Because this video is 3 years old and from a previous version of Virtualbox it is impossible to support. I would recommend watching my newest video for PCEm ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WDKWHVebaHY.html I will make an updated version for Virtualbox as soon as I can but will be a few weeks at least.
18:33 dont click on "Windows 98 Second Edition.iso" instead click on "Controller IDE" and then click on the blue floppy disk icon on the bottom to add your doctor iso file. LIKE THIS so people can see.
Thank you so much for this video, it was a complete blessing to watch this. My mum has been asking me about this one cute educational game we played like 20 years ago when I was 4, and she wanted so much to play it again just for the nostalgia. Last month, after over 5 years of scouting the web for it I finally found a copy in my native language, and the only way I was able to make it run on modern hardware was with your tutorial. So again, thank you so much for making such a high quality and easy to understand tutorial on such a complicated subject. You're a hero, sir. Have a great week! :)
@@glitch373 The name was "Pong-pong's Learning Adventure - Animals". Aka the only educational game I've ever been able to have fun with, excluding the Reading Rabbit and Sanctuary Kids' Franklin games. What made it a pain in the ass to find was the brazilian dubbed version lol
@@lolfunimomentbruhmoviedown2701 Idk. What's winworld? (*googles it*) _"An online museum dedicated to the preservation and sharing of vintage, abandoned, and pre-release software."_ Huh. So kind of an alternative to Internet Archive? That's pretty neat. But it certainly didn't help me find an obscure game made by a russian team released only in Hong Kong and Brazil lol. But thankfully a fellow brazilian preservationist got his hands on a copy and shared it with me :)
A really comprehensive and concise guide! Windows 98's notoriously finicky to install as a virtual machine compared to other Windows versions, but this lays the process out in a way that shows everything you need to know.
No it doesn't! His instructions are garbage. He doesn't even offer assistance either. Maybe he works for Mircosoft as they don't give assistance either.
@@Ltcolonel97062 wow that's some mad dude right here xD... If it doesn't work, try to understand why, don't insult people actually sharing knowledge.
After fighting and struggling for 10 weeks, I finally solved the file share problem: VirtualBox + Windows XP + Guest Additions DOES WORK in Windows XP.
Thank you sir. After struggling for, like, 2 or 3 hours straight, I abandoned the idea of a working Windows 98 machine, because my brain couldn't even handle so much information (note that I tried to do what you exactly did in this video, but on my own). I myself do love going retro from time to time, and thanks to you, I can now finally get that thorn I had on my back since I tried to do this almost like a year ago. Thanks to you, I now have a fully working Windows 98 machine, as well as a real way to "insert CDs" on it, which I didn't even know how to do =)
Thank you very much! I knew how to do a full installation of Windows 98 but did not know how to do it with ACPI and had problems getting the SciTech driver to work. This has helped me a lot to replace DOSBox and to be able to better play Windows 98 games and MS-DOS games. Regards from Spain!
Nevets this is a really clean and well done video. Relaxing to watch even. I came online praying for a walkthrough like this and was pleasantly surprised. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video, its almost like you read my mind lol I had spent so much time trying to figure this out and then I stumbled upon your new video and it has really made my day. Thanks again :)
This is just amazing. I love being able to run old windows games again on my modern gaming pc! I already got windows XP installed and now doing windows 98 lol!
I did it! Thank you so much for your video! I played a game I haven't seen in years! I normally hate tutorials because I'm dumb and don't understand everything that's being said. But your walkthrough made this worth it!
Hello, mate. I'm having trouble with internet connection in Windows ME Retail, running inside VMware workstation. I did exactly the same procedure like you, but I still cannot hit google url.... Any tip would be great, thanks
Thanks a lot! I had just built a 98 machine using your previous video. I found it is easy to share files if you create a shared folder in the guest machine (Win 98) and copy the files from the host machine there. I was not able to make Win98 see a share in the host machine. Just for the sake of nostalgia, I installed Netscape Navigator...
Very good explanations and very well detailed. It's really great to have put all the links. I am really happy to be able to play my old Windows 95 and 98 games with my children during confinement (lockdown). Thank you very much from France
If I could like your video a million times I would! It took me 4 days and like a million videos before I came across yours and it worked right away! Thank you so much!
