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Apr 08, 2018 Re: Bootable Dos 6.22 CD « Reply #7 on: April 09, 2018, 02:54:14 PM » According to the El Torito specification, a 32-bit CPU PC BIOS will search for boot code on an ISO 9660 CD-ROM.
- Jun 01, 1994 MS DOS 6.22 Bootable iso. With this dvd you can use it to access the ms-dos console without to have ms-dos installed, also works with BIOSless pcs, and if you ask, no, you can't burn it to a usb, instead use rufus to create a freedos usb.
- Ms-dos 6.22 Bootable Cd Iso. Originally 86-DOS, written by Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products, DOS was a rough clone of CP/M for 8086 based hardware. Microsoft purchased it and licensed it to IBM for use with Microsoft's IBM PC language products. In 1982, Microsoft began licensing DOS to other OEMs that ported it to their custom x86.
- DOS 6.22 boot CD ISO Image. There are times when the Master Boot Record (MBR) can get messed up. If you go to reinstall the OS’s anyway sometimes it may be worth the extra step to boot up a DOS 6.22 boot disk and restore the MBR with the following command.
Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 (Upgrade) (3.5-1.
After many failed attempts of trying to install MS-DOS 7.0 and not feeling it with FreeDOS, I have decided to try to install MS-DOS 6.22. Unfortunately, there was no guide on the internet to help me and I did not feel the will to get USB Floppy Drives and Floppies. I tried to emulate using a USB Pen Drive but all my attempts have failed. So instead, I have tried a new method using bits and pieces from the web.What you need:
- A PC with CD or DVD drive with an ATA HDD operation option in BIOS (and also a secondary PC if using a single DVD/CD-RW)
- 3 CD-R/DVD-R discs or a single CD-RW/DVD-RW disc
- MS-DOS 6.22 install disk .imgs
- Patience
First, you need to use mkisofs to make a bootable CD floppy image. Download it along with other tools from the cdrecord project. Next, make sure you have .img files of MS-DOS 6.22 install floppies. Make a new directory to put your .img files in and don't forget the name. Copy only the first disk to that directory. Now, in the directory that the folder is located in, use mkisofs with these parameters : -b 'filename of floppy image name' -o 'name of output iso image' 'name of directory with .img image' . An iso file for the image should appear in the current directory.
Now, replace the disk 1 image with the next disk and repeat the previous step. Repeat until all imgs were used. Now, you need to burn each iso to a CD or DVD. Turn on your test PC and change your bios settings to be in ATA compatibility mode and not ACHI mode. Now, boot off of Disk 1 and continue setup as normal. When it prompts you, insert the next disk and wait till the drive is activated then press enter and repeat until setup is finshed. Boot your PC and see what happens. If your pc boots normally then you are done. If you see a blinking cursor then insert Disk 1 and press F3 twice to enter a DOS prompt. Type in fdisk /mbr
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