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Ms-dos
could anyone please tell me is there a version 8.0. and if so where can I get it online?? thnks for any help...
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
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I'm thinking DOS only went up to ver 6.2
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Thats what I thought
but the laptop I'm working on says "cannot run Windows with the installed version of MS-DOS upgrade MS-DOS to version 8.0." searched everywhere for matching errror messages or articles.. anyone any ideas????
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Boot with the windows cdrom and reinstall windows..
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would love to but
laptop dosent have a Cd-rom. I bought it used recently all it came with is boot-disk.. I got past other missing files this is kicking my butt. Does anyone know how I can upgrade my Dos to 6.2 dont understand why i need to but owell .. lol
why woulden't the boot disk have everything I need roughly anyways????
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Well, DOS 6.22 was the last standalone DOS. The DOS integrated in Win 95 was called DOS 7.0. . so I reckon DOS 8.0 is the base of Windows 98. You can't get it separately.
If that laptop does have Windows 98 on it, time for a reinstall. If it has no CD-ROM drive, hook one up. You only need to copy the files to hard drive, and then start the setup from there. RJ
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
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What Operating Sytem is installed?
Sounds like someone did a SYS C: with an older bootdisk. |
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Windows 98
is what is installed not sure guy gave me a "good deal"said it needed a little work ...lol so there is no way just to add Dos on???? thnks for replys guys
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Windows 98. . so my guess was right. No you can't add DOS because it's no standalone DOS that you can just install afterwards, it's integrated in Windows 98 and is what Win98 is based on.
What you can do is to reinstall Win98 over itself, that should fix it. But a clean install will be the best way. Don't forget to save your data before doing a clean install, though. RJ |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
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www.bootdisk.com
Get a win98 boot disk. Boot off of it and type SYS : This command will copy a "win98" version of Command.com Are you sure there is an operating system on the drive? |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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You can run a standalone windows 98 [ver 44.10.2222] if you make an emergency boot disk and copy the transient programs from c:\windows and c:\windows\command. It is a reduced set, not nearly as functional as the 6.22.
I can't remember the results of ver with the floppy booted, but suspect that I would have remembered if it said 8.0. The underlying DOS for 95 has been called 7.0 in many locations. It also has a reduced set of utilities. This thread has raised my curiousity about whether the versions for 95 and 98 are the same. May respond some day when I have checked out the compatibility issues. Probably will look into the ME version also. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
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From my 1999 notes:
DOS versions Following is a list of DOS versions since its inception in 1981: Version Major new features 1.0 1981 8-sector 160KB floppy (SS). 1.05 Bug fix. 1.1 1982 8-sector 320KB floppy (DS). 2.0 1983 10M hard disk, 9-sector 360KB floppy, directories, more batch commands. 2.1 1983 PCjr cartridge support and bug fixes. 3.0 1984 20MB hard disk, 1.2MB floppy, VDISK, PATH, new commands. 3.1 1985 Network support, bug fixes. 3.2 1986 720KB floppy, new commands. 3.3 1987 1.44MB floppy, FDISK partitions. 4.0 1988 Menu and mouse support (DOS shell), improved commands, EMS support, 512MB hard disks. 4.01 1988 Bug fix (4.0 rarely used). 5.0 1991 Major upgrade: new DOS shell, ability to use high memory, task swapping, online help, new text editor, 2GB hard disks, 2.88MB floppies, enhanced commands. 5.02 1992 IBM version (PC-DOS 5.02), includes ISO fonts for European compatibility, power management and file transfer 6.0 1993 Includes built in disk compression and various utilities for antivirus, backup, undelete and file transfer. 6.1 1993 IBM version (PC-DOS 6.1), includes different utilities than MS-DOS 6.0. 6.2 1993 MS version (MS-DOS 6.2), 6.0 bug fix. 6.21 1994 MS version (without DoubleSpace) 6.3 1994 IBM version (PC-DOS 6.3), upgrade. 6.22 1994 MS version with Microsoft's own DriveSpace compression. 7.0 1995 IBM version (PC-DOS 7.0) includes enhancements. 7.0 1995 The DOS that is in Windows 95 is sometimes referred to as MS-DOS 7. |
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