ms-dos 6.22 apua

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  1. litte

    litte Regular member

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    Moikka!

    asensin vanhaan koneeseen onnistuneesti ms dos 6.22 ja cd asemaa en saanut toimimaan..

    mistähän osaisi löytää jonkin perus dos ajurin cd asemalle?
     
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    Tepsu9 Active member

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    Se ei ole niin yksinkertainen asia miltä vaikuttaa.
    Aloita tuon lukemisella niin pääset asiassa eteenpäin.
    http://www.computing.net/answers/dos/cdrom-drive-in-dos-622/10354.html
     
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    litte Regular member

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    joo ei ihan heti varmaan onnistu toi.

    mites se että jos asennan ms-dos 6.22 rinnalle win 95 tai win98 se käyttiksen niin silloin varmaan tulee dos puolellekin nuo cd-rom ajurit.

    olen kasaamassa vanhoille peleille retro konetta.
     
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    http://www.computing.net/answers/dos/installing-new-cd-rom-from-dos/12351.html
    http://www.pcguide.com/proc/setup/cddriver-c.html

    http://www.putergeek.com/downloads/
    Here is a MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk image with a generic CD-ROM driver. This should provide real mode CD-ROM support for most IDE CD-ROMs.
    This image can be used when formatting and re-installing MS-DOS 6.22, Win95, and Win95A. Need more info about the different versions of Windows 95? Click here .
    NOTE: This image only provides FAT16 support. If you want FAT32 support get the Win95B bootdisk image. Need more info on FAT16 and FAT32? Click here .
    To use this image simply click here to download it, then just double-click it and follow the instructions. It will ask you to put a new floppy disk into your floppy drive, then it will format the disk, and copy the bootdisk image to it.
    When done, I suggest that you immediately test your new bootdisk to make sure it works properly and can read a CD.
    NOTE: If you have an anti-virus program running while you create your boot disk you *may* get a false alarm as the image recreates the master boot record (MBR) on the floppy disk. This is normal.
     

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