![]() ![]() IBM Aptiva Recovery & Diagnostics (Model 2178, 2198) (1999) IBM Aptiva Recovery & Diagnostics (Model 2140, 2142) (1997) HP nc6200 Restore CD Set (Windows XP Pro SP2) (2005) HP dc7600 Restore CD Set (Windows XP Pro SP2) (2005) HP dc7100 Restore CD Set (Windows XP Pro SP1a) (2004) ![]() HP Recovery Disc (Windows 8.1 Professional) HP Recovery Disc (Windows 8 Professional) HP Recovery Disc (Windows 7 Professional SP1) Curated by .Īcer Aspire 1360, 1520 Series Recovery CD (2004)Īsus EeePC 700 Restore (Windows XP Home) ()Īsus EeePC 900 Restore (Linux) (2008) Īsus F5RL Recovery DVD (1.3) (2007) Īsus Recovery DVD 6.0 (Windows Vista 32bit) (2008)īetaArchive_PC_OS_Recovery_Archive_archive.torrentīetaArchive_PC_OS_Recovery_Archive_files.xmlīetaArchive_PC_OS_Recovery_Archive_meta.sqliteīetaArchive_PC_OS_Recovery_Archive_meta.xmlĬompaq Presario 2000 Series QuickRestore (1996) Ĭompaq Presario 7588,, 7895 Restore CDĬompaq Presario CDS 992 Restore CD (1995)Ĭompaq Presario SR1090NX Recovery Kit (2004)ĭell Vostro 3360 Recovery Set (2012) (圆4)įujitsu Siemens Product Recovery (Windows Vista) (2007)įujitsu Siemens Product Recovery (Windows XP Home Edition SP2) (2005) įujitsu Siemens Product Recovery (Windows XP Home Edition) () Yeah, but I find PCEm to make it more of a authentic old PC experience.A collection of PC-OS Recovery Media from early 1990s to 2013. ![]() These instructions? That might also help avoiding some problems on PCem. Have you tried running Win 3.1 in DosBox instead, using Windows 98SE? Not yet with Windows 95 I think. Don't remember entirely right now, but I think it was Fat32 which started to support sizes from 2GB on, and that was introduced with. No experience with PCem unfortunately, though I might have some suspect candidats, like 128MB RAM (16-24MB is more than plenty for Windows 3.1 + Ms-Dos use, more than 32 might cause problems since at Windows 3.1 times, bigger amount than that didn't exist yet, and probably weren't supported correctly), the type of machine & chip - is that something you can select in PCem? If so, I'd probably try to go with more default ones, like Intel 486 DX2-66 (or DX4-100 if available).Īlso 2GB with Fat16 might be "asking for trouble", back then 500MB-700MB was about the biggest top-notch size for hard disks, with 256MB being the standard. REM C:\MOUSE1\setspeed /P2 /FC:\MOUSE1\mousepro.filĬ:\QMAX\386load size=77168 prgreg=2 prog=MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 /V REM MAXIMIZE: ExtraDOS must come at the end of CONFIG.SYSĭevice=C:\QMAX\ExtraDOS.max pro=C:\QMAX\ExtraDOS.PRO Here are my config and autoexec.bat configurationsĭEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CSP.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220ĭEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:7 D:1 H:5 If you are an expert on using and fixing windows 3.1 and DOS please let me know what your solutions are. Why the heck is it doing this? I mean I thought using Standard mode on Windows 3.1 on PCem would work fine. Show the MS-DOS prompt icon on the lower left as a black square. I tried looking for the 0001:55CF memory address on MSD and I can't seem to find it.Īnother problem is when I use MS-DOS prompt a second time the VM locks up. What's wrong? Is my WINOLDAP.MOD file corrupted, Is it a bug in the PCem v15 emulation, Is it just DOS or Windows 3.1 giving me those errors, could it be my virtual memory swapfile or is it just the hardware or processor I am using? I don't know what's going on on my DOS/Windows 3.1 when this was happening. "Application error : WINOLDAP caused a General Protection Fault in module USER.EXE at 0001:55CF." But when I use DOS in Windows 3.1 and exit out of DOS it get a General protection fault. When I use DOS when Windows 3.1 in is Standard mode it plays fine and exits out like it should as usual. And I was thinking about giving it to some friends. ![]() But using Windows 3.1 on Standard mode it plays DOS games properly. And now I know that DOS games won't work properly when having 386 Enhanced mode on when using Windows 3.1. Now I have a DOS/Windows 3.1 VM I made on PCem back in 2018. I want to address problems regarding using DOS on Windows 3.1 on Standard mode on PCem. ![]()
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