First post, by JustRob
There’s probably an easy solution but I’ve been up half the night dealing with shitty broken floppies and drives not working the way I want, so I could use some help.
Got a PC with Windows ME on it. It’s a PC that’s stupid to have Windows ME on, also Windows ME itself is stupid. I want Windows 95 on it.
So the first thing I tried to do is hook up another PC that already has Windows 95 on it to make a boot disk, using the Control Panel > Software thing. Didn’t work, kept getting errors. Tried at least 10 different floppies, all the same shit. Tried a different floppy drive, same shit.
Then I tried the same thing, but now on Windows 98 SE. Same stuff, just errors no matter how many floppies I tried.
Then I figured, maybe I’ll try installing Windows 98 SE instead, and then do 95 later. So tried booting from the Windows 98 install CD, didn’t work. Some kind of error that device can’t be booted.
I finally went back to the installation already on the PC with Windows ME on it, and to my great surprise I was finally able to make a boot disk using Control Panel > Software in Windows ME. So I booted from the boot disk, ran fdisk, formatted the C: drive, smashed in my Windows 95 install CD and ran setup.exe from the CD-rom drive. Error. CDR101 not ready. Abort, Retry, Fail?
Okay. It doesn’t run from the CD for some reason. That’s fine, I like copying stuff over and running it from the hard disk anyway. So I make a directory on C:, go to E:\win95, and run *.* to copy everything over. For every file, error. CDR101 not ready. Abort, Retry, Fail?
And before you say bad disc drive, I actually have two disc drives in this PC, and they both give the same error. They also read disks just fine in the OS when Windows ME was still on here.
So then I decided to give up and go ask for help here. After I wake up I’ll try some other disc drives anyway. In the meantime, if anyone has any ideas, I’d love to hear them.