![]() ![]() ![]() Since it still didn't work I started experimenting on the filesystems and partitions. Then I found out old windows versions only support up to 4 kB block or cluster size so I made a new one: dd if=/dev/zero of=/sdcard/Win.img bs=4k count=131072 I used the following configuration: dd if=/dev/zero of=/sdcard/Win.img bs=64k count=8192Īnd formatted it with: mkfs.vfat /sdcard/Win.img I think the problem is in the image file. If I disconnected all drives except for the cdrom, the error would still be there. The read error B gave, however, has nothing to do with the image file. A was assigned to the cdrom, B gave a read error, C was assigned to the virtual vvfat drive and the others were unassigned. I used the vol command to identify the drives. The problem is, when I boot into DOS, the disk image is not recognized. I've got the following drives: an empty disk image to install windows on, a virtual vvfat drive with the setup files, and a cdrom drive with the latest version of DOS. ![]() I'm trying to emulate windows with bochs on my android device. ![]()
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