Installing MS DOS on a previous Win 10 computer.

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  1. HDL
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    Windows 10
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    bro67 said:
    Personally I would use FreeDos since it is engineered for modern hardware and will run most stuff from a old. FreeDOS | The FreeDOS Project
    Thanks. I will have to take a look at that. Do you know if it can be downloaded on one machine and then installed on a different one? Most programs can, I know but I don't want to make a mistake and have it install on this or any other computer except the old one I am playing around with.

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    Berton said:
    The command sys a: presumes one is booted to a running DOS machine, sys a: or sys c: makes the drive bootable. Running the firs disk of MS-DOS is bootable and gets things started.
    Yep I am kind of dead in the water until at least tomorrow sometime. My external 3 1/2" floppy drive broke already. Luckily I am still able to return it for a complete refund. I have another, hopefully a better quality, one on order. I just hope it didn't destroy the DOS installation disk #1 when it tried to read it.

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    The above was supposed to be two completely separate posts. Not sure why they aren't. I even edited them to make them that way but it just didn't happen.
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  2. Posts : 9,790
    Mac OS Catalina
       #12

    Read the Help wiki. It answers everything about FreeDos.
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  3. Posts : 582
    Windows 10 Home
       #13

    Rufus can create a bootable FreeDOS USB stick.

    Ben
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  4. Posts : 2,191
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v22H2
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    I suggest you make images of your original MSDOS floppy disks in case the floppy disks become corrupted.

    I used WinImage 9.0 on a computer with Windows XP to read the floppy disks and create images of each one.
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 2
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 3
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 2

    Note I also created a 1.44MB blank floppy image (1.44MB)

    Here is what the images look like:

    Installing MS DOS on a previous Win 10 computer.-2023-02-01-21_26_57-msdos.jpg

    I have used these images to make a MSDOS virtual machine on a computer with Windows 10.

    A different approach is to use a program called DOSBox. DOSBox simulates MSDOS on a modern computer.
    It can even run old 16-bit DOS programs.

    DOSBox
    DOSBox, an x86 emulator with DOS

    Here is DOSBox running on a computer with Windows 11:

    Installing MS DOS on a previous Win 10 computer.-2023-02-01-21_44_45-dosbox-0.74-3-cpu-speed_-3000-cycles-frameskip-0-program_-dosbox.jpg
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    MisterEd said:
    I suggest you make images of your original MSDOS floppy disks in case the floppy disks become corrupted.

    I used WinImage 9.0 on a computer with Windows XP to read the floppy disks and create images of each one.
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 2
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 3
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 2

    Note I also created a 1.44MB blank floppy image (1.44MB)
    I did the same with floppies I wanted to keep. I had WinImage 7 but the downside is the program didn't work on later Windows versions since the Help function isn't supported so I've just downloaded WinImage 11 from MajorGeeks.Com - MajorGeeks.

    I meant to add about an External floppy drive, I have 2, one is a white/clear TEAC FD-05PUB and the other is a black Dell made by TEAC with same model number.
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  6. HDL
    Posts : 103
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #16

    bro67 said:
    Read the Help wiki. It answers everything about FreeDos.
    Thank you. I will do that. Editing this post. I did read most of it and it gave me more questions than answers. It talked about "PC emulator such as "VirtualBox to install and boot FreeDOS" and I have no idea what that is. I am not sure if this is supposed to be installed on a Windows machine when it says, "For example, Windows standard-mode works on FreeDOS, but ‘386-mode Windows for Workgroups 3.11 does not. " There are other curve balls it threw at me but that is my fault because I am not as versed as I should be with all the things they talk about.

    My machine I am trying to use has a hard drive that never had Windows of any version installed on it. I was trying to make it a DOS only machine. I am not sure, even after reading about it, if FreeDOS can be installed on a new hard drive right out of the box when the mention of "VirtualBox to install and boot FreeDOS" is needed.

    Thank you for the suggestion though.
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  7. Posts : 9,790
    Mac OS Catalina
       #17

    The LGR video shows that you do not need Virtualbox.
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  8. HDL
    Posts : 103
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #18

    MisterEd said:
    I suggest you make images of your original MSDOS floppy disks in case the floppy disks become corrupted.

    I used WinImage 9.0 on a computer with Windows XP to read the floppy disks and create images of each one.
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 2
    MSDOS 6.22 Disk 3
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 1
    MSDOS 6.22 Supplement Disk 2

    Note I also created a 1.44MB blank floppy image (1.44MB)

    Here is what the images look like:

    Installing MS DOS on a previous Win 10 computer.-2023-02-01-21_26_57-msdos.jpg

    I have used these images to make a MSDOS virtual machine on a computer with Windows 10.

    A different approach is to use a program called DOSBox. DOSBox simulates MSDOS on a modern computer.
    It can even run old 16-bit DOS programs.

    DOSBox
    DOSBox, an x86 emulator with DOS

    Here is DOSBox running on a computer with Windows 11:

    Installing MS DOS on a previous Win 10 computer.-2023-02-01-21_44_45-dosbox-0.74-3-cpu-speed_-3000-cycles-frameskip-0-program_-dosbox.jpg
    Thank you for the suggestion, it looks interesting. I just searched and read about and watched videos on installing DOSBox. I think installing it is straight forward, but I am not using it for games. That seems to be what everything I found mentioned and even pointed to sites where DOS games can be downloaded. If I installed DOSBox I would only want to install Lotus 123 to start with. I have the Lotus 123 program on 3 1/2" disks. Would I be able to use regular DOS commands to access and install programs from A: Drive?

    About creating images of the DOS installation disks, I hope the defective floppy drive I had didn't ruin the Disk #1. I won't know until I get the new drive I ordered.

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    Berton said:
    I did the same with floppies I wanted to keep. I had WinImage 7 but the downside is the program didn't work on later Windows versions since the Help function isn't supported so I've just downloaded WinImage 11 from MajorGeeks.Com - MajorGeeks.

    I meant to add about an External floppy drive, I have 2, one is a white/clear TEAC FD-05PUB and the other is a black Dell made by TEAC with same model number.
    I ordered the only one I found that mentioned it supported all the versions of Windows back to 2000 and included Windows 11. It is a brand name I never heard of. It has both USB 2.0 and 3.0 compatibility with two interfaces, one usb3.0 and one Type c adapter. Hopefully it will last me longer than the 4 days the other one lasted.
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  9. Posts : 8,108
    windows 10
       #19

    There are lots of other dos like pc dos, ibm dos ,norton dos you have to remember a lot only work on old disk formats of fat like FAT-16
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  10. Posts : 9,790
    Mac OS Catalina
       #20

    Instead of using a floppy drive, use usb sticks with the images on them. You can get the images dor any OS at internetarchive .org. Personally I would go the CF card route vs floppies. Installing MS-DOS 6.22 on a 486 without a floppy drive using a CF-to-IDE adapter – The Instruction Limit

    Dos on a USB install. https://www.techwalla.com/articles/h...s-622-on-a-usb

    https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/622?sid=lzRMTz
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