Posted June 10, 2012
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For the resolution - I didn't yet look up your link - just that much: it's always a good idea to install the "host machine extensions" (at least I think that's what it's called) in the virtual system running within VirtualBox. In my experience no virtual system runs smoothly without that - but I guess that's what your tutorial is about already.
Back to my pursue of VBox Win95: As I said my damn Setup CD doesn't boot anymore. It says there is no boot record on it - but since it's an original Microsoft CD, I think it's more likely that my CD is damaged. So I'm left without a installation medium :(
About your Windows 95 CD, perhaps it is not damaged at all; as far as I know, there is no bootable Win95 CD. You need to have a bootable floppy disk - you can download it on vetusware.com - download the image and mount it on VM's floppy drive to access the CD.
Post edited June 10, 2012 by piduca