|         114514zheermao People's Republic of China, 19.07.2022, 14:45  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 (Emulation) | 
    
When using windows 1.0, enter: win, then load the gui pendant, then flash back and return to: c:/windows/  | 
   
|         Laaca Czech republic, 19.07.2022, 19:35 @ 114514zheermao  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
Do I understand correctly that it is not in the real hardware but under some kind of virtualization? ---  | 
   
|         glennmcc North Jackson, Ohio (USA), 19.07.2022, 23:19 @ Laaca  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
> Do I understand correctly that it is not in the real hardware but under ---  | 
   
|         114514zheermao People's Republic of China, 20.07.2022, 03:15 @ Laaca  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
> Do I understand correctly that it is not in the real hardware but under  | 
   
|         114514zheermao People's Republic of China, 20.07.2022, 03:20 @ Laaca  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
> Do I understand correctly that it is not in the real hardware but under  | 
   
|         nico7550 20.07.2022, 07:24 @ 114514zheermao  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
Hi, share your VM, it will be easier to find the problem.  | 
   
|         114514zheermao People's Republic of China, 20.07.2022, 14:48 @ nico7550  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
> Hi, share your VM, it will be easier to find the problem.  | 
   
|         nico7550 21.07.2022, 07:47 @ 114514zheermao  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
> > Hi, share your VM, it will be easier to find the problem.  | 
   
|         RayeR CZ, 17.08.2022, 15:43 @ nico7550  | 
     Use Windows 1.0 | 
    
I got win 1.0 run on real HW (my i7) so it shouldn't have problem in VMware. I don't remeber if it use some DOS memory manager or not, maybe try reduce RAM size of your VM. Also try DOS 6.22 with some basic config... ---  | 
   
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