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windows su portatile
ciao ragazzi,e' da un po che vi seguo su kuesto fantastiko forum molto complet oe ricco di info interessanti
![]() vi skrivo perke' ho uno skifo di problema...devo reinstallare windows su un vekkio portatile(un pentium 1) ke non ha il cdrom.ho cerkato un po ma non sono riuscito a trovare win 95/98 su disketti ![]() ![]() vi ringrazio! |
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Re: windows su portatile
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![]() ![]() Per il tuo problema, prova a vedere sul CD-ROM di win 95: dovrebbe esserci un file .bat di nome (se non ricordo male) transfer (quindi transfer.bat). Questo file (si può eseguire) dovrebbe crearti tutti i floppy per l'installazione del SO. Ciao
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ti ringrazio
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Mi spiace..... era un vecchio ricordo di win95..... (dopo tanti anni, questo "ricordo" si è annebbiato.....).
In rete, ho trovato questa possibile soluzione: ...... How to create a floppy installation of Win95b (OSR2) using OEM cd-rom There have been a few times when I needed to install Windows 95 from floppy because a system didn't have a cd-rom. Not common since all new systems ship with cd-roms, but sometimes you run into an older system that doesn't have a cd-rom built-in, or you have a notebook and external cd-roms are too expensive. In my case, I bought a Compaq Prolinea 466 on eBay and it didn't have a cd-rom. I could have gone out and bought the cheapest one I could find, but this got me thinking about how to create my own installation diskettes from the cd-rom that I already had. I knew that you can't create a win95 install from the original release of win95 because the cab files were ~2MB in size. Too large to fit on a single disk, even if it was formatted to DMF (Distribution Media Format) size of 1.68MB. The Win95b version didn't suffer this problem because the cab files were just under 1.68MB so the only problem was formatting a diskette to DMF and finding out what files were needed on diskette 1, 2, 3 etc. The first disk needs to be formatted to 1.44MB. This is because a system without win95 cannot read DMF diskettes. Once win95 is on it, it can read and write to DMF (although it still cannot format one). The EXTRACT.EXE utility on the first floppy lets the win95 installer read and write DMF disks. That's why the installer can read disk 2, 3... during installation. Anyway, after a bit of tinkering (and cheating by seeing how others have done it), I came to the following set of files for disk 1. They all come on the cd-rom in the \Win95 directory. Simply format a disk to 1.44MB, give it a volume label of "DISK1" and copy these files from the \win95 directory on the CD-ROM. If you find yourself having to create win95 disks often then you could write a batch file to automate it. PRECOPY1.CAB DOSSETUP.BIN EXTRACT.EXE MINI.CAB DELTEMP.COM SCANDISK.PIF SAVE32.COM SCANDISK.EXE README.TXT SETUP.TXT SETUP.EXE SCANPROG.EXE WB16OFF.EXE SMARTDRV.EXE XMSMMGR.EXE WINSETUP.BIN Next, get your hands on a utility to create DMF disks. A good one is MaxiDisk available from www.herne.com. You're going to need 27 DMF-formatted floppies, so make sure to have more than that available. Most HD disks will have no problems formatting to DMF, but if you use really cheap disks then you may run into lots of errors. Set whatever utility you're using to verify the format. Don't forget to set the volume label as "DISK2". Copy the following files from \win95 directory of the cd-rom to disk 2. PRECOPY2.CAB WIN95_02.CAB Next, just copy the remaining cab files to the other DMF diskettes. WIN95_03.CAB goes on disk 3, WIN95_04.CAB on disk 4, etc. Don't forget the volume labels on these either. You're done. Now you have a set of Win95 OSR2 install floppies. What's nice about being able to create your own set of install disks is that if someone burns a copy with their name/company on it, you can undo the damage by creating a new disk. By the way, the registration info is saved on disk 2. So if someone goofs up your install disks by branding them, just recreate disk2. You will need to reformat the disk, since the user info is not saved in the files. Its saved on a sector in the floppy, so you will need to reformat the disk to DMF and recopy the cab files from cd-rom again....... ciao
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