I've been trying to get this to work for a month on my own to no avail. You have fixed it for me with these very comprehensive instructions. Thank you so much.
Nice work there! Had troubles with the path for that mouse thing. Just didn't work for me for some reason. And the display doctor part didn't work either (it said that it would require a newer version of windows - i just googled your version, found another file and it worked). Now i can play old games that don't run on modern Win. You are a hero. If you'd install a donate button, you could become a millionaire in a year or less. ;) Thanks again. Feel honored to help so many people.
the same thing happened to me with the display doctor! please tell me you remember the link you found the other file because I cant find one for the life of me
Awesome, clear, well-paced video. I went from knowing near nothing of virtual machines to being up & running for my purposes half way through the video. Thanks! I wanted to highlight two errors & solutions for everyone. From the comments, many others ran into them too, but I really had to dig to find a comment that solved each, so I am putting the solutions together here. Note that I am using VirtualBox 6.1.28. These two problems appear to be caused if you're using a Ryzen CPU. First, upon a successful install and getting to Windows, you'll get this error: "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL: tFileAttributesA." Explorer will probably also crash and you cannot do anything with the desktop. To solve this, go to your VM settings -> system -> acceleration tab -> uncheck "Enable Nested Paging" under Hardware Virtualization. The error should no longer occur. The second issue is that once you install SciTech Display Doctor, you may get a blue screen. Upon any further boots, you will encounter this error: "Windows Protection Error, you need to restart your system." The solution is outlined in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dthSP0np8Rw.html But, in case that video ever disappears, here is the solution: in your computer (not the VM), open the command prompt and navigate to where VirtualBox is installed (probably C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox). Input one of the following commands. Remember to replace "VM name" with the name of your VM (if you followed this tutorial, it would be "Windows 98"). You may need to try more than one to find a suitable fix. I used the fourth one (Intel Core i5-3570) and that worked: VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Xeon X5482 3.20GHz" VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-2635QM" VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-3960X" VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i5-3570" VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-5600U" VBoxManage modifyvm "VM name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K" Hope this helps someone!
hey if anyone else is as stupid as me when it comes to the command prompt, in order to navigate to the folder, you must put "cd" before the folder name. and then after you press enter, you type the command with "VM name" as "Windows 98" and it should work!
For anyone who does the Mouse Command line and gets the "Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Windows 98. HID failed to attach mouse driver (VERR_PDM_NO_ATTACHED_DRIVER)", The fix is to inter the following text: "%ProgramFiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" setextradata "Windows 98" VBoxInternal/USB/HidMouse/0/Config/CoordShift It is the same command without the 0 at the end. This will remove the setting from virtual box and everything should be back to normal.
I recommend using PCem for Windows 9x instead of VirtualBox. PCem emulates different sound cards (SB16, GUS, MT32) and graphics cards (S3 ViRGE, Voodoo). Windows 98 in PCem runs perfectly, the same way as it used to run on real hardware. And all games work as well. The only downside with PCem is that it requires more CPU power than VirtualBox (since PCem emulates the hardware).
Zirkoni88, on VMware Player I get so many errors during installation and while using Win98. It's causing me a lot of grief. Do you have any errors like that at all with PCem? Also haven't watched this video in a while, so I don't recall if this virtual box set-up has any problems like that.
People say the same about DosEmu but I could never find easy tutorials for installation. Would you mind uploading your PCem virtual machine for us? I feel like there's no guide to learn how to do this stuff, it's insanely complicated process. And Dosbox is still too slow for certain SVGA 3D games.
Thank you. I will have a play with this and see what I can do with it. It might be worth doing a comparison video. The hardware emulation looks really interesting.
Thank you!! It worked for me! I was receiving an error after instalation and all I had to do was to disable the nested pagination. Then it worked pretty well.
For everyone who has done this successfully kindly make a download for your completed 98 Virtual Machine so that for those of us who are too stupid to do it on our own can have it.
@@chippie4595 When I go to start the vm with the win98se image I get this error "The exception Breakpoint. A breakpoint has been reached.(0x80000003) occurred in the application at location 0x5bd280e6."
