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It's recommended to use the boot floppy for the OS that you are installing. However, I use a 98 boot disk for the Win95 OS because of the added drivers (cdrom especially) and also because I can set up for The FAT 32 if needed.

But if there's a problem, then I use the 95 floppy. You could go to
www.bootdisk.com for a choice of downloads that have more tools than the standard floppies made from the OS's.

Western Digital, Seagate and Maxter also have good boot disks for their Hard drives.

As I see it-- the original problem is due to a faulty boot floppy or the previous OS installation causing the "no extended memory driver loaded" message.

One other thing, Check what tools are on your floppy boot disk by typing DIR at the A:\ prompt, HIMEM.SYS should be there.

 It's possible your FDISK and FORMAT setup was faulty and needs to be redone.--Mike michel


 --- On Sun 02/09, joseph marty  wrote:
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Install Windows 95

When you say you inserted the Win 95 disk, was that the Win 95 startup floppy or the Win 95 installation CD?  I think you will need to get your hands on a Win 95 startup floppy to do this.

>I am trying to install Windows 95 on a new hard drive. I used a PC Tech Windows 98 boot disk to set it up. Everything went as expected until I inserted the Windows 95 disk and typed in setup.
> I then got the following message:-
>
>"Scandisk is unable to check a drive because there is no extended memory driver loaded on your computer.
>To check this drive, make sure that you have a HIMEN.SYS file on the disk from which you are starting your computer, and then restart using the "Command prompt only" option (not "safe mode, command prompt only"). Depending on the location of the HIMEN.SYS file, you may need to add a line such as DEVICE=A:\HIMEN.SYS or DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEN.SYS  in the CONFIG.SYS file on your boot drive."
>
>I would appreciate assistance on how to do what the message says.
>
>The drive was partitioned using FDISK and the c drive was formatted (format c:/s) to place the system files on the drive. The CD-ROM was loaded using the Win 98 disk.
>I tried installing Win 95 from the CD-ROM and got the results mentioned above.
>I also loaded Win 95 CAB files on C drive and tried installing from there, but I got the same results.
>
>The new hard drive is mounted on a computer with a Romtec hard drive switch. There are two other hard drives on this computer and they work fine. One of them is identical to the new one (Western Digital, 80GB, EIDE, 8MB Cache).
>My system is a Pentium 4, 2.0GHz, 512MB.


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