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As the title says im having trouble with win 3.11 and 95

ive read a topic where someone asked how to add win 3.11

the answer was :

- Just put all the files of the 6 floppy disks in a single directory

- Find or create a DOS boot disk image with CD/DVD support

- Add a line to launch the Windows SETUP.EXE (or INSTALL.EXE) at the end of Autoexec.bat

- And add a choice to run this image in your CDShell boot menu

And it works fine

But there is no programm that alows you to make .IMG's bigger than 2.88 MB

but win 3.11 uses 8 disks

So how should this be done ?

And as for win 95,

is there any way to add it to the multi boot dvd with cdshell

Any one tryed it or is there a guide on how to do it somewhere

 

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And as for win 95,

is there any way to add it to the multi boot dvd with cdshell

Any one tryed it or is there a guide on how to do it somewhere

my guess would be similar to Win98's....and there is a guide for that at flyakite.msfnhosting.com

as for the boot discs...there is a way. I forget the specifics at the moment. I believe http://bootcd.narod.ru/ tells you how....

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Adding Win95 would be in the same way as Win98.

As for MS-DOS 6.22 + Win 3.11,

1. Extract the boot-sector (use winimage, do not image the entire floppy) from the first floppy-disk of MS-DOS (and use it as the boot-sector of CD).

2. Add the rest of the files to a CD in the same directory structure it was on the floppy.

3. I've actually done this a year ago, and it works - so any problems you get would be due to "user-error" (i.e., you overlooked something obvious/silly).

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so i need the boot sector of a dos 6.22 disk (which file is it)

and i need to put that in 1 dir on the dvd together with all the win 3.11

files and chain it in cdshell.ini

do i need to edit any thing (and do you know how)

tnx for helping :)

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