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this fantastic video. I wanted Windows 98 so I could run an old game of Combat Flight Simulator. With your video I was eventually able to get Windows 98 working on my Lubuntu Linux PC as a virtual machine using VirtualBox. The mouse works great too. I did have a few hiccups on the way and here are the steps that worked for me in the end. 1) I found it best to run the "VBoxManage" command (that modified my virtual machine for better mouse performance) before my first attempt to start the Virtual Machine using the Windows 98 ISO file. a) On my Linux machine I didn't need to specify the path of the VBoxManage command. I also didn't need the .exe extension for VBoxManage. My command was as follows: VBoxManage setextradata "Your VM Name Here" VBoxInternal/USB/HidMouse/0/Config/CoordShift 0 If I waited till later to run this command (at the point you had in your video) I had serious mouse issues when setting the time and date and also my VM crashed with a HID mouse driver fail error when I tried to start the VM again. 2) The Link you provided to download the SciTech Version 7 Beta Doctor utility downloaded a file that was flagged by a Windows 10 PC I had as being potentially problematic by Windows Defender. The file had a non descriptive name and my Windows Defender definitely didn't like it. I was able to find elsewhere on the internet the utility with a more appropriate name. It also came bundled with the sdd.iso file already made for me. I did download it on my Linux machine though. 3) On my Linux VirtualBox setup, after I attached the ssd.iso file and configured my display for 1024x768 I got a "Windows Protecion" error when I restared. Researching online I found out that this error was due to my SciTech driver not liking what ever CPU I had (I had an Amd Athlon II). I was able to solve the problem with the following command which spoofed the Virtual Machine into reporting a different cpu type to the SciTech driver. I ran this command before attaching the "ssd.iso" file and encountered no more issues. VBoxManage modifyvm "Your Vm Name Here" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i5-3570"
Can you help, have followed this tutorial but on start up I am getting The SHELL32.dll file is linked to the missing export SHLWAPI.dll:tFileAttributesA. I never get to a desktop!
@@lolzlmaorofl yes Ryzen CPU. I found some people asking this same question on other forums, I found that if I turn off Hardware Virtualisation it does run. Not very well but it does finish the install and run
YEA, but I don't want to look (all the time) at a computer in a WINDOW. How can you make the Virtual Box go FULL SCREEN so you don't see the HOST OS.???
I got an error message... it says "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shit down" after following everything exactly how it was explained including the iso download...
Love the tutorial! I cept having errors and I ended up leaving the PS/2mouse, and had to disable (Nested paging) in System/Ecceleration. Booted up great!
when getting the better graphics around 17:00 the link to download the scitech display doctor v7.0 beta is differnt than the one in the video, along with downloading it i get a different .exe file, no idea what to do next
I think something happened to your scitech display doctor link the download does not contain the file for the program, but something my windows defender and anti-virus picked up. You might want to update it
So I'm revisiting a project I've been doing wanting to do and while installing the graphics for Windows 98, it seems to not like SDD after rebooting. It blue screen and locks up after rebooting itself again with a message: "Windows Protection Error, you need to restart your system." With this, I've followed to the T with your instructions. I also tried re-burning the sdd.exe again, no luck. The Blue Screen says: Windows A fatal exception 0D has occurred at 0028:C008 F38C in VXD sddhelp(01) + 00013024. The current application will be terminated. • Press any key to terminate the current application. • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL again to restart your computer. You will lose any unsaved information in all applications. Press any key to continue _
I was able to install Win98 and work correctly... when I ran the CMD for the mouse... I get this error: "HID failed to attach mouse driver (VERR_PDM_NO_ATTACHED_DRIVER)." and my VM won't run. Any thoughts? UPDATE: If I select the USB Tablet mouse I no longer get the error but my mouse comes halfway in the VM and goes to the host OS...
Hey Nevets, whenever I launch up Win 98 SE, it tells me "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:tFileAttributesA." Help me please.
thank you so much :) i had to go hunting a little for the right file to scitech display doctor (since the link in the description leads to a version that does not work properly), but other than that everything went perfectly.
Great tutorial!!! I can say hands down, the best on the net. I searched everywhere and none were as detailed or thorough as this... Thanks for this! Now, I can play all the old awesome games from the 90s!!! Thanks again
OMG, for an old bike teck this Dell optiplex hardware build has been fun. Now to get this installed is going to be a hair puller... Thank you , wish me luck. Bob.
hey man i get a error after i boot to windows saying that a shell32.dll file is linked to missing export shlwapi.dll:tFileAttributrsA. What should i do to fix it??
