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Note: The Windows Vista setup files are very large (~2 GB each) and require the use of high speed internet to download. Any system that can run Windows Vista can run Windows 7. Installing from a bootable CD created with the first installation floppy on an unpartitioned drive -> Setup will create the partition and format the drive successfully, but it's impossible to proceed because the rest of the setup files are missing.If you can afford it I would recommend upgrading to Windows 7. Installing from a bootable CD on an unpartitioned or unformatted drive -> Setup will ask for Setup Disk #1 when trying to create the partition or format the drive, and it's impossible to proceed the installation.
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Installing from a bootable CD on a previously partitioned and formatted drive -> Setup will install MS-DOS 6.22 just fine. Installing from floppies on an unpartitioned drive -> Setup will create the partition, format the drive and install MS-DOS 6.22. So if you create a partition, format the drive then run the setup, it will install normally from a CD (with all the files in a single folder).īy the way, if you create the bootable CD from the first installation floppy, setup it will create a partition and format the drive successfully, but since the "virtual floppy" from the bootable part of the CD has a size limitation, we can't obviously fit all the setup files there.
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Well, what I meant is that it's possible to successfully install the normal non Upgrade version from a CD if you partition and format the drive first, because it will only fail and ask for Setup Disk #1 when setup tries to create a new partition or format the drive. You put the files named in the following files into c:\cdrom. You then run a batch file that creates various directories C:\TEMP C:\CDROM etc. When you boot, you can manually create the partitions using fdisk, mark c: as active, and create extra partitions as desired. You need to create a directory with the cdrom files at install time. There is also a version of an Windows 95 INF file, that is floating around the net, which will load MSDOS 6.22 by right-clicking on a setup.inf, and it will install dual boot into something like Win98, as long as the C: is fat.Īnything else can be put in directorise, eg S:\amipro or s:\nu8 These are DOS programs, but it will tell you what sort of program the argument is, eg exetype cmd.exe (Win32 Console program) etc. If you have this, it's also nice to grap the files EXETYPE.*. Handy here is a file from MS called DELPART. S:\UTILS contains text-mode utilities you might want on install. S:\WINDOWS contains the Windows 3.1 setup files, in a single directory S:\MSDOS contains the contents of the three floppies, along with the supplement files if desired. Moderator edit by Battler: Removed the poll as it was pointless and therefore against the rules.Ĭode: Select all A:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD0001 /L:S This is my first guide so I am accepting criticism.
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You have now installed MS-DOS 6.22 to your PC without using floppy disks. You should now successfully boot to DOS from the Hard disk. You should also check to see if the drive partition is active in fdisk. If you see a blinking cursor then insert Disk 1 and press F3 twice to enter a DOS prompt. If your pc boots normally then you are done. When it prompts you, insert the next disk and wait till the drive is activated then press enter and repeat until setup is finshed. Now, boot off of Disk 1 and continue setup as normal. Turn on your test PC and change your bios settings to be in ATA compatibility mode and not ACHI mode. Now, you need to burn each iso to a CD or DVD. Now, replace the disk 1 image with the next disk and repeat the previous step. An iso file for the image should appear in the current directory. Now, in the directory that the folder is located in, use mkisofs with these parameters : -b " filename of floppy image name" -o " name of output iso image" " name of directory with. Copy only the first disk to that directory. img files of MS-DOS 6.22 install floppies.
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Download it along with other tools from the cdrecord project. 3 CD-R/DVD-R discs or a single CD-RW/DVD-RW discįirst, you need to use mkisofs to make a bootable CD floppy image. A PC with CD or DVD drive with an ATA HDD operation option in BIOS (and also a secondary PC if using a single DVD/CD-RW) So instead, I have tried a new method using bits and pieces from the web. I tried to emulate using a USB Pen Drive but all my attempts have failed. Unfortunately, there was no guide on the internet to help me and I did not feel the will to get USB Floppy Drives and Floppies. After many failed attempts of trying to install MS-DOS 7.0 and not feeling it with FreeDOS, I have decided to try to install MS-DOS 6.22.