@@RamtechENG windows 95 and NT 4.0 is 32bit, the Max 32 bit value is 2^31-1(2147483647) minus 1 because of the negatives in binary, and that is 2147483647 Hz , equals to 2.147483647 GHz .
Thanks for giving it your best try. As a community effort, we should find more definitive answers as to which is the most modern platform that can run Windows 98SE AND offers motherboards with fully working PCI slots, so that the 9x partition can run with a working PCI GPU and Sound Card. I have dabbled installing 9x on a 1155 motherboard (one with IDE, Floppy and 3 PCI slots, the Asrock P67 Fatality Performance) but encountered difficulties installing drivers and keeping control of the mouse. However this was a stock install, unpatched, perhaps there's been workarounds found since...
@@RamtechENG Pushing the limits of a reliable, semi-modern, multi-OS system is a bit of a holy grail I think. If one could use PCI slots to, say, use a Geforce FX5500 and an Aureal Vortex/YMF/Soundblaster, then use a fast 900 series Geforce/HD7000 series Radeon for XP, well, these GPUs can still sorta work for some modern games, so a DOS+9x+XP+W10/W11 would be a real use case. PC part picker indicates that some AM4 mobos have PCI slots, however I am absolutely not sure their bridge chip would allow for DOS/9x compatibility.
Interesting fact - the Pentium II is just a Pentium Pro with MMX extensions, and unlike with the Pentium MMX, the vector unit was on its own pipeline, so it could chew away at vector math AND floating point at the same time!
Really enjoy the content, thank you for the effort it's worth doing regardless. Unsuccessful attempts just makes me more curious, I wonder what VMs use to get around this? I realise you can use virtual RAM, but it seems that an augmented OS install could be possible
Windows 1.0 can work in Windows 95 because of MS-DOS Prompt. When you put the A: drive as the WIN101. It can read from 3½ Floppy disk. Since it needs MS-DOS 5 to 6. It will get a BSOD. But it can run windows 1.0 and Windows 95 is not emulating them because Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit system whereas Windows 95 is a 32-bit system.
Привет, Ramtech! Я пришёл с русскоязычного канала. Очень хотелось бы пожелать тебе на будущее много успехов, ты многого достиг, показал много интересных роликов и очень сильно впечатлил меня. Надеюсь только на то, что ты сможешь сделать такое, что ни один программист не станет лучше тебя! Удачи, бро)
It need a mainboard/motherboard with an IBM compatible BIOS for MS DOS(Windows 95/98/ME), because an UEFI-BIOS won’t let you start in the 16 bit Real Address Mode of the CPU. My last DOS PC had a IBM compatible BIOS and a intel core2quad@2700 mhz on ASUS Striker mainboard with 8 gb DDR 2 RAM and with Radeon 9750 PCIe graphic on 27" LCD for using 1920x1200x32 widescreen 16: 10 aspect ratio booting from 2 gb USB stick MS DOS 6.22 or selfmade boot-CD with floppy emulation. MS DOS 6.22 is ready to startup all 4 cores and switch into 64 bit mode from MS DOS.
Ramtech, you're cool, the feed in the video you tried to swap the CD-ROM for another one that will support CD-R and CD-RW, for example, I even subscribed to your youtube channel, I didn't think that a Russian person would still be on the western part of youtube and... good luck learning English
I think you could have also passed through a VM the USB stick and install it as if it was a hard drive and then boot from it. It worked for me when I installed a whole linux distro on my USB
in a way you can do it, but without drivers its no gonna be an experience. You can ask if nvidia writes some drivers for your gaming card that are 95 compatibel. Like for a 4k ultra widescreen. How cool would be that.