HELP. It gives me an error saying “The hardware virtualization is enabled in the acceleration section of the system page although it is not supported by the host system. It should be disabled in order to start the system” I TURNED IT OFF AND IT STILL ISNT WORKINGGGG
When I am nearing completion on the Windows 98 install, I keep getting "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:tFileAttributesA." error message. I have tried to install multiple times following the directions but I keep running into this same problem. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? EDIT: From what I can tell, it is because of my AMD Ryzen processor
Yes, I only have Intel processor computers and as a result have never been able to test this. You are probably right, nearly everyone that has a problem are running AMD processors. Unfortunately, I do not know the solution, however, there are some setting in the VM that might help with some eperimentation.
@@steve24822 the solution I've found for Ryzen is to goto system, acceleration, and disable nested paging. It might give a alight performance hit though for some people.
When I try to run the sdd.iso after attaching it to the D drive of Windows 98 machine, it says "The D:\75661_VMDIJ.EXE file expects a newer version of Windows. Upgrade your Windows version." Since the Display Doctor file name is so much different now, I'm assuming this is a different file that is incompatible?
Same thing happened to me and one other guy i found in the comments. He said he found another file online that worked but I still haven't been able to find one
I downloaded the file for the graphics via the link provided and used the same program to change it to an ISO file. Then when I went to run the exe in the VM it gives me an error saying that the program can't run as it expects a newer version of windows. Any suggestions?
@@official_gd_sadd_2024_yt Yeah, I know. What I meant is that trying to run Win98 in PCEM, VMWare or QEMU is even more of a pain compared to running it in VB. PCEM is highly resource intensive, for one. So if you don't have a high spec "host PC", you're fucked.
@Zark Hussain There's plenty of people selling Windows 98 machines. www.ebay.com/b/Windows-98-PC-Desktops-All-In-One-Computers/179/bn_2781373 And if that fails, just do a google search like I did, in google search bar "windows 98 computer for sale" you'll get results. Not sure how ebay is a sketchy site. I've purchased multiple items from there and haven't run into a problem. There are people out there who aren't genuine, but you're going to have that no matter what. So the decision becomes yours. Do you do the research, talk to people, find a person who is legit and make a purchase, or do you let your fears control you? I have a friend who won't even dare use his debit card online because of "hackers". Been using my debit cards online for 20 years now, the only time I had a problem, is when I used my debit card to pay for a meal at an airport. Someone on the staff skimmed my card, because later that night, it showed a $101 bill in the same state where I flew out of. If I became scared of my card being skimmed or whatever, I'd only ever use the card for cash withdraws. But I don't let fear control me and what I want to do in my life. And honestly, I've been looking for a while now to make a purchase on one of those Windows 98 computers from ebay.
Unfortunately doesnt work for me. When I try to install the sdd, it gives me an error saying the file expects a newer version of Windows. And then a device attached to thde system is not functioning. Runing on newest VB 7.0. And downloaded all files in your description.
Thank you for the great guide. I thought once you used j to install Windows, that might have solved the problem I was having, however I'm still running into problems. Once I get to 13:50 in the video, when windows is booting up, I get errors. When the password screen opens the first error I see is "The shell32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL : tFileAttributesA. That error appears twice. Then Explorer performs an illegal operation and will be shut down. I tried slowing the CPU down in settings, but then on boot something called Runonce starting giving me errors. Any ideas? Thanks
@@mintydog06 - can't quite see felicity's suggestions. Any further attempts to solve the SHELL32.DLL and SHLWAPI.DLL errors and crashes? And something about a Power dll too. Almost a day at this so far, but no progress ..except for one success when I lowered the CPU to 40%, but the trouble's back. Ever solve it?
@@mintydog06 UPDATE I had progress late yesterday. Buried down in a 2021 comment it looks at though detran09 solved it! SELECT PARAVIRTUALISATION TO LEGACY, In Settings, System, Acceleration. Probably disable Hardware Virtualisation too: leave 'Enable nested paging' unticked. And do the other things, too. This is in Sept, 2023 using VB7.0.10 r158379 (Qt5.15.2) on Windows 10 22H2. Now to solve what's happening with 'Error loading powerprof.dll'. One of the library files missing 8-| - but nothing much seems affected. No LAN, of course, and I haven't tried the 'net. Everything gets in via virtual floppies or CDs, apparently. Someone made a comment implying that ImgBurn could be bypassed via a CD icon in the Vbox menu that did the conversion of an exe to an iso itself. Not tried yet. Good luck.
