I’m not sure what you mean by "2 emu os com link" — I’ll assume you want two EmuOS download links and a short feature description for each. Here are two EmuOS options with brief feature summaries:
- Description: An interactive simulation of Windows 95/98, designed specifically to replicate the experience of using a computer from that era, including startup sounds and desktop icons.
- Link: https://packard-belle.netlify.app/
Symlinks not working in Windows
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | | Run Command Prompt as Administrator. Use mklink /J (junction) rather than /D for cross-drive links. | | Both OSes corrupting saves | Never have both OSes running simultaneously. Use a simple file-lock script or only link ROMs, not saves. | | Metadata not showing up | Ensure the gamelist.xml paths inside the file are relative ( ./roms/snes/game.sfc ) not absolute. | | Performance drops | If using a network link over Wi-Fi, switch to Ethernet. For local symlinks, ensure the target drive is SSD. | | Second OS ignores shared folder | Check permissions. On Linux, run chmod -R 777 /mnt/SharedROMs . On Windows, grant "Full Control" to Everyone for the shared folder. |
- "Local-Only Mode": sync_policy = manual; remote_upload = false; local_encryption_key = community-keystore
"2 emu os com link"
The search for likely refers to the EmuOS project by Emupedia , a popular browser-based emulator that simulates retro operating systems like Windows 95, 98, and ME . Users often find this link through viral social media "guides" highlighting hidden or "cool" websites for retro gaming . Guide to Using EmuOS (Emupedia)





