With a lot of configuration and time, yes, you can install an operating system that will have no support for most of your hardware, be unable to use most of the memory you have unavailable, and be able to run almost no applications. Congratulations.
Windows 95 cannot be installed from inside a newer version of Windows. You must boot from a disc to install it. Windows 95 isn't compatible with newer computers anyway, and virtually all software that will run on Windows 95 will run on XP, so its a wasted effort.
Yes there is. It was created to be used on computers.
No, it is not.
No.
You can't. What you can do is to install windows 95 on virtual machine, and try playing. Most likely it will not work either.
http://www.noeman.org/gsm/symbian-os-9-1-applications/80203-windows-3-1-windows-95-symbian-installation-guide.html IT CONTAINS FULL GUIDE TO INSTALL WINDOWS 3.1 AND WINDOWS 95
Windows 95 can be directly upgraded by Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows 2000. Later versions of Windows (assuming the hardware is suitable) can only be installed with a clean install.
install windows first and then install linux, there should be a partitioner in the live cd. or just use wubi
Definatley Not. They are all downgraded version and has no or minimal support; You can hardly do anything with them in todays World.
Mindmaze. It was part of the Encarta program.
To install Windows 95 from MS-DOS, run an F disk before formatting the hard disk. Then add a switch /S so that the partition will be bootable.
You can run Windows 95 in an emulator (such as VirtualPC or QEMU) on a PowerPC Mac. You can also use a virtual machine like VMWare, Parallels workstation, or VirtualBox to run it on an Intel Mac. You cannot install it directly on either, as the hardware is not compatible.