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Virtual PC doesn't read of the floppy, even tho i set it to capture floppy drive.
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If you know that the CD is bootable, hit delete to go into the BIOS when you start up the blank virtual PC, and make sure it is set to boot from the CD drive.
I seem to remember this is not set by default |
I pressed delete, it doesn't go to BIOS, just has a blanks screen as normal.
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Works here: |
1. Install VPC
2. Do a reboot 3. Start VPC 4. Click the New PC Button You should see the PC Setup wizard. 5. click Next 6. Enter a PC name what ever you wish. 7. Click Next 8. Configuration Options: Use Guide me. 9. Click Next 10. Guest Operating System: From the drop down box Select Windows95 11. Click Next 12. Memory Settings: Defualt is 32 MB. Adjust as needed. 13. Click Next 14. Boot Disk Options: Select Create new image. 15. Click Next 16. Boot Dosk Location: Use the browse button to select drive\folder you wish to use. 17. Click Next 18. Setup Summary: Note: It will say the boot disk is 2 Gig. The Virtual drive in your Virtual PC is 2 GIG. At this point on your HD the size will be around 2-3 MB. 18. click Finish. 19. Your new PC should show up in the PC select box. 20. DBL click the name of your New PC. Note: You will see "No OS found message" This is normal. 21. Click the the word CD at the top. 22. Select Capture Image. 23. Use the Dropdown box to select your remade ISO (MUST be bootable) 24. DBL click the ISO. 25. Click the word PC at the top. 26. Select Reset from the drop down menu. 27. Click Reset. |
Still don't work and when I click on start up for it to load it doesn't say "No OS found message" and just goes straight to the blank screen.
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You have to be pretty quick off the mark to get into the BIOS, as the emulated POST is very quick.
Just keep presseing delete as it starts up |
Done that a few times to, BIOS still won't load up in Virtual PC.
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Try uninstalling Virtual PC and reinstalling it. Then just try to go into the bios after you created a new pc again.
Just keep pushing delete like already stated right from the get go. Should get the screen i already posted. Kinda of strange. cya, Will |
Connectix have a pretty active forum. Why not give that a try?
If you can't get to the BIOS you must be doing something wrong. war59312 showed the BIOS screen. I haven't worked out how to do that yet, but if he'd showed the boot page, you would see that the primary boot device is the hard drive. I don't think this is saved between sessions either, so you need to set this to CD any time you want to boot from a CD. |
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