Dear All, I have been able to finally fdisk and format my drive to
prepare for an install of Windows 95 in my VMware. When I type in WIN95
SETUP as instructed I just get an error message that says Bad Command or
Invalid Drive Specification. As I mentioned before I am not familiar
with DOS so can
Are you installing WIN95 from a WIN95 install CD ? If so, can't you just
put the cd in the drive, and "power" on/off your VMware virtual machine
? That should start the installation automatically - at least thats what
I remember from doing this same thing about a year ago.
cheers,
philomena
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001 00:06, marcia wrote:
Dear Fabian, Esteban, and Sridhar, Thank you all very much for your
help. I have successfully installed and configured(I believe) Vmware
2.0.3 on my LM 7.2 and I am very pleasantly surprised about that and
thanks to your help. However, I am having
Dear Anyone, I just tried formatting my drive as the vmware instructions
suggest. How do I know what my drive letter is? I used A:\ FORMAT C: /S
and just got an error message of invalid drive specification. Does
anyone know how to use DOS and format the drive so I can install my
WIN95? Any help
).
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I hope this helps.
Buzz
age -
From: "marcia" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] VMware(again)
Dear Anyone, I just tried formatting my drive as the vmware instructions
suggest. How do I know wha
Dear Fabian, Esteban, and Sridhar, Thank you all very much for your
help. I have successfully installed and configured(I believe) Vmware
2.0.3 on my LM 7.2 and I am very pleasantly surprised about that and
thanks to your help. However, I am having problems installing my Windows
95 version 4x.
I
figgured out if I want to use VMWare or not, let me know how it works when
you get it running smoothly
Ryan Le Gros
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From: "marcia" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 5:06 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] VMware(again)
Dear Fabia
, and then run fdisk to
activate your partition. Then you can format your virtual disk. Greetings,
Esteban Villeda
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From: marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] VMware(again)
Dear Fabian, Esteban