I received an error message during the "enter network password" part of the installation process (13:30). Before I can hit "ok" or "cancel" it says error starting program and the description is "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:FileAttributesA." I then click ok on that and cancel for the network password window, the next error says "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down". Then that first error I mentioned pops up again behind that one. What am I doing wrong here? Any suggestions or fixes? Thank you!
6:35 as soon as i boot it up it gives an error and shows: ''Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0) (VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE). AMD-V is disabled in the BIOS (or by the host OS) (VERR_SVM_DISABLED). ''
it keeps saying this error message: "The hardware virtualization is enabled in the Acceleration section of the System page although it is not supported by the host system. it should be disabled in order to start the virtual system." i cant click OK, even though i disabled it, please help!
Seeming I have done what I see on your video. To put Windows 98 SE on the Oracle Virtual Machine 6.1 on my computer: Windows 10 home. Everything goes well untill i get to the point of clicking on Display doctir after restarting my Windows 98 virtual machine. After I click I get 2 error buttons. One says,"a device has stopped functioning". The button right on top of it says, "Display doctor 7 beta was expediting a newer version of windows. Please upgrade your version of Windows and try again". I have tried the setup 7 times in 3 days. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Daina
You don't. It is all contained within the virtulization so personally I don't worry about it. I use my own from my own original disk and if it concerns you then do the same
Hey, could anyone help? I get an arrow when im about to boot up windows 98 saying, Insufficient memory to initialize windows. :( Edit: I fixed it I realized I put too many megabytes so I went from 7500mb to 512mb, and it fixed the problem.
Please show 2 issues: 1 - Show is it possible or not to play CD-Audio in Virtual box+Win98Se 2. How to manage problem with too much high rate of processor speed. It makes sound and video play choppy in a lot of games. Desperately need to decrease CPU cycles.
www.old-games.ru/game/download/5118.html Here is an example. 1997 FMV adventure game with audio-cd in it. You can successfully install and run the game, but you will experience absence of ambient music themes from CD
the SDD (D:) file does not show up after adding it. Is there a way I could fix this ? I've tried multiple display doctors but none of them seem to work unfortunately
the scitech display doctor doesn't download the same file shown in this video, its just a green down arrow icon, and the file is called 75661_oP-BbP1.exe do i still do the same thing?
i found the old version through an internet archive link, should show up if you look up the name of the program "scitech display doctor v7.0 beta" is what i searched, i believe. only reason i dont link it here is because youtube is finnicky about having links in your comments and whether it decides to let them through or not.
Did you switch your pointing device to "USB Tablet" as well as checking "Enable I/O APIC" in the system menu in virtual box? That fixed the issue for me.
It keeps saying at initial startup after I login. (This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.) Followed by another error message saying (The SHELL32DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAP.DLL:tFileAttribuitesA.
I must of done something wrong, cause the I keep getting errors saying that SHELL32.dll was missing, and explorer performed an illegal operations and needed shut down, but the dumb thing still booted up, so I dunno what's going on with it. I stand Corrected: the thing boots as long as I have the image mounted. I'll see about troubleshooting for a bit, see if I can't get it working right.
When I try to follow your instructions to changing the settings, a warning triangle appears with the message "Invalid Settings Detected: "The hardware virtualization is enabled in the Acceleration section of the system page although it it not supported by the host system. It should be disabled in order to start the virtual system." When I go to the Acceleration section of the system page, there are two options. "Paravizualization Interface" and "Hardware Virtualization: Enable Nested Paging" I've tried all combinations of those settings and the warning will not go away. I am unable to click on the OK button (it is greyed out) presumably because of the warning. Any ideas what I should do?
Ah this was confusing because the option was not shown. Apparently the reason it was not shown is that it is a required option so you can't turn it off anyway. But that makes the warning message very confusing. The actual solution was to turn on IVT (Intel Virtual Technology) in the UEFI. Now the warning is gone. What a confusing warning. It should really say "IVT is required for this machine, please enable it" not tell me to turn off an option that I can't actually turn off.
