Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Themevictory
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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It does not look like anybody seem to know how to fix internet???
Does it? :D
Kurt_Aust
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

Post by Kurt_Aust »

Have you selected - PCnet-PCI II (Am79C970A) - as your network adaptor type?

That's the one that Windows 98se recognises, I should imagine the same is true for WinMe.

You'll probably have to run the new hardware wizard after changing the adaptor type.
Themevictory
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Kurt_Aust wrote: 26. Jan 2025, 02:33 Have you selected - PCnet-PCI II (Am79C970A) - as your network adaptor type?

That's the one that Windows 98se recognises, I should imagine the same is true for WinMe.

You'll probably have to run the new hardware wizard after changing the adapter type.
Hello Kurt_Aust,
These are the network settings I have. Still no internet in Windows Millennium???

Enable network adapter (Option Ticked)
Attached To: NAT
Adapter Type: Corrected to PCnet-PCI II (Am79C970A) (Thanks to Kurt_Aust)
MAC Address: 0800277493E1
Cable Connected: Option Ticked
Port forwarding: Never touched

Please tell me how can I get internet working, because whenever I try to install KernellEx4.5.2 it looks for downloading MicrosoftLayerUnicode.exe regardless if it is installed.
And this process does not complete successfully, so still need your help please???

Thanks
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Can you ping your router? If so network is up and running. Also try Ping 8.8.8.8 (Google servers)

Now most websites will no longer work as httpS is not supported by the ancient browsers that run on WinMe

But one you should definitely connect to is http://www.windowsupdaterestored.com/ specially built for Win 9x

Other than that use a proxy server such as http://kproxy.com/ that will convert httpS to http
Themevictory
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Kurt_Aust wrote: 26. Jan 2025, 20:02 Can you ping your router? If so network is up and running. Also try Ping 8.8.8.8 (Google servers)

Now most websites will no longer work as httpS is not supported by the ancient browsers that run on WinMe

But one you should definitely connect to is http://www.windowsupdaterestored.com/ specially built for Win 9x

Other than that use a proxy server such as http://kproxy.com/ that will convert httpS to http
Please explain how should I ping my router??? I am new to it all you see???
Thanks
Themevictory
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Kurt_Aust wrote: 26. Jan 2025, 20:02 Can you ping your router? If so network is up and running. Also try Ping 8.8.8.8 (Google servers)

Now most websites will no longer work as httpS is not supported by the ancient browsers that run on WinMe

But one you should definitely connect to is http://www.windowsupdaterestored.com/ specially built for Win 9x

Other than that use a proxy server such as http://kproxy.com/ that will convert httpS to http
I am serious now!
I do not know how to ping a router???
Can Kurt_Aust or anybody else help me please???
Thanks
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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'Ping' is a networking test command see: https://lazyadmin.nl/it/how-to-use-cmd-ping/ - All you need is your Modem/Router's IP Address which will be in its documentation, or the commonly used Google test 'ping 8.8.8.8' to test whether or not you have a working network connection. The fact that some ancient and no longer supported Internet Browser cannot connect to modern web sites does not mean there is no network connection; as that's more commonly a compatibility issue.

Best to use your favourite search engine for standard computing procedures not specific to virtualasation/VirtualBox as there are many online guides to choose from depending on how much you want to know/understand.
Themevictory
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Hello and thanks,
It's too much to read so I'll be reporting back next Monday after I have managed to read it all.
Thanks for your help MultiOS and other for their cooperation.
See you next Monday!!!
Thanks
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Re: Discuss: Tutorial: Windows 95/98 guest OSes

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Heya friends,
It looks like this is the end of the road for me.
Some of you are probably laughing at me and saying "What an idiot"???
But I have been failed to figure out IP-address of my internet router.
I moved last October to this new apartment where I have found this router preinstalled without any user manual or any clue to how to figure out any troubles with it.
As for you guys who want to help here are some basic info regarding my router:

Icotera Model: i3560-81
S/N: 3560810018802
MAC: 00:0F:15:55:47:3D

You want to call me an idiot??? Or do something to help me out???
The Choice, my friend, is yours!!!

Thanks for help so far!!!
In case we do not speak to each-other again, take care of each-other, help each other the best you can and sadly farewell from me.
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