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error after setup Tags:Microsoft Windows 95windows 95setup N7I2S5 May 7, 2011 at 12:08:39 Specs: Windows 95 & Windows 7, AMD Athlon II X2 250 3GHz / Host: 4 GB RAM, VM: 256MB RAM I am
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trying to set up Windows 95 on a VM using Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 with a 8 GB VHD. Everything works fine until it finishes setup, but it when it tries to start Windows for the first time, it says, "While initializing device IOS: Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer." I have tried booting up in safe mode and have formatted the VHD and reinstalled it several windows 95 protection error startup times, but I can't figure out why it won't work. It worked fine once before, but the hard drive it was on went bad, so I have to set it up again. Thank you for any help/solutions. See More: Win 95: Windows protection error after setup Report • #1 T-R-A May 7, 2011 at 12:57:04 Just curious, is it Win95, Win95A, or Win95B/C you're trying to run? Sound's something like the old >350MHz AMD CPU error:http://www.computerhope.com/issues/...Just speculating here, but you may be able to change some of the settings in VPC2K7 to "allow" for a slower CPU speed (if that indeed is the problem). I've worked with VPC2K4, but not 2K7, so I don't for sure. You may also want to try a smaller VHD partition (2GB or less)."Channeling the spirit of jboy..." Report • #2 sdfox 7 May 8, 2011 at 11:47:57 If the above solutions don't work you can try bumping the VM down to between 128MB and 192MB; I routinely use 95 on my various systems with 64MB-128MB and don't know if it would even cache 256MB properly.http://sdfox7.comhttp://marcusct.com Report • #3 LoneCrusader May 9, 2011 at 22:27:38 ✔ Best AnswerAs stated above, you have encountered the well-documented >350MHz processor error with Windows 95. Another similar one ex
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