On 5 August 2014 10:30, Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
Iff you DO find the floppy install disks, you should
still copy all of
them into an I386 subdirectory.
If you WANT a pain in the ass, then install from the floppies without
copying them into an I386 subdirectory!
Therefore, you are going through a lot of EXTRA work, just to avoid using
another machine to copy the contents from CD to floppy.
What Fred said.
Stop ignoring the advice that more knowledgeable people are offering you.
Pull the HD, connect it to another PC using a $5 external USB cable
such as this, copy the WIN95 directory across.
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbm=shop&q=usb+2.5+pata+drive+c…
Or use Laplink and a nullmodem cable, but it will take hours. Boot
Toughbook from floppy from
www.bootdisk.com, run Laplink or Interlink,
copy files from host PC. That's how I got Windows 95B onto my Thinkpad
700C "Butterfly"... but that was about 17 years ago, when I didn't
have the option of doing it in a few min with USB.
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