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How do I boot DOS even though I have XP?
Sup guys. I was wondering how do I make a bootable DOS cd yet use the info on my XP harddrive?
I want to use this bootable DOS cd to play some DOS games that I stored on my 80 gig HDD but the HDD uses Windows XP. Can I still access the data on this drive? Wasn't sure if you could go cross platform like that. Oh, and can anyone recommend me a good Bootable DOS CD (iso version preferably)? |
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Try running the games directly from the drive. You can play with compatibility modes and running it in a window or full screen to see what happens.
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Hmmm ok, I'll try that. Should I use Dosbox then?
Though, I think you have to know how to use the command line for it... Any idea on how to do that? |
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You may not even need Dosbox.
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Well I looked into it, most of my games aren't DOS box compatiable.
And they won't run in XP. I figured out I had a DOS startup thing on my Ultimate Boot CD, is there someway I could partion my old drive to use like 5 gigs of DOS so I could run my stuff? |
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Yes, but you would have to wipe the main drive and start over. You install DOS *first*, on a partition no bigger than 2.1 gigs on the main drive, THEN install XP in another partition. ANY drive/partition that needs to be visible to DOS must be formatted FAT16, and be no bigger than 2.1 gigs.
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I wanna back it up just in case cause all my music and videos are on the old hard drive already so might as well keep it there when I clone it. I know this might come off as confusing but after I clone the old hard drive and wipe it clean, can I take just the music and videos from the newly cloned hard drive and put it on the old one without going through the BIOS menu? |
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