Easy! I won't say too much. There are a few points to note. The hard drive is best IDE, which is the most supported. I haven't tried SATA, and I've heard it's not supported. (For those who want to install a dual system with Windows NT 5.0 or higher operating systems, I'm sorry to say: it's impossible because Windows NT 5.0 or higher operating systems don't support NT 3.51) Also, NT 3.51 only supports FAT16/NTFS/HPFS.
I divided the hard drive using WinPE like this:
/Primary partition C: 300M [FAT16]
HDD: Primary partition D: 2GB [FAT16] /Logical partition E: 20GB [NTFS 4.0]
\ Extended partition: \Logical partition F: 20GB [NTFS 4.0]
My hard drive is almost ready. The second primary partition is for the installation files of Windows NT 3.51 and the only Windows NT 4.0 that can coexist with it.
To prevent mistakes, I replaced it with a 256MB DDR memory stick.
Boot the computer with MS-DOS 6.22 boot CD, boot floppy, boot USB flash drive,
d:
cd i386
winnt.exe /b
Start the installation program. It starts in English, but anyone with a little proficiency can understand it. Buying a dictionary is also okay.
Reboot once and it will be in Chinese.
Sudden urgent matter
Detailed explanation next time
sorry
I divided the hard drive using WinPE like this:
/Primary partition C: 300M [FAT16]
HDD: Primary partition D: 2GB [FAT16] /Logical partition E: 20GB [NTFS 4.0]
\ Extended partition: \Logical partition F: 20GB [NTFS 4.0]
My hard drive is almost ready. The second primary partition is for the installation files of Windows NT 3.51 and the only Windows NT 4.0 that can coexist with it.
To prevent mistakes, I replaced it with a 256MB DDR memory stick.
Boot the computer with MS-DOS 6.22 boot CD, boot floppy, boot USB flash drive,
d:
cd i386
winnt.exe /b
Start the installation program. It starts in English, but anyone with a little proficiency can understand it. Buying a dictionary is also okay.
Reboot once and it will be in Chinese.
Sudden urgent matter
Detailed explanation next time
sorry



