- Well for this I will show you the install for Microsoft Dos 6.22. Now follow
the following steps.
- Start up your computer with the MSDOS Disk 1 in the floppy drive
- Boot up using the floppy drive
- The "MS-DOS 6.22" screen will now appear. Hit enter to continue.
- You will now be prompted to configure the Hard Drive, this means it will be
formated and all contents lost. Hit enter to continue.
- You will be warned for the last time about all files being deleted. Hit Y on the keyboard to continue..
- You are now prompted that the system will restart, hit enter to continue and
keep Disk 1 in the drive.
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MSDos will check configuration
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And then continue to setup and format the drive using Fat16.
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Once finished you will be asked to confirm your country and keyboard
settings.
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Use arrow keys to highlight what needs changed and hit enter, you can then
select a different option to install.
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Once changes have been made, hit "Enter" after you highlight "The Settings
are Correct"
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Now you will be asked where you want to install MSDOS, leave defaults
(DOS) and hit
enter.
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MSDOS will start to
copy files..
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And then prompt you to insert disk 2. Once done hit enter.
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MSDOS will continue to copy files..
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And then prompt you to insert disk 3. Once done hit enter.
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MSDOS will continue to copy files.
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"Remove Disks" message will appear, remove any
floppies and hit
enter.
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In no time at all the setup in complete. Click enter to restart
system in MSDos.
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