![]() #MS DOS 6.22 ISO INSTALL#įrom there, you could probably just install VirtualBox or PCem and you'd be much better off to get the most out of your computer, as installing MS-DOS by itself would not have the drivers for your sound card or video card. I actually tried 2000, but i cant get it to boot off of a cd or a usb. I was going to try mistake edition, but it would not be worth it. It could be my cd drive, but that could not be it. I have used 7 on it by using a HDD from a old laptop, and using my 7 disc. Here's a off topic question, is there a certain way to make boot cd's? I am never able to boot off of them, and I have to find other options. It's probably not going to boot from USB anyways. Try checking your BIOS settings under the "Boot" section. Make sure the optical drive is both enabled and before the hard disk in the listing. Some computers also have a BBS Popup option or a Boot menu you can get into upon start up by pressing a key (usually F12).
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