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9 lip 2017 · According to this link, it's not possible at all to use Rufus to create a bootable USB for specific versions of MS-DOS. By contrast, UNetbootin seems to accept the ISO when creating the bootable USB, but booting into it causes the boot loop described here.
- How Do I Create a Custom, Bootable Ms-Dos ISO Image
From here on, you can use your bootable media creator as...
- How Do I Create a Custom, Bootable Ms-Dos ISO Image
17 lip 2017 · From here on, you can use your bootable media creator as normal to create your bootable USB or CD, using the image that we just created as a source. I prefer WinSetupFromUSB for this part of the process. Once you're done, you should now be able to see and boot your programs in MS-DOS.
Aby utworzyć samostartujący pendrive (lub inne urządzenie USB) polecamy użycie programu Rufus . Rufus umożliwia szybką instalację DOS-a od Microsoftu lub też darmową wersję FreeDosa.
This tutorial will be for installing MS-DOS 6.22 onto a USB stick (I will explain why not to the hard drive later. To install onto a hard drive, the process is mostly the same.) You can also just make a boot floppy by completing step 2, then make space by deleting files you deem unnecessary and copying whatever you want onto the boot floppy.
21 mar 2024 · Go through the prompts and let it put all the files from the ISO onto the USB stick. Copy ALL the files on the USB stick to somewhere on your hard drive (these should be the only files in the folder).
14 cze 2017 · DOS isn’t widely used anymore, but you're still likely at some point to need to boot into a DOS environment. Windows' built-in formatting utility lets you create a DOS-bootable floppy drive, but not a USB drive. Here's how to get around that.
An open-source lightweight driver that adds modern USB compatibility to DOS. USB 1, 2, and 3 are all supported. It is recommended to add DSB to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so the driver initializes automatically at startup and you can immediately start using USB devices.