I got the same error message when I tried to install a HD with windows 95 on my laptop. I had taken the HD out of a different laptop and simply plugged into mine. I thought that it might have been due to only 4mb of memory but that doesn't sound like your problem.
I had to boot the computer...
My system is displaying a message "memory parity error, system halted" It completely locks up. So much so that I have to turn the switch off to reboot. I can run the machine in "safe mode" (win 95) but none of the peripherals work.
The machine is a pentium with 128 mb ram...
I had swapped hard drives with another computer that didn't have a cd drive but the hard drive already had windows 95.
All I had to do to get it to "see" mine was to re-install windows. I assume it would work for the DVD as well.
The only problem I had was finding the registration...
I am trying to run the dos program interlink with serial cables. I used the command
c:\>echo at > com1
to test the ports and they seem to work but the computers are not talking to each other. Someone told me that I need to get a network card but there is nothing in the dos book about that...
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