Great tutorial, but I had an issue with the SciTech Display Doctor software. When I tried to open it, Windows gave me an error message saying "This software is expecting a newer version of Windows."
Had the same problem. I'm thinking that someone either updated it or swapped it out with somethen' else. I did find an alternative though: looked up the program up by name and there was an internet archive storing the original one. Slapped it in and its working flawlessly so far. hope that helps :D
When I did the command prompt thing my VM stopped working and gave me this error: "HID Failed to attatch mouse driver (VERR_PDM_NO_ATTATCHED_DRIVER)" Do you know a fix? Thanks.
Did you switch your pointing device to "USB Tablet" as well as checking "Enable I/O APIC" in the system menu in virtual box? That fixed the issue for me.
Didn't work. Command "setup /p j" is invalid and doesn't run the setup. I followed all the steps but system found only 93 files instead of 101. I downloaded the Brazilian Portuguese version and the package date is 05-05-99 while yours is 04-23-99
I followed exactly (with VirtualBox 6.1) and the installation seemed to go smoothly, but then Windows 98 fails to start with an "Error Starting Program" popup that says "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:tFileAttributesA.". I click "OK" on that (twice), and I hear the Windows 98 login sound ... but then an "Explorer" error pops up, which says "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the problem persists, contact the program vendor.". I'm then left with just the blank teal background. Does anyone know how to resolve this? *EDIT 1:* I did some googling and this problem is happening because I have an AMD (Ryzen) CPU. I found that the problem was fixed by disabling "nested paging" in the VM Settings -> System -> Acceleration. *EDIT 2:* I also encountered the dreaded "windows protection error" at some point. More googling led to this fix (entered in cmd prompt, but with replaced with the actual VM name): "%ProgramFiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" modifyvm "" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i5-3570"
Ok, to be honest, I thought I would need to sacrifice one of my old laptops just to install Windows 98 on it, and get rid of Windows 10. WELL, I saw this video, and I did everything and it worked! Now, I am so happy that I don't have to actually buy the Windows 98 disc! All I've needed to do all along was use a virtual machine to emulate Windows 98. Thanks, Nevets!
Everything was going well up until the Sci Tech Display Doctor..I followed your instructions and when it cam to opening the file in windows 98, I got an error starting program box that said the file expects a newer version of windows, and I can't find a different download anywhere...Any thoughts on how to get this to work? Any help is appreciated!
Like you said, Scitech Display Doctor v7.0 resolves the display resolution issue. However there is a side-effect where it always locks up Windows 98 during shut down. I might have to uninstall this utility and find a more stable alternative.
after applying the mouse command I'm getting a 'HID failed to attach the mouse' and I'm now unable to launch the Windows 98 VM anymore. Any idea how to fix it?
Did you switch your pointing device to "USB Tablet" as well as checking "Enable I/O APIC" in the system menu in virtual box? That fixed the issue for me.
I'm pretty sure I followed all instructions to the letter, but when I booted from Hard Drive the first time I got a bunch of missing DLL errors and exceptions. The desktop still loaded up just fine the first time, however now whenever I start the VM I get more missing DLL errors and it just stays at a blank green desktop background... I also tried to install straight from the disk, but got the same errors.
I know this is old but, can't get the audio to work with any games? Not even full tilt pinball has sound. I've tried both audio drivers AC97 and sound blaster 16. All regular windows sounds do work as well as video. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. I tried PCEM, runs too slow for me.
Everything's working fine, until I try to boot into windows. I keep getting the error "The SHELL32.DLL file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:tFileAttributesA." I know there are comments about this, but I have an i7-1165G7, and nothing I tried worked
Now I saw it's probable you selected the Mouse instead of the Tablet as the Pointing Device. Moment 5:15 of the video. (I also did that because I don't have a tablet, but I guess it doesn't matter, so you should change that in Configuration, and proceed.
@@jacintolorenzo2362 As of the newest Vbox, that step is unnecessary and is actually messes things up. Use the regular mouse and don't mess with adding the command prompt stuff.
Did you switch your pointing device to "USB Tablet" as well as checking "Enable I/O APIC" in the system menu in virtual box? That fixed the issue for me.