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Tested CD and it boots perfectly, so user can boot a PC with no harddisk and still run programs that require writing to disk. I also changed RAMDrive to load 16MB (instead of 2MB). Just needed to copy emm386.exe from C:\WINDOWS\ & also mscdex.exe (from ebd.cab). So this is a very good idea to embed the differences in the EBD autoexec.bat & config.sys, since there's a choice menu system already programmed in the EBD autoexec & config. Why two different pairs of files? Some games were fussy whether emm386 was loaded and other games didn't like it. When double-click either files, they temporarily swap C:\autoexec.bat & C:\config.sys with optimized versions of autoexec.bat & config.sys for games. MS-DOS Mode for Games with EMS and XMS Support.pif (emm386 emulates EMS in XMS)

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MS-DOS Mode for Games.pif (XMS loading for games) In the Win98 \WINDOWS\ there are two files called: However it's got a good selectable menu system. This is only an Emergency Boot Disk and not tweaked for games. I extracted the 1.44MB bootable image from the Win98 CD-ROM just to do complete. In Win98 \WINDOWS\COMMAND\EBD folder contains the Emergency Boot Disk (without the msdos.sys & ebd.sys files for some reason). So now am trying to build a MS-DOS 7.0 bootable CD & installation - BUT for games, not generic. Okay, I don't need MS-DOS 6.2 anymore since I found out that the best MS-DOS version was in Win98SE. Take a look and see if it will help you out. It's completely free and a quick download.

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You can get either one from my (rented) download site at:Ĭlick the "Computer Tools" topic to enter the download page.

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iso file to make the CD directly.Nero or any credible CD burning software can handle this one. If you want a great DOS boot CD that will allow you to perform FDISK, Format, Scandisk, etc and do some cleanup on a FAT-32 hard drive, then you need my custom Windows ME boot CD (DOS 7.x)ġ. I've been working with DOS since the 2.0 days and I see no advantage to 6.2 when that wasn't even the last version before Windows 95 came out to replace DOS all together. Is there any special reason or need for wanting to have a DOS 6.2 boot disk (CD)? Then we have unseen problems such as whether MS-DOS setup/install requires data from A:\ drive. If the latter is the case, can Nero still do sometime to make it boot up (like grab the Windows 98SE boot image instead). However if I only backed up my MS-DOS 6.2 files of the disks then I won't have the boot image data. I guess if I have the floppy disks then the boot image data is easy to get. It specifies two types of bootable CD-ROMs: I am wondering if anyone who has done this to let me know how they manage to do this?īest burning program is Nero Burning ROM. I had a search around and found an article of someone mentioning they got MS-DOS installation on bootable cd. Simply search fro GRUB4DOS on the 911cd forum, you will find quite a bit of posts/links.

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There are a few ways to make a bootable CD:ġ) The El_Torito standard, which involves using a floppy image either 1.44 or 2.88 Mbytes as "bootsector"Ģ) The no-emulation image, which involves using a special bootloader, this is typically used by Microsoft NT/2K/XP/2003 Setup disksģ) The Hard-Disk emulation this is an actually VERY poorly documented feature of Neroįor 1) there is no problem, you just make a floppy image of the DOS floppy and you are done, just search on the net, there are hundreds of tutorials on how to use Nero to make a CD from a floppy imageįor 2) I may suggest GRLDR (part of the GRUB4DOS package) that can act as a no-emulation mode bootloader, that thus gives you all the power of GRUB for booting nearly every OS, I would use mkisofs to build a CD with GRLDR, but it might be possible with Nero too.











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