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Disk dump of the Microsoft MS DOS version 6.22 installation disks in German.Provided are scans, sector-images and KryoFlux dumps. Look for an MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk as an example. Booting the Image Once the floppy image has been obtained, open up the DOSBox config file and scroll to the bottom of the autoexec section to insert some commands that will allow you to easily boot from an image.
I started off looking at my MSDN account for a copy of Windows 98 to install some old software (compatibility mode under Windows 7 didn’t work), and noticed the only versions of Windows available are 7, 8. Ooo, I already have Windows 8 running in a virtual machine. Why not fire up Win 3.11?This was back in the days when Windows ran on top of DOS though, so I needed to install DOS 6.22 first. Should be easy. Oh, but MSDN and TechNet only provide floppy disk images (IMG files) for the upgrade versions of DOS 6.22.
They provide other copies of DOS 6.0 and 6.22, but those seem to be the contents of a CD or a file from a hard drive. Not exactly useful, and if you try to mount the floppy disks, you’ll get an error and the setup stops.First, you’ll need:. A valid copy of the DOS 6.22 floppy disk image files - Available with an MSDN or TechNet account. Also available for free from; I can’t vouch for them, but they were linked to on several forums, including Microsoft’sInstall “VMware Player” and then unzip the contents of the DOS file to wherever’s convenient.Here’s how I setup the virtual machine to prepare for DOS. First, create a new machine and decide where to save it.