Windows/386 2.01

Windows 2.01 is the earliest known Windows 2.0 version. It was compiled between 1987-08-14 and 1987-09-07.

The only currently available version is the Compaq OEM version of Windows/386.

Virtual PC
1. Install MS-DOS 5.0 2. Launch Windows 2.01 setup from the first floppy 3. Select the installation directory and computer type 4. Select VGA 640x480 as the display type 5. Choose the keyboard layout 6. Select No mouse or other pointing device as the mouse type, or alternatively, apply the Windows 1.x mouse fix, i.e. add MOUSE.DRV of Windows 2.03 to the setup files the way you would for additional mouse support in Windows 1.x. 7. Check the settings and then select No changes 8. Press C when Setup asks whether you want to install a printer 9. Select your location 10. After installation, run Win86 (not Win386, this would cause Incorrect DOS version error message) to start Windows

Read Me
Having Windows/386 on the same hard disk as Windows 2.0 or Windows 1.04: -- Windows/386 and earlier versions of Windows have many filenames in common. Unless you are very careful setting up your path, it is possible to have Windows/386 using files from your earlier copies of Windows. This can cause a variety of problems. It is suggested that you delete any other copies of Windows from your machine before installing Windows/386. This suggests that there might also exist plain Windows 2.0, just like in case of Windows 1.0 (Premiere Edition).

VGA 640x450 support
Deciding which VGA driver to use with Windows/386: -- When you are running the Windows/386 setup program, you are given two choices if you have a VGA or compatible display adapter. The first choice, "VGA, 640x480", will run Windows itself in 640 by 480 mode. The second choice, "VGA, 640x450", will run Windows in 640 by 450 mode. If you run Windows in 640 by 480 mode you will not be able to run EGA graphics applications in windowed or background modes. If you run Windows in 640 by 450 mode you will be able to run EGA graphics applications in windowed and background modes. For most users we recommend they select the 640 by 450 mode since the loss of 30 lines in the horizontal is not very noticeable.