
Mount a second hard drive for each game # Instead, I copied my (trimmed) Win95 setup folder to an empty hard drive image and then mount it along with the DOS Boot Disk and target drive to start setup. The walkthroughs copy the install directory to the target hard drive, but that means the target drive must be larger. I couldn’t mount the Win95 ISO so a DOS boot disk would see it. My scripting in Step 1 below copies the correct file list. This also eliminated a few exceptions during the first boot. You can delete all of the files on the Win95C CD which aren’t on the Win95A CD to get the latest Win95 fixes, but without all of the optional software (IE, AOL, …). I saw the fewest unhandled exceptions and other problems with the last Win95 release. I’ve also packed up all of my DOSBox scripting, if you don’t want to copy and paste it from here. In addition to a Win95 CD ISO and key, you’ll need: Anyway, here are my terse, working steps for getting very nice Win95 DOSBox images. The walkthroughs online had some skippable steps and I ran into some problems, and then I got distracted optimizing it. I needed Windows to run SimTower, so I decided to try getting Win95 to run on DOSBox.
