oscar615 wrote:
> I have installed virtual pc 2007 on my vista ultimate computer. I want to
> set up a win98 virtual machine to run an old scanner that I have. When I
> go to install win 98 it will not install because virtual pc expects to
> boot of
> of the cd. I have two copies of win 98, neither are bootable but instead
> have setup.exe files. So then I boot from a win98 boot floppy with cd
> suppport, thinking I can do this and then run the exe file to setup win
> 98. But, the boot floopy boots to a point where it says there is no drive
> formatted with fat 32. I have to ignore this error. So, when I finally
> get
> to a command prompt it does not recognize my cd drive. My question is how
> do
> I actually get to install win 98 in a virtual machine? Thanks for any
> help, Robert
You have to "format" the virtual drive first before you can install an
operating system on it. Boot with a Win98 boot floppy image that has Fdisk
and Format on it and 1) create your partition; 2) format your partition.
Then use the boot floppy (which needs to have CD drivers on it) and create
C:\Windows and then copy from the Win98 CD to C:\Windows. Then cd into that
directory after the copying is done and start setup.exe. I believe you can
get the necessary floppy image from one of the VPC expert's website. Post
in the Virtual PC newsgroup for details. They can also tell you if you'll
be able to run your scanner in a virtual machine.
microsoft.public.virtualpc
Malke
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