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Download ms dos 6.22 iso
Download ms dos 6.22 iso






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  3. #DOWNLOAD MS DOS 6.22 ISO WINDOWS 7#
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You don't need an actual floppy, an image that works in VPC is fine. You need to make a boot diskette, and use that as the boot block for the cdrom.

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You can install Windows 3.1x in the same way. If you have the supplemental disk, you can put that into the same directory too. To install MS-DOS 6.22 on a cdrom, symply copy all of the files (including the hidden files) to directory on a cdrom. Thanks for all of the help to everyone contributing to this topic! :PĪt this point it might be your disc. Gonna do some more searching, and I could be messing up somewhere along the line.

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I know it probably isn't the cd-rom drive, since it can boot from a windows 7 disk. I tried to retry, but just got the same error. (I did check to see if it saved) I tried to boot from it directly, i got an error: "Could not boot from selected boot device" and some options using the F1, F2, and F5 keys. Ok, so I did try booting it off of the cd again, i changed the boot order, went to the hdd. I suppose if you are going to go for the absolute top end, you could try Database Server as well.

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Professional or Server would probably be best. Windows 2000 Advanced Server might not be a good choice either. Thanks for the information, and I will still check back if anyone has any suggestions. I will try to burn a Windows 2000 Advanced server, and try it since the computer might get new plans soon.

download ms dos 6.22 iso

I have tried F12, but not the boot order. Some computers also have a BBS Popup option or a Boot menu you can get into upon start up by pressing a key (usually F12). Make sure the optical drive is both enabled and before the hard disk in the listing. Try checking your BIOS settings under the "Boot" section. It's probably not going to boot from USB anyways. Here's a off topic question, is there a certain way to make boot cd's? I am never able to boot off of them, and I have to find other options. I have used 7 on it by using a HDD from a old laptop, and using my 7 disc. It could be my cd drive, but that could not be it. I was going to try mistake edition, but it would not be worth it.

download ms dos 6.22 iso

I actually tried 2000, but i cant get it to boot off of a cd or a usb.

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From there, you could probably just install VirtualBox or PCem and you'd be much better off to get the most out of your computer, as installing MS-DOS by itself would not have the drivers for your sound card or video card. With specs like it has, Windows 7 would honestly be pretty good as well on such a machine (if you have enough disk space and could afford another 4GB of RAM). My suggestion would be to install Windows 2000 or even (shudder) Millenium Edition to truly experience the computers of old. It includes "native" CD and Mouse drivers, unlike 6.22.Īlthough it is your choice, MS-DOS would probably not be a very good use of that computer. (Basically the DOS included with Windows 98).Īgreed, 7.1 CD would be much better for this purpose. Everyone should have a floppy drive, or better yet a dozen! :PĪlso, if you just want real-mode DOS, but don't care about the version, you can also try the unofficial CDU DOS "7.1" CD.

download ms dos 6.22 iso

Or better yet, just attach a USB 1.44mb floppy drive. But someone might be able to recommend a better tool. I've use Imageburn 2.4.4.0 to make such CDs. Note that to see the rest of the CD you must include DOS CD-ROM drivers. Basically, you can do that by creating a bootable 1.44mb floppy disk image, and then using a CD-burning program that supports it to create a bootable CD with that image (boot options are usually specified in a special settings or options menu).








Download ms dos 6.22 iso