Summary: Hi W0rm. I was able to find and delete the logo a couple of years ago using a decompiler only to discover that IO.sys does a self-test and returns an ...
Summary: Uhm, well I kind of got pissed off...so try simply chopping off the end of IO.SYS so the file size is 123000 - it should still boot...note that the LO...
Summary: I want to open Windows Me DOS 8 IO.SYS file with an hex editor to change some ASCII strings, but the file seems to have been compressed with an unknow...
Summary: Hello~ After the system booted,the io.sys will begin at 0000:0600 in memory,I wonder where it stops,and then the msdos.sys begin.I means the hex code(...
Summary: in what sort of a f---ing language is the file IO.SYS (real-mode-kernel of several Platforms dos,9x...) written or compiled? Is it possible to DEBUG ...
Summary: Hi people... Thanks for all your answers... That old PC is crazy.!!!... It difficul to install any system.... Just DOS works quite well... I have foun...
Summary: I'm just wondering if anyone has *any* information on where the hidden logo (logo.sys) is inside IO.SYS...is it compressed...or is it just encoded? Th...
Summary: Does anybody have the Source Code for dos 7.10 or its IO.SYS. If you do I would appreciate a copy. I would like to learn more about the IO.SYS but i...
Summary: I bet nobody wants to touch this one! I have read that the IO.SYS is impossible to edit. Is this true? I would like to learn how to edit it if possi...
Summary: I want to know a couple of things about the real nitty-gritty details of DOS. First, are the drivers loaded into the RAM when the computer first boots...
Summary: Ok i have a W98 boot disk. I need to disable the F8 startup menu. This can be done with 6.22 by editing MSDOS.SYS and putting 0 on certain Boot [Opti...
Summary: How can I disable the automatically loaded HIMEM.SYS under MSDOS 8.0 (Windows ME)? As far I know it is automatically loaded by IO.SYS, but maybe there...
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: 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: 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...