![]() I'm typing this as it's in the middle of the install to an 8gb img file. ![]() Install Windows 98 as you normally would. Exit FDISK then from the D: drive, CD Win98 and then Format C. Delete the existing partition and recreate it. Then BOOT A: > Boot to CD-ROM Drive > and do not setup Windows 98, but boot with CD-Rom support. Next, IMGMOUNT A -bootcd D, which will put the 'boot disk' (which is effectively the Windows 98 ISO, into the A: drive equivalent), Then? IMGMOUNT D win98se.iso to mount the Bootable Windows 98 SE image to the virtual CD Rom drive. Use IMGMOUNT 2 win98se.img -t hdd -fs none to mount the disk. Someone else can verify this but this is how I managed to get it working.įirst of all? IMGMOUNT C win98se.img is not going to work. Seems to get you in the right direction but may be in need of revision. I should mention that FDISK does list it as having 100% usage so.ĮDIT: OKAY! I MANAGED TO FIGURE THIS OUT!Īnd yeah, the wiki. FDISK lists it as C: but attempting to change over to it popped up with wanting to mount the host C: which. ![]() Which did mount the device, but I was only able to FDISK it, and not format it. I found one suggestion to use imgmount 2 img -fs none. I've followed the steps from the wiki as listed. img file in WinImage, and it lists it as an 8217216mb, FAT32 image file. Then when I go to mount it via IMGMOUNT C win98se.img, it comes back saying Cannot create drive from file. Hey folks! Real quick, I'm trying to sit down and put together a Windows 98 SE image (win98se.img) with an 8gb 'drive' via loading dosbox-x and using IMGMAKE win98se.img -t hd_8gig.
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