1994-1996 WIndows 3.11 the first operating system I used Used Windows 95 from 1996 to 1999 1999-2004 WIndows NT4.0 used Used Windows 2000 from 2004 to 2008 Used Windows XP from 2008-2011 Used Windows 7 from 2011 to 2013 In 2013-2014 I used Ubuntu 12.04 with the XFCE desktop From 2014-2022 I used ZevenOS 6 with the Sawfish desktop I have been using Linux Mint 21.3 with MATE and the NsCDE desktop since 2022
you can use a memory patch to run it on there a youtuber named enderman has a windows 11 laptop with 4 gigs of ram dualbooting windows 11 and windows 95 (or 98)
I have a video idea: Remember when you tried booting up windows 11 within an old pc, and you tried doing so by updating windows over and over again? Well can you try doing the same thing but with a new modern PC? (You download windows 11 and downgrade all the way down to windows 1.0 (can be done by re-installing the windows) ) ---------------------------------------------------------------(Or you can try having windows 1.0 on a modern PC (like how you did it a while back) and upgrade it to windows 11 as an alternative idea) Also I love your content and I used to watch your videos before I even made this account lol (your the best)
@@RamtechENGi tried dos 7.1 iso but in NTFS partition of my hard drive not detected It went on fat32 partition of my usb Whole video is not clearified to install in hard disk. It would be kind if you help out me
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answer is yes
And actually when you install windows 95 the windows protection error appears because the cpu clock is more than 2.1 GHZ
2.147 GHZ
Thank you
@@RamtechENG windows 95 and NT 4.0 is 32bit, the Max 32 bit value is 2^31-1(2147483647) minus 1 because of the negatives in binary, and that is 2147483647 Hz , equals to 2.147483647 GHz .
And there's a fix for it, too. It's called FIX95CPU
@@RamtechENG can you retry but use these methods
Thanks for giving it your best try.
As a community effort, we should find more definitive answers as to which is the most modern platform that can run Windows 98SE AND offers motherboards with fully working PCI slots, so that the 9x partition can run with a working PCI GPU and Sound Card.
I have dabbled installing 9x on a 1155 motherboard (one with IDE, Floppy and 3 PCI slots, the Asrock P67 Fatality Performance) but encountered difficulties installing drivers and keeping control of the mouse. However this was a stock install, unpatched, perhaps there's been workarounds found since...
I ca try to install win98 on i7-3770k
@@RamtechENG Pushing the limits of a reliable, semi-modern, multi-OS system is a bit of a holy grail I think.
If one could use PCI slots to, say, use a Geforce FX5500 and an Aureal Vortex/YMF/Soundblaster, then use a fast 900 series Geforce/HD7000 series Radeon for XP, well, these GPUs can still sorta work for some modern games, so a DOS+9x+XP+W10/W11 would be a real use case.
PC part picker indicates that some AM4 mobos have PCI slots, however I am absolutely not sure their bridge chip would allow for DOS/9x compatibility.
Interesting fact - the Pentium II is just a Pentium Pro with MMX extensions, and unlike with the Pentium MMX, the vector unit was on its own pipeline, so it could chew away at vector math AND floating point at the same time!
I love these types of videos you make! Keep it up!
Really enjoy the content, thank you for the effort it's worth doing regardless. Unsuccessful attempts just makes me more curious, I wonder what VMs use to get around this? I realise you can use virtual RAM, but it seems that an augmented OS install could be possible
You can use VMWARE workstation, and it will boot without any problems
Windows 1.0 can work in Windows 95 because of MS-DOS Prompt. When you put the A: drive as the WIN101. It can read from 3½ Floppy disk. Since it needs MS-DOS 5 to 6. It will get a BSOD. But it can run windows 1.0 and Windows 95 is not emulating them because Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit system whereas Windows 95 is a 32-bit system.
Привет, Ramtech! Я пришёл с русскоязычного канала.
Очень хотелось бы пожелать тебе на будущее
много успехов, ты многого достиг, показал много
интересных роликов и очень сильно впечатлил меня.
Надеюсь только на то, что ты сможешь сделать
такое, что ни один программист не станет лучше тебя!
Удачи, бро)
Спасибо
It need a mainboard/motherboard with an IBM compatible BIOS for MS DOS(Windows 95/98/ME), because an UEFI-BIOS won’t let you start in the 16 bit Real Address Mode of the CPU. My last DOS PC had a IBM compatible BIOS and a intel core2quad@2700 mhz on ASUS Striker mainboard with 8 gb DDR 2 RAM and with Radeon 9750 PCIe graphic on 27" LCD for using 1920x1200x32 widescreen 16: 10 aspect ratio booting from 2 gb USB stick MS DOS 6.22 or selfmade boot-CD with floppy emulation. MS DOS 6.22 is ready to startup all 4 cores and switch into 64 bit mode from MS DOS.
