Summary: Hi, Salwoz is partially right about OSR2. It has a bug in boot sector which prevent it from restoring after booting in old DOS version. If you try to ...
Summary: Nuffa fucka who guesses! Next time indicate if an OS is installed! At the end of POST, Booting begins and files are loaded in the following order: io...
Summary: Yeah I kept some backup copies.. ..I just thought that because the patch said it edited io.sys, command.com and regenv32.exe I could just replace them...
Summary: Yep, "full msdos.sys" is not a DOS issue. In DOS, io.sys & msdos.sys are binary files and you don'y monkey with them. M2 If at first you don't suc...
Summary: Try disabling the chipaway feature. If that doesn't do it, you might need to replace the floppy drive - not too difficult or expensive - or there migh...
Summary: Hi, I am trying to set up a triple-boot system with linux, windows 2000, and dos 8 from windows 98 se. I have my hard drive set up like this: --------...
Summary: Your post is a little confusing to me First, you cannot run DOS 6.22 and Win95. You can run DOS 6.22 OR Win95 but they are not compatable together. ...
Summary: While not a DOS problem in the real sense: For starters the Windows 9x Default Logos are imbedded in IO.SYS not MSDOS.SYS! MSDOS.SYS is nothing more t...
Summary: well, do it the way you want, but if you just use noems, it won't let you access the high memory, you won't be able to load things high, with a ram sw...
Summary: The Config.sys is an ASCII-text file used primarily to put drivers and the like into memory; it is read after the binaries IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS have b...
Summary: If you want to change the default menu title, the only choice you have is to edit with an hex editor the string Windows 98 Startup Menu That is contai...
Summary: try booting to the A drive, goto the c drive and type dir /a can't remember if there is anything that comes after it. If there is it would be -s -h -...
Summary: This seems to come up at least once a month at least! Newer versions of MS-DOS that are included with Windows 95C and later can and will support FAT32...
Summary: With lesser versions of DOS one has to copy two files first and they must be in order. First is Io.sys and then Msdos.sys. After those two are on th...
Summary: Sounds like he also needs to go into BIOS setup and check the Boot Sequence and make sure it first boots from the A: drive and then the C: drive. Its...
Summary: You still do not say with what it is compressed with?? With Doublespace I changed to Drive H (Hidden Host Drive) and deleted the all files other than ...
Summary: Hello ! I'm Just Wondering If There Are Certain Commands To Type At Command PromptIn Order To Co AH ( Or Archive Hidden Like io.sys) To a Disk ....
Summary: Major problem here is that MS-DOS 6.22 does not support FAT32. In so far as it will not even bootstrap (startup) so ahow will it be able to access a d...
Summary: I would like to continue the hmpxrii thought although I assume you meant what software which answer is IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS and Command.com or the e...
Summary: OK this might be a little long so here goes... I've tried to make my own boot disk using the little bit of knowledge I've gotten in the last couple da...
Summary: I have an old program and several old computers I need to get working (better) The program requires ms dos 4.01 and a math co-processor. I have "copie...
Summary: Make sure you format your boot partition with the following command from your boot floppy; format c: /s. This will copy the system files command.com,...
Summary: does anybody know how to remove the items "safe mode command prompt only" and "command prompt only" from the msdos 7.10 startup menu without using a m...
Summary: Ahhhhh... Pardon me. Interestingly enough, my system is set up to boot either MS-DOS 6.22 OR MS-DOS 7.1. (Actually, I multiboot MS-DOS 6.22, MS-DOS ...