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Please download the latest version of Windows 3.11 for your PC or MS-DOS system. You'll be coming back to this blog post for the rest of your life, so bookmark it now so you can find it later! We have a few resources here that will help you download and install Windows 3.11 without any fuss on a modern PC running an MS-DOS system emulator. But first, there are some technical requirements for full functionality: 1) You need DOSBox, which is an MS-DOS emulator that includes a graphics driver based on WINE with audio support through OSS emulation on Linux and Mac OS X . It's available as a free package from the project's website. 2) You need to have installed WINE, which provides the graphics driver for Windows 3.11. If you have an up-to-date version of Linux or Mac OS X , it's probably already installed. If you have Windows, you can get it from the project's website. 3) The "Windows 3.11 Enabler" package on this site. This is a small self-extracting archive that installs additional components into the Wine environment that are needed by Windows 3.11 for some functionality that isn't provided by default with Wine or DOSBox, such as sound output or USB support on modern PCs. The files here are arranged in an "installer" that automates the process of installing Windows 3.11. Just download the self-extracting archive for whichever version of Windows 3.11 you want. There are three versions, one for each supported architecture: Make a note of where you downloaded the file to, and then double-click it to run it. This will extract all of the files needed for what's hopefully going to be a simple installation process. If you have trouble with the download being corrupted or otherwise not working correctly, try downloading from another computer, or from a different browser on your current computer if you know which one's giving trouble. 4) Now install the "Windows 3.11 Enabler" package if you don't already have it installed: This will install additional components into the Wine environment that are needed by Windows 3.11 for some functionality that isn't provided by default with Wine or DOSBox, such as sound output or USB support on modern PCs. If you want to, you can now exit out of the installer and return to your home directory with your system ready to use Windows 3.11! When you first run Windows 3.11 it may be slow, especially when loading anything other than text. This is due to not having all of the required components installed and working correctly. The first time through after installing the files above you should be fine, but if you want to make sure everything is working correctly, here are some things to do: Part of this will require using the graphic drivers installed by WINE. If you get a "DirectDraw" error while running Windows 3.11, this is almost certainly your problem. Here are directions for getting that fixed: Once that's fixed, check your mouse and keyboard input for signs of interference or problems. You can work around any mouse-related input problems by disabling the hardware cursor in the "Display Properties" application in Windows 3.11 (you can use Alt-f10 or F10 to get there). cfa1e77820
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