@MC Looper You can use the "Windows95b.img" boot disk at allbootdisks.com, but make sure to copy all the cabinet files in the R:/WIN95 folder to a folder on the HDD and link to it when it throws an error.
I have also made a DOS 6.22 bootdisk, but it won't be needed, unless youre installing on a FAT (not FAT32) partition.
The "95 OSR2 - Boot Disk (Dell OEM)" boot disk works well for me. Once I found a good floppy to write to, I was pleased to note that this image includes FDISK and FORMAT unlike many of the other images out there. The default "NEC IDE CD-ROM" option works fine with my LG 40x CD-ROM on a VLB dual channel IDE controller. I booted from the floppy, ran FDISK on my drive, then rebooted, formatted, and started the Windows 95 installer from CD. (Windows 95 OSR 2.5 w/ Plus! image) It all worked great.
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Why was the boot disk here removed?
Because it was garbage.
it seemed to work fine for me
I need bootdisk to install Windows 95 OSR 2.5 but it removed
MC Looper You can use Windows 98 boot disk
Will the Windows 95 OSR2 boot disk ever come back? Let me rephrase that...will you find a more stable boot disk for Windows 95 OSR2 to upload here?
@MC Looper You can use the "Windows95b.img" boot disk at allbootdisks.com, but make sure to copy all the cabinet files in the R:/WIN95 folder to a folder on the HDD and link to it when it throws an error.
I have also made a DOS 6.22 bootdisk, but it won't be needed, unless youre installing on a FAT (not FAT32) partition.
Use any boot disk. You only need to boot and launch the installer.
Please correct me if im wrong