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Real Amiga Installation
Method 2 - a slower alternative to Method 1 or direct copying of files
Basics
The ClassicWB install ADF provided must first be written back to a real Amiga disk.
Install procedure works by unzipping the file "DH0:System.zip".
The first hard drive partition must be called DH0: for the install floppy to work. I suggest using HDtoolbox found on the Workbench Install disk to name partitions. This can be done without losing any data stored on those partitions.
Creating the "System.zip" file is done in WinUAE (or other compatible emulator) and copied onto a real Amiga hard disk partition identifiable as device DH0:
Creating "System.zip" in WinUAE
Load the now installed ClassicWB config created above. image
Add a PC directory to the Hard Drives tab. You can call this whatever you wish, however using "PC" for either the device or volume name will produce a nice Workbench icon shown in the pictures. image
Boot the ClassicWB and load "Dopus" from the popup menu. image
Select "DH0" for one window and the "PC" directory added in 1) for the second window. image
Highlight all the ClassicWB files on "DH0" and click the "ZIP" button. image
When asked to enter an archive name, type "System". image
Hit return and wait for the archive to be finalized (may take a while). image
Test the archive's integrity either in Dopus or Windows. image