First post, by Ribbicipp
So, in my journey to get my old Pentium 1, AST Advantage 623E to work with a SD to IDE adapter, i've so far run into countless problems.
This PC just refuses to accept any type of SD card.
Installing Win95 on the original 1.2gb HDD works no problem, but i really want this machine to run on an SD card.
My previous issue i had with trying to get this working can be read in this thread: 16mb disk space issue with 64gb SD-card
First off i tried it with a 64gb card which caused problems with the PC not recognizing the actual disk space and just said that it only had 16mb free unallocated space. Then i tried a 32gb card with the same issue.
Now im down to a 4gb SD card which causes a totally different kind of problem. No longer does the PC have an issue with recognizing that the SD is actually 4gb in size. Ok, so that solves the first problem i had with the bigger SD cards.
Now the issue is that after creating partitions (tried both FAT16 and 32), creating a mbr and formatting i just cannot install Win95 on the SD. I've ran into this exact same problem as in this thread: Windows 95/98 Hangs Copying Files Needed For Setup
I have of course also tried copying the Win95 installation to the SD in order to install it from there instead, but when trying to launch the installation from there, the PC just freezes and nothing happends.
On another forum i read that disabling "VT-x/AMD-V" fixed this issue, but i think that was on a Virtual Machine, so my PC doesn't have those options.
I've been trying to pry around in the BIOS in order to find any setting that might fix this, but the 1.04 bios im using is pretty barebones, even tho it's the latest one available for this PC.
Added pictures of the options in bios below.
Any ideas of what is causing this? Should i try an even smaller SD like a 2gb or will this cause the same issue?