Hi,
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Kenny Emond wrote:
>
> Never mind what I said about wanting to fix it so win98 and
> FreeDOS could work together. Now I just want to purge win98
> from the system.
>
> Of course. I meant just a general FreeDOS 1.1 install.
>
> The first two are directories th
Hey,
Of course. I meant just a general FreeDOS 1.1 install. I actually
found a seemingly unedited verion of it in C:\fdos\autoexec.txt and
another in C:\fdos\config.txt . Also, I can't remember (now that I
think about it) what files come with a general instal of FreeDOS. I'll
try to install it on
Hey,
Never mind what I said about wanting to fix it so win98 and FreeDOS could
work together. Now I just want to purge win98 from the system. I know it
(win98) edited some files in my FreeDOS (C:) drive, but I don't know what
ones (beside my "autoexec.bat" file). I know what files win98 would pu
Hi,
On Aug 15, 2012 3:25 PM, "Kenny Emond" wrote:
>
>Could somebody provide me with an example of an
> unedited "autoexec.bat" file that FreeDOS uses?
You mean from a generic FD 1.1 install? Or just a bare minimum good setup?
Or just a copy of our own private version?
I'm not sure what magi
Hello,
Could somebody provide me with an example of an unedited "autoexec.bat"
file that FreeDOS uses? I installed win98 on another (slave) hard-drive,
but it added all these files to "C" drive and edited my "autoexec.bat"
file. It really made me mad because I just wanted to have the win98 as a