
- #MS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD FLOPPY INSTALL#
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#MS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD FLOPPY SOFTWARE#
Note: I provide download links for all discussed software in the relevant section where it's discussed. For this project, though, I want a (mostly) authentic, original MS-DOS installation. It's a great project that I highly recommend. If you have some old hardware lying around then I hope you'll follow along, but even if not I think you may still find some of this interesting enough to read.Īs an alternative, if you want an easy-to-install version of DOS that includes some nice modern conveniences, check out FreeDOS. If, however, you share my passion for technology, not only for the new hotness of today but also the old and busted (and tried and true) of yesterday that got us to where we are today, then I think you'll find this interesting. Honestly, if you have no appreciation for old hardware or software, then this is definitely not for you. Rebuilding and enhancing it from a hardware perspective was a fun experience, and now I'm doing the same from a software perspective.
#MS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD FLOPPY FULL#
DOSBox does an amazing job of supporting DOS games on modern platforms, but for perfect accuracy, including the full memory management experience (which can be a game unto itself), a real DOS system can't be beat.
#MS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD FLOPPY PC#
A working physical DOS system is the most authentic way to (re-)experience classic PC games.For old-timers, it will be a walk down memory lane for youngsters who've never used nor even seen DOS before, it should be quite an eye-opening experience to experience first hand both how primitive DOS was and yet how capable it could be. Setting up a fully working DOS system will give you great appreciation for how far computing has come.

Why write this in 2013? That's a very valid question, to which there are a few answers: This walkthrough covers installing MS-DOS 6.22 from the original installation diskettes. Just tell it to do a new install, into a directory different from c:\temp, otherwise, setup will start looking for files like win.ini and to: Preparation | Installation | System Configuration | Network Configuration | Device Configuration | System Optimization | Additional Applications | Addendum Introduction Win.com can be a zero-byte file, or a two byte file as per echo > c:\temp\win.com It doesn't care.
#MS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD FLOPPY INSTALL#
Windows 3.1 upgrade will look for a file called 'win.com' anywhere on the hard drive, and offer that as an install directory. You simply run setup from the required folder, and it will set up in one run.ģ. So your cdrom can have all the dos versions from 5.0 to 6.22, in separate directories. After you run format /s, the upgrade will see there is a DOS on the computer and happily install itself. You can't install it onto a second partition, even if MS-DOS can.Ģ. DR-DOS needs to install on hda1 (ie partition #1). DOS will only install onto the active partition. You need to set the dos disk you plan to use as 'active' otherwise, the computer won't boot.


If you plan to have more than one primary partition, it is better to run some alternate fdisk that supports multiple primaries.

But running setup will fail if the DOS files are not there, and replace them if they are. Many older systems will require a reboot after running fdisk. Its only function here is to run fdisk and format /s. It really does not matter what version of DOS you use for your boot disk. If setup is asking you for disk 1, it means that it is actually a base version.
