The device label can be called CD0:, not that it matters. Make sure it's volume label is called 'AmigaOS3.9'. Not sure why but I'll go with him on this. Thomas says make sure the backslash is removed, so it's D: NOT D:/. So the path will be to your vitual or actual CD/DVD drive, say D: for example. In WinUAE, add your Workbench 3.1.HDF as DH0: which you will boot from.Īdd the OS3.9 CD/mounted-ISO as a hard drive directory in WinUAE.
If you want to use your original CD, skip this step. Mount the OS3.9 iso that you made from your original CD using clone drive. Since you have an ISO, install Virtual Clone drive.
Take any Workbench 3.1 HDF, even a ClassicWB HDF will do once activated using 3.1 disks (or create one from scratch with the Workbench 3.1 set as outlined in Paul's Green Alien Guide). I'm assuming you have some basic WinUAE skills now, if not read the green amiga alien's guide. Thomas' seems complicated because he is installing without using a 3.1 HDF his method uses the emergency disk. I'll write my own guide to creating a OS39 HDF soon, just too lazy at the moment.