Brian Keener wrote:
> On 10/24/07, *Sjoerd Hiemstra*
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     I have one of those versions of Windows 95 that must be installed from
>     a bootable floppy and a non-bootable CD.
> 
>     Creating a new virtual machine, starting with the floppy, from the
>     DOS-prompt I do an 'fdisk' and 'format', and then the installation from
>     the CD should be started with
> 
>         D:\setup.exe
> 
>     But... the CD is not found, when entering 'D:' I get this error:
> 
>         Invalid drive specification
> 
>     Same with 'E:', 'F:' etc.
>     /dev/cdrom correctly links to /dev/hdc, which is the CD's device file.
>     The CD is mounted in the VirtualBox settings.
> 
>     So how could I reach the CD from the DOS prompt?
> 
> 
> The bootable floppy must have the CDROM drivers loaded in the
> config.sys, and mscdex loading in autoexec.bat.
> 
> Where'd this bootable floppy you are using come from?

After you did the fdisk and format, did you reboot? I have installed W95 
without any problems.

Larry



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