Summary: Has anyone here ever tried 3xstart.exe? It is for setting up Win3x onto a Win9x machine. I have this horrible urg to try and set up a dual boot Win9x/...
Summary: DOS 7.10 never existed as standalone MS DOS version you probably have the hacked version, as MS software is licensed it is probably illegal. Anyway yo...
Summary: I agree with Marooma. You create a Bootdisk as a safety backup only. Start 3XSTART.EXE from Drive A:\ and it will patch IO.SYS in your C:\ Drive Root...
Summary: I have used and installed 3XSTART with no problems. A few ground rules need to be followed however: ALWAYS make a working 98/98se Bootdisk before you ...
Summary: Response 1 is fine for a PC with no OS installed as yet! A better way would be to download my patched MS-DOS 7.10 Bootdisk @ http://www.micom.freeserv...
Summary: Mike C, Quite a impressive list of tools and patches etc. you've got up there. I've added your site to my favorites. It will become handy sooner or la...
Summary: DOS622 (and earlier) only recognizes FAT16 drives (under 2Gb). It does not support large disks (FAT32, 2Gb+) To run DOS6xx from a bootdisk, and acce...
Summary: Linda, I'm curious - why DOS 3.3 ? kajsa, you said that you formatted the hard drive - how exactly? Did you install DOS before installing Win311 ? DOS...
Summary: Ok, it's called "3xstart.exe" Click on the 'homepage' link above - it's from the excellent Powerload page: Fix to enable Windows 3.1x to run under MS-...
Summary: If you are running MSDOS 6.22 or below, it only supports FAT16. FAT16 will only recognise 2GB of your hard drive, to use the space beyond the 2GB lim...
Summary: If you don't already know about it, there is a patch that will allow Win 3.x to run in a FAT32 Dos 7 environment. I never tried it in Win ME, but i th...
Summary: Win3.1 WILL work with DOS 7.xx if u install 3XSTART.EXE...this file will patch one of ur system files (IO.SYS) & Win3.1 should load with no problems.....
Summary: There is a patch called 3XSTART.EXE that allows running Win3x with Win9x, but i'm not sure it will work with Win2000. You could ask Mick C., the webma...