Ramtech, you're cool, the feed in the video you tried to swap the CD-ROM for another one that will support CD-R and CD-RW, for example, I even subscribed to your youtube channel, I didn't think that a Russian person would still be on the western part of youtube and... good luck learning English
I think you could have also passed through a VM the USB stick and install it as if it was a hard drive and then boot from it. It worked for me when I installed a whole linux distro on my USB
in a way you can do it, but without drivers its no gonna be an experience. You can ask if nvidia writes some drivers for your gaming card that are 95 compatibel. Like for a 4k ultra widescreen. How cool would be that.
You can bypass the mouse getting nuts by adding the switch /s
Great video✌
Also another thing, on the Dell PC when installing Windows NT 4.0 make sure your disk controller is set to "compatibility mode" in BIOS settings.
1994-1996 WIndows 3.11 the first operating system I used
Used Windows 95 from 1996 to 1999
1999-2004 WIndows NT4.0 used
Used Windows 2000 from 2004 to 2008
Used Windows XP from 2008-2011
Used Windows 7 from 2011 to 2013
In 2013-2014 I used Ubuntu 12.04 with the XFCE desktop
From 2014-2022 I used ZevenOS 6 with the Sawfish desktop
I have been using Linux Mint 21.3 with MATE and the NsCDE desktop since 2022
i don't know but maybe these old windows was in the past so...
you can use a memory patch to run it on there a youtuber named enderman has a windows 11 laptop with 4 gigs of ram dualbooting windows 11 and windows 95 (or 98)
Yeah I know
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I have a video idea: Remember when you tried booting up windows 11 within an old pc, and you tried doing so by updating windows over and over again? Well can you try doing the same thing but with a new modern PC? (You download windows 11 and downgrade all the way down to windows 1.0 (can be done by re-installing the windows) )
---------------------------------------------------------------(Or you can try having windows 1.0 on a modern PC (like how you did it a while back) and upgrade it to windows 11 as an alternative idea)
Also I love your content and I used to watch your videos before I even made this account lol (your the best)
nice
Windows NT 4.0 On Gaming PC? Setup from my dreams
Can you try to run windows 3.0 on a modern PC 2023?
Next . can you put old power supply in modern PC
Yes it is and use patcher9x and FIX95 CPU!!!
Can you install Windows NT 5.0 as well?
to install Windows 4.0 on a modern PC the answer is yes!
nice video, can you try windows ME next time?
Of course and I will
Have you inserted any floppy disks? Because modern PCs doesn't have floppy disk drives so I wondered how you installed those systems.
No, I don’t. These system based on DOS, so you can start installation using DOS, which can be started from USB flash drive
@@RamtechENG ok cool thx
Hey man so, I’ve been lately trying to go from windows 10 32 bit to 64 but I can’t figure out the solution from the videos I saw
you need cpu patch 3.0 for win95
Install Windows 2000 on a modern PC.
Yo lo logré con Windows 95 Lite y un programa raro
Can you try to install windows 7 on a 12th or 13th gen intel cpu
or XP
next windows 2000
Why do you keep saying windows 35
My understanding is windows NT 4.0 being installed on even PCs contemporary to it was tough.
Sir try home server editions
Windows home server 2007
Windows home server 2011
I want to install Dos7.10 on sata hard drive with NTFS partition
Plz make video for DOS 7.x series
Can MS-DOS Run on a New Modern PC 2023?
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@@RamtechENGi tried dos 7.1 iso but in NTFS partition of my hard drive not detected
It went on fat32 partition of my usb
Whole video is not clearified to install in hard disk.
It would be kind if you help out me
ms-dos never was able to do anything with ntfs
Windows 95 and NT 4.0 don't support USB.
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Not Russian its Soviet language windows 95 made in 1995
No emulador
Windows 3 and 2😂
Што.😮
The heck that this exists? I mean, what would I know?
First
i ran win95 on a 2009 laptop with 2 cores tho