to C:\WINDOWS and try to run WIN.COM - see if it will boot into Windows. Insert a DOS boot floppy, power up, let it load into the command prompt, and then go to the C drive. We shouldn't be bothered by that just yet, though - don't worry.Īs for the blinking cursor, well, try this: after the restoration is complete, eject the CD and the floppy, power down. I burned the CD at 4X (the slowest my burner allows) and everything went fantastic, except that after installing the OS it does another hardware check. Haven't had a chance to try it out in VM, though. All restores succesfully but still get the flashing line when it gets past the BIOS.įirst off - I used Master CD no. Have tried different Master CD's etc and the universal boot disk. Show full quote benheaven wrote on, 12:23: Hi, Kikipcs wrote on, 16:18: First off - I used Master CD no.
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