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Edit this Autoexec.bat?
4wd:
Did you boot it?
Option 3, 4, and 5 on the install menu let you run it as a LiveCD - it will be *BASIC*, you will need to modify the image it to install any needed drivers (eg. CD, sound), etc.
Otherwise:
* use UNetbootin, Rufus, etc to install the FreeDOS 1.2 CD ISO to a USB drive and boot that.
* install FreeDOS to a VM, the FD 1.2 USB install file includes a VM image.
* use DOSBoxPortable instead.
hulkbuster:
Did you boot it?
Option 3, 4, and 5 on the install menu let you run it as a LiveCD - it will be *BASIC*, you will need to modify the image it to install any needed drivers (eg. CD, sound), etc.
Otherwise:
* use UNetbootin, Rufus, etc to install the FreeDOS 1.2 CD ISO to a USB drive and boot that.
* install FreeDOS to a VM, the FD 1.2 USB install file includes a VM image.
* use DOSBoxPortable instead.-4wd (August 28, 2017, 07:52 PM)
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I tried using UNetbootin; selected the CD image but still during bootup there is no option 3,4&5.
Using Dosbox wouldn't be a problem.
I used all the tool found here:
5 Tools to make a Dos USB.
Anyways i wanted a live Freedos USB stick.
Its okay if u couldn't find a way.
I'll use the old Freedos tht came with Rufus (lite ver).
:-\
4wd:
Step 1) Download UNetbootin, run it, select FreeDOS from drop-down menu, select USB drive, click OK.-4wd (August 28, 2017, 12:00 AM)
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Option 3, 4, and 5 on the install menu let you run it as a LiveCD - it will be *BASIC*, you will need to modify the image it to install any needed drivers (eg. CD, sound), etc.-4wd (August 28, 2017, 07:52 PM)
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Edit this Autoexec.bat?
Alternatively:
Download FD12FULL.zip, extract FD12FULL.img, write it to a flash drive using Win32DiskImager, boot it, select the language, then answer No - Proceed to DOS on the next screen.
Either way you will need to modify it to do what you want.
Deozaan:
hulkbuster:
Step 1) Download UNetbootin, run it, select FreeDOS from drop-down menu, select USB drive, click OK.-4wd (August 28, 2017, 12:00 AM)
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No - Proceed to DOS[/b] on the next screen.
Either way you will need to modify it to do what you want.
-4wd
Alternatively:
Download FD12FULL.zip, extract FD12FULL.img, write it to a flash drive using Win32DiskImager, boot it, select the language, then answer [b
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Its clearly evident from the screen shot tht u're using Freedos 1.0 n the one they r providing is 1.2.
So i believe they did change certain things.
I tried every method.
U should try with ver1.2.
:huh:-4wd (August 30, 2017, 07:07 AM)
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