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Repeat this process until you obtain the Boot Menu.
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This causes your VM to reboot and allows you to again try pushing the Esc key. If you push Esc too late, then you will need to release your mouse pointer (Ctrl - Cmd), go up to the Virtual Machine menu and select "Send Ctrl-Alt-Del." Remember this menu command because you will need it in the future. If you do this correctly, a Boot Menu will appear. Here is why.ģ) As soon as the VMWare load screen appears, push the Esc key. Before you click "OK" or "Save," be sure to have your finger on the Esc key. Be sure to type the name of your VM as you want it in the "Save As" field. Perhaps VMWare will fix this glitch in a future release. If you click on the "Customize Settings" button, it will give you the same screen as clicking on the "Finish" button. Ignore the Customize Settings button on the "Finish" screen because it doesn't work (at least not in Fusion 2.0.1). At the step for "Choose Operating System," select "Microsoft Windows" in the Operating System field and select "Windows 95" in the Version field click Continue. At the step for "Installation Media," select "Create a custom virtual machine and click Continue. In the New Virtual Machine Assistant, click on "Continue without disk" (even if you have the disc in the optical drive. (Note: I was unable to configure any of the settings while creating the VM for Win 95 in Fusion 2.0.1 - an annoying limitation.) To do this, open the Virtual Machine Library window and click on New in the lower left corner. All bootable discs can be found at 2) Create a VM for Win 95.
Vmware tools for windows 95 and 98 install#
For those who are interested in installing Win 95 (and I will soon test Win 98SE) on a Mac WITHOUT the use of a floppy drive, here is the procedure I used to install Win 95 Plus.ġ) Download a bootable disc in.