No, it's just this animation of a floppy diskette, the drive, and the top row of keys with minor ACSIImation that tells you to stick the diskette in the drive and hit F1.
Can you copy the floppies to a directory on your hard disk, boot from the floppy, access your hard disk, and install from there?
Or, why not use FreeDOS? It comes with a lot more stuff, is legally free, AND comes on a spiffy CD. It's also almost completely binary-compatible - unless you want to run Windows 3.1, in which case you're pretty much stuck with MS-DOS.
I thought that if you use SUBST to assign A: to a folder on your hard drive, setup could read the files, assuming that it's hard-coded to look in A:. It worked for Windows 1.x/2.x.
When you load it from the floppy disk it should automaticly go into the DOS setup. If it doesn't then theres something wrong.
A long time ago my made a version of DOS that installed off the HD. Basicly it was just a BATCH file copying the files to C:\DOS and then used the attrib command to bless the oi.sys, msdos.sys and the command.com to boot.
When you load it from the floppy disk it should automaticly go into the DOS setup. If it doesn't then theres something wrong.
A long time ago my made a version of DOS that installed off the HD. Basicly it was just a BATCH file copying the files to C:\DOS and then used the attrib command to bless the oi.sys, msdos.sys and the command.com to boot.
I still have this!!!! (oh god I hope it's still on a cd... as my dead hard drive was the only other place it was on)
When you load it from the floppy disk it should automaticly go into the DOS setup. If it doesn't then theres something wrong.
A long time ago my made a version of DOS that installed off the HD. Basicly it was just a BATCH file copying the files to C:\DOS and then used the attrib command to bless the oi.sys, msdos.sys and the command.com to boot.
I still have this!!!! (oh god I hope it's still on a cd... as my dead hard drive was the only other place it was on)
all you need to do is type autoexec at the a:\ sighn
When you load it from the floppy disk it should automaticly go into the DOS setup. If it doesn't then theres something wrong.
A long time ago my made a version of DOS that installed off the HD. Basicly it was just a BATCH file copying the files to C:\DOS and then used the attrib command to bless the oi.sys, msdos.sys and the command.com to boot.
I still have this!!!! (oh god I hope it's still on a cd... as my dead hard drive was the only other place it was on)
all you need to do is type autoexec at the a:\ sighn
at the a:\ promot type autoexec and it should run setup because the command to run setup should be in there
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-Q
I mean, run setup.exe /?
I think I've seen that there.
-Q
Try re-aquiring it.
so I restart and it says press any key to restart
-Q
Or, why not use FreeDOS? It comes with a lot more stuff, is legally free, AND comes on a spiffy CD. It's also almost completely binary-compatible - unless you want to run Windows 3.1, in which case you're pretty much stuck with MS-DOS.
You need to boot off the floppy in order to setup.
Even if you open setup.exe, it'll tell you to reboot with the disk in the floppy drive.
You need the hacked version of it. Ask around and you might find it.
I am using normal version and always run setup from harddrive.
Or maybe it's already hacked?
A long time ago my made a version of DOS that installed off the HD. Basicly it was just a BATCH file copying the files to C:\DOS and then used the attrib command to bless the oi.sys, msdos.sys and the command.com to boot.
-Q
You just said that. You don't have to repeat it. If you want to add something just use the edit button.