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Open a command prompt on your PC and use bximage to create a new hard disk image. Choose (Hard Disk).

Do not use standard DOSBox. You need the specific PSP-optimized build.

Create a folder named hdd in the root of your Memory Stick. File Placement: Move w95.img and your .bat files into the hdd folder.

You’ll need a few specific files to get this running without manually installing an OS via a virtual floppy:

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directory on your Memory Stick. This folder usually contains the file necessary to launch the application from the XMB menu. 2. Configure the Disk Image

This process involves installing custom firmware, configuring DOSBox, and managing Windows files. Prerequisites Before beginning, ensure you have the following:

: Look for a pre-made .img file (usually around 50MB–200MB). These are "hard drive" images that already have the OS installed.