Wednesday, March 19, 2014

How to Run Windows 3.1 on a Newer Computer


Virtual PC
1. Open Virtual PC, which is pre-installed on Windows 7, or download the program from the Microsoft website if you are using an older operating system.
2. To begin creating a new virtual machine on your PC, select \'OS/2\' as your operating system from the drop-down menu and click \'Next.\' Adjust your RAM to 16 MB and click \'Next.\' Select the option for a new virtual disk and set your drive size to \'2 GB.\' Then click \'Finish\' to create the virtual machine.
3. Attach the image file or boot disk of MS-DOS to your virtual machine. Click \'Action\' and then \'Reset\' to reset the virtual machine.
4. Allow the machine to boot into DOS, type \'fdisk\' and press \'Enter.\' Use the entire hard drive size for your primary DOS partition and select \'Active.\' Format your virtual C drive by typing 'Format C:.\'
5. Install MS-DOS on your formatted hard drive.
6. Insert a CD or use an image file to install Windows 3.1, using the Windows 3.1 setup program.
DOSBox
7. Download DOSBox from dosbox.com, which is another virtual DOS program.
8. Create a directory in DOSBox by typing “mount C ~/your_directory”. Then type “Z:\\” to mount your virtual floppy drive by typing “mount A ~ /your_floppy_director”. Type “C:\\.”
9. Open your file manager outside of DOSBox and drag your first Windows 3.1 installation file into your DOSBox’s virtual A: drive. After you’ve dragged a file, click “Ctrl-F4.” In the command prompt of DOSBox type “A:\\SETUP.EXE”. Repeat this step when DOSBox asks you for another installation disk and click \'Enter\' until there are none left. Windows is now installed.
10. To run the program type “cd C:\\WINDOWS\\” followed by typing “win.”
Run in Browser
11. Connect to the Internet using your preferred browser.
12. Go to michaelv.org. Developer Michael V has set up an emulator of Windows 3.1 on the Internet for those who do not want to install Windows 3.1 on a computer.
13. Play games, use the Internet or perform other functions in the virtual online Windows 3.1.

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