MS DOS 6.2
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 14 July 2007 - 10:11 AM
I got a message saying I needed to install MS DOS 6.2, so I visited the Microsoft Downloads website and downloaded it.
It seemed to go OK, and I've now got a load of new icons on my desktop.
But when I tried to launch the software on the CD, I again got a message that I needed to install DOS 6.2 or higher.
Any ideas?
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 14 July 2007 - 11:03 AM
In cmd, you first have to change drive to your CD-drive, typing in example e:. If software is in sub-folder, type cd <name of the folder> (i.e. cd features). Then type name of the program you wanna start, i.e. demo.
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Posted 14 July 2007 - 11:14 AM
I'm a bit confused. The program I want to run is on the CD.
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Posted 14 July 2007 - 12:23 PM
The way to run the program is to insert the CD, and then it should run automatically. But it just keeps saying I need to install MS DOS 6.2, even though I already have. I don't know what the program is called so I don't know what to type.
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 14 July 2007 - 12:35 PM
What files are you trying to get off the disc, say a music video or something?
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Posted 14 July 2007 - 01:00 PM
Hi Andavari - it's a music CD that contains some interactive features, calling itself a "CD Extra". It's been some years since I accessed the interactive stuff on an old PC, but I seem to remember it contained things such as being able to make your own mixes of some of the songs etc.
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Posted 14 July 2007 - 06:53 PM
#10 OFFLINE
Posted 14 July 2007 - 07:51 PM
Canary, on Jul 14 2007, 12:23 PM, said:
Take a look at this screenshot from Command Prompt: http://xs217.xs.to/x...ipboadsrd01.jpg
I have first changed drive letter to match my cd-drive. With command cd <folder name>, i can access sub-folder (if any). With just command dir, you see what files are in the current drive/folder, i.e. H: dir. If there's in example file demo, you can start it just using that file name.
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Posted 15 July 2007 - 12:25 AM
CeeCee, on Jul 14 2007, 08:51 PM, said:
I have first changed drive letter to match my cd-drive. With command cd <folder name>, i can access sub-folder (if any). With just command dir, you see what files are in the current drive/folder, i.e. H: dir. If there's in example file demo, you can start it just using that file name.
#12 OFFLINE
Posted 15 July 2007 - 12:34 AM
I know I sound like a complete idiot, but I'm lost here. I don't quite understand what I'm looking for.
Andavari - I've right-clicked and it opens up a load of icons, but I'm not sure what I need to do with them.
CeeCee - Thanks for the screenshot, but I'm not clear what I need to be doing. Please bear with me here! I thought that by downloading MS DOS, I could simply run a CD that worked fine aon my old computer a decade ago!
I don't quite know where sub-folders and file names come into this.
#13 OFFLINE
Posted 17 July 2007 - 07:49 AM
Canary, on Jul 14 2007, 06:11 AM, said:
I got a message saying I needed to install MS DOS 6.2, so I visited the Microsoft Downloads website and downloaded it.
Where did you find the MS Dos 6.2 download on the MS site? All I see are MS-Dos step-up files.
I would like to find a full copy of MS Dos myself so I can set up a dual boot OS and run old programs.
#14 OFFLINE
Posted 17 July 2007 - 11:55 AM
Canary, on Jul 14 2007, 07:34 PM, said:
1. Right click the CD drive with the CD in it.
2. Select the Explore option, this will bring up Windows Explorer and should bypass any autorun program on the disc. Now you "should" be able to see the disc contents and grab any videos, software, or whatever is on the data portion without it requesting the installation of DOS - I think.
Screenshot:
#15 OFFLINE
Posted 19 July 2007 - 09:55 PM
BrownSugar - This is what I have downloaded: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en
Perhaps that's why I'm having problems - maybe what I thought was DOS isn't DOS.
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Posted 20 July 2007 - 02:35 AM
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released version of MS-DOS 6, MS-DOS 6.2 or MS-DOS 6.21.
If you are running an older version of MS-DOS, a beta
version of MS-DOS, or any version of MS-DOS that was
modified by a hardware vendor, you cannot use the MS-DOS 6.22
Step-Up. To install MS-DOS 6.22 on such a system, obtain the
full MS-DOS 6.22 Upgrade product.
You have got us all interested in your cd now, lets see a screenshot

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#18 OFFLINE
Posted 21 July 2007 - 06:58 AM
But tell me what to do, and I'll post one!
#19 OFFLINE
Posted 21 July 2007 - 08:51 AM
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Posted 21 July 2007 - 10:12 AM
Here it is - let me know if you want me to send screenshots of any of the sub-folders.
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