These VMs (except for Win 3.1) require VirtualBox.
Windows XP
Download VDI (627 MB): MEGA - 1fichier
Configuration: Windows XP Home Edition SP3, Default drivers, DT Pro Advanced 6.1.0.0484
Windows 98
Download VDI (64MB): MEGA - 1fichier
Configuration: Windows 98SE, VBE miniport driver (1024*768), Default SB16 driver
Windows 95
Download VDI (102MB): MEGA - 1fichier
Configuration: Windows 95 4.00.950 B, VBE miniport driver (1024*768), SB16 driver (v. 4.35.21)
Windows 3.1
Download (7MB): MEGA - 1fichier
Configuration: Windows 3.1 (installed from floppy), S3 864 1.41B5 (800*600, 256 colors) driver
- This is not a VDI file. Windows 3.1 can run directly in Dosbox.
- Dosbox 0.74 is included. Extract the content of the archive (not on the root of your system drive !) & run doxbox.exe.
- Once you configured the CD-ROM/floppy emulation, go to the /WINDOWS directory & run WIN.EXE within Dosbox.
Installation
The VDI files are harddisk images created for VirtualBox. In order to use the files provided here, you need to first create a VM, then attach the VDI file to it.
- Install VirtualBox.
- Create a new VM with the New button, enter a VM name and set the amount of RAM.
- Choose Use an existing virtual hard disk file, select the VDI file, accept, click Create. (Pic)
- For Windows 95: Go to the VM settings --> System --> Acceleration, uncheck the Enable VT-x/AMD-v box. (Pic)
- That's it. The VM can be started.
- You can close the Microsoft Networking Login window that appears at startup (Win95/Win98).