The best way to move files in general is using networking. Does this 
laptop have any ethernet interface? If not, you might want consider 
adding a PCMCIA ethernet adapter, there are plenty that are compatible 
with FreeDOS, and they are quite cheap on top of that (I got mine on 
ebay for less than 15 euros, shipping included).

Then, specifically talking about installing DOS software - try using 
FDNPKG of course, it has been designed exactly for that purpose :)

http://fdnpkg.sourceforge.net

Mateusz



On 03/07/2015 18:36, ENRIQUE STEFANINI wrote:
> Hi: I have managed to install freedos onto a fat32 partition on the hard
> disk. This is a notebook with no optical drives or floppies. The OS
> boots OK and I can run DOS programs. How can I install the rest of the
> software? I have the fd11src.iso file, from which I copied all its files
> to C:\, including kernel.sys and command.com.



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