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Ms dos iso vbox with games
Ms dos iso vbox with games













ms dos iso vbox with games

copy files from C:\BOOTWME\ to the 1st partition root, no need to rename copy files from C:\BOOTDOS\ to the 1st partition root, replacing existing ones add the following lines to C:\BOOT.INI:Ĭ:\bootsect.dos="Microsoft DOS 7.10" /WIN95DOSĬ:\bootsect.w40="Microsoft Windows Millennium" /WIN95 install Windows XP to 2nd partition (D:) backup autoexec.bat, bootsect.w40,, config.sys, io.sys and msdos.sys to C:\BOOTWME\ create BOOTSECT.DOS with "DEBUG ms dos iso vbox with games

backup autoexec.bat, bootsect.dos,, config.sys, io.sys and msdos.sys to C:\BOOTDOS\ create C:\BOOTSECT.DOS with "DEBUG ms dos iso vbox with games

Here's the steps I used, probably most of you know them by heart but here they are anyway for whoever needs to use a similar approach: On a side note, I already tested the triple boot in VirtualBox and it works great. So the question is: are there "better" versions of MS-DOS 7.10 in circulation? Whatever is closer to MS-DOS 6.22 compatibility and functionality will suffice for me. I want to install all 3 OSes in Portuguese, so I'll try to "translate" whatever version of MS-DOS I decide to use by replacing the files with localized files from Windows 98/98SE/wherever they came from, if I can ever figure that out. I found this version of MS-DOS 7.10 (used wayback machine because current page no longer contains links). Windows Me (native plug n' play USB among other nice features) I have an old Toshiba 1900-305 Compaq Armada E500 laying around so I decided to Install 3 operating systems in it:















Ms dos iso vbox with games