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Jun 12, 2017 - DOS 5.0 and 6.0 Floppy Boot Disk Image is the original DOS 5.0, 6.0, 6.21, and 6.22 boot disks with IDE CDrom. Author: Microsoft Corp. Add a Comment on DOS 5.0 - 6.22 Floppy Boot Disk Image. Rating: 3 (4 votes).
MS-DOS & Software This page contains download links for a very old Microsoft operating system so that it can be preserved -- on this corner of the Internet, anyway -- for anyone who is curious to tinker with the first versions of Windows or who just wants to take a trip down Nostalgia Avenue. The operating systems here are distributed as floppy disk image files (with an.img extension). If you actually have a floppy drive, you'll have to flash these images onto floppy disks.
If you just want to use, it can make use of the floppy image files directly. Lopamudra mitra mp3. Super mario 3d land 3ds code for free1066696. MS-DOS 6.22 The last version of MS-DOS from the Windows 3.1 era, before Windows 95. ¤ (.zip, 3.5 MB) Windows for Workgroups 3.11 The first version of Windows to support TCP/IP networking. Disk images (*.img files) for use with VirtualBox or flashing to floppy disks: ¤ (.zip, 10.3 MB) Unpacked disk images (ZIP file containing all files from all disks in one folder, maybe useful for DOSBox installations): ¤ (.zip, 11 MB) Hardware Drivers for VirtualBox These are some hardware drivers for DOS and Windows 3.x that are known to work with VirtualBox's emulated hardware. Drivers include: • CD-ROM driver • DOSIDLE to make MS-DOS stop consuming 100% CPU • WQGHLT to make Windows 3.x stop consuming 100% CPU • SoundBlaster 16 as a CD image (requires the CD-ROM driver) ¤ (.zip, 4.0 MB) Comments For tips, tricks, or to leave comments, see the relevant blog post '. The comments on that blog post are shared to this page as well (so comments on either page show up in both places). There are 186 comments on this page.
Mahir256 posted on May 24, 2012 @ 23:23 UTC Okay, so the install of Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS 6.22 in a VM on QEMU went without any problems, except for one peculiar problem: WQGHLT does what it needs to do (frees CPU cycles), but DOSIDLE does not. Also, when putting it in my AUTOEXEC, the whole system either freezes on startup (more common), or it gives a 'divide error' (or similar), keeping one of my cores at 100%.

The effect is particularly noticeable when going into Windows 3.1, equipped with WQGHLT, from the command prompt, and seeing the usage in Task Manager on the host system go down significantly. Am I doing something wrong here?
Resuni posted on July 20, 2012 @ 20:47 UTC Having a problem trying to put this on an old Dell Latitude. Doesn't matter if I'm trying to install Windows 3.1 or MS-DOS, if I try to boot from one of the floppies I get this message: Remove disks and other media. Press any key to restