Ms Dos 6.22 Install Disks
I would like to install MS DOS 6.22 under Windows 7 in dual boot mode, so that I can operate my machine and transfer all my Windows and other files to an external hard disk for back-up purposes. If I try to do this through Windows itself, because some of the Windows files will be active, these particular files cannot be copied. I have downloaded Virtual Floppy Disk to help and I know that I will have to set up a separate partition, but how exactly do I go about installing the DOS? Instead of that, why not:?? Making something as complicated as a dual-boot system where you may/may not be able to access everything (DOS is not going to see NTFS natively - so are you using FAT32 with Windows 7?) doesn't make sense to me when it is possible to get what you want either using the built-in tools or many other third party tools - many free as well..- Shenan Stanley MVP 2005-2011 & 2013-2015 Insider MVP 2016-.
I have a special application where I need DOS 6.22 on a Pentium 4 machine. Can anyone tell me where I can get the 3 installation disks? I already have the boot up and. I have MS Dos 6.22 on floppy disk. I know that Hyper-V won't support physical floppies but I can't quite figure out how to add files or put files onto the. Here is a zip folder containing the disk images to create a set of MS-DOS 6.22 installation disks. This is a copy of 'Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools'.
I would like to install MS DOS 6.22 under Windows 7 in dual boot mode, so that I can operate my machine and transfer all my Windows and other files to an external hard disk for back-up purposes. If I try to do this through Windows itself, because some of the Windows files will be active, these particular files cannot be copied. I have downloaded Virtual Floppy Disk to help and I know that I will have to set up a separate partition, but how exactly do I go about installing the DOS?
Instead of that, why not:?? Making something as complicated as a dual-boot system where you may/may not be able to access everything (DOS is not going to see NTFS natively - so are you using FAT32 with Windows 7?) doesn't make sense to me when it is possible to get what you want either using the built-in tools or many other third party tools - many free as well. The NTFS versus FAT32 business does seem to present a problem. I am beginning to look into it, but I never thought that System Images could do what simple copying couldn't, which is to copy files that are being used by the computer.
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