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Did you know that you can still install Windows 95 on a PC? If you can get your hand on a Windows 95 installation disk, check out our guide on installing this vintage version of Windows on your computer.

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Preparing for installation

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Installation

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  1. When this screen appears, press Enter.
  2. If you haven't already allocated a partition to your hard drive, make sure 'Configure unallocated disk space' is highlighted and Enter.
    • This is a matter of personal preference but 'Yes' was chosen in this tutorial.
    • This message may not come up if your hard drive is smaller than 512mb.
    • It's a good idea to read the agreement so you know what you're agreeing to.
    • Normally it is best to choose where Windows recommends.
    • For this tutorial, 'Typical' was chosen.
    • The product key should have come with your Windows 95 setup disks.
    • It's not essential to put a company in
    • For this tutorial, none of the check boxes were selected.
  3. Choose whether you want to install the most common components for Windows or to choose the components yourself and click Next >
    • For this tutorial, 'Install the most common components' was selected.
    • The startup disk is a disk which can be inserted into your computer should Windows fail to boot and can then repair or reinstall Windows.
    • For this tutorial 'No' was selected.
  4. floppy disks as well as the installation disk and click Finish
    • Computer description is not required.
    • If so click Next > otherwise choose Cancel (Cancel was chosen in this tutorial).
  5. Enjoy.
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Shutting down

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  1. option is checked and then click Yes.
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Part 4
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Fixing "Windows protection error"

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If you see this error, chances are your processor is too fast to run Windows 95. Fortunately, there is a cure.

  1. Right click the folder, and extract using the default Windows service by click Extract All... to a destination of your choosing.
    • You can also use a 3rd party program such as 7-Zip.
    • This is so you can decide which file you need to use:
    • FIX95CPU.ISO and FIX95CPU.IMA is for use in a virtual machine
    • FIX95CPU.ISO can be used to burn to a CD
    • FIX95CPU.EXE is for writing to a floppy disk
  2. a CD), insert it into your computer and boot the computer and press any key to continue when confronted with the message shown in the picture.
    • No was selected here as the readme is exactly the same as the one in the zip folder.
    • This will begin to fix the processor issues.
    • If you don't remove the 'CD', it will begin an endless loop into this setup screen.
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    I can't continue after the first reboot, there is an error saying "Invalid system disk". All my files and subdirectories are in 8.3 format (?). What am I doing wrong (FAT16?)?
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    Make sure the Windows disk is working. You may have to remove the disk(s).
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Warnings

  • Unless the installation says otherwise, do not turn off your computer under any circumstances during installation. It could corrupt the process and require you to restart the entire installation.
  • Since the operating system is unsupported, it is not advised that you go on the internet as you could be more at risk to viruses, etc.
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Things You'll Need

  • Windows 95 installation disk and product key
  • Blank Floppy disk (not required, unless you want a startup disk)
  • Computer with the following specifications:
  • Intel 80386DX CPU that runs at any speed
  • RAM: 8MB (while 4MB is the official recommendation, Windows 95 may not boot with that amount of RAM)
  • HDD: 55MB

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