arj-f0rmat archives in the bu01/ directory. Ive noticed that the CD contains a bunch of. I dont have a boot floppy, and cant find the appropriate image on the Web. Then you should be able to just pop the diskette out and go put it in your packard bell, boot to it, use your master CD and you would be up and running. Yet another Packard Bell Master CD thread, sorry I have an original Master CD from an Executive from back in the day (Winter 1996, if I recall correctly). Windows 10 should have native support for USB floppy drives. That can open the *.IMA files and write it out to a floppy diskette using a usb floppy drive. Then you could get a USB floppy drive (1.44 MB) cheaply off ebay, and then get a copy of WinImage here: It's free for 30 days, which should be enough to get this re-created for you. I suspect it would be Windows 98 or even Windows Me given its age is around 1999-2000. , 15:13 kikipcs’s avatar kikipcs Newbie 73, 08:53 Poland Hey folks, I managed to fix that PB 640 mobo I've posted about (rotten recovery jumper pin, what are the odds). Following on from a different thread, my Packard Bell iConnect uses a Houston4 motherboard. Packard Bell Master CD - Skipping the hardware check. How to re-create: You can get a free copy of WinRAR which should be able to extract from the EXE files on that site which should result in *.IMA floppy image files. Packard Bell iConnect (Houston4 Motherboard) Recovery Media. A source for packard bell floppy images for you to re-create. I don't know of the original poster here has this thread on notify or not. I hope the moderators will overlook it based on the information I'm bringing to the thread. Image of same card but with CS-4248-KL audio. SoftMPU is known to work with the AZT-2316 chipset. But with earlier Windows 3.1 Master CDs situation is well complicated: program even with swapped CD-ROM driver can't find script file you have no idea, and there's no. This card was OEMd by Packard Bell with model number 030056. I have information for this topic and as of yet the original question isn't solved until now. On Master CDs dated mid-1994 and later it's much easier: when program prompted HDD format number, you've supposed to enter one of combinations you can find on CDROM:\BU\A\ folder. Would really appreciate any and all help people can give! So maybe the boot disk for one might work for the other. I don't know if the 9029 model was sold in America, but I live in the UK and it was very similar to the "Pulsar" model which I am sure was also sold in the US. I have the Master CD and would be willing to upload it if anyone wants to take a look at it, or better still, can point me in the right direction to find the start-up floppy disk or downloadable image/files for it.Īlso if it helps I can post a directory tree so you can see what files are on there. I bet a good programmer could take a look at the master cd and actually create the startup disk somehow but its beyond my skills. Sadly I need some help finding the start-up floppy disk which you boot from to install windows 95 from the Master CD. One of my first PCs was a Packard Bell 9029 from xmas 1997 and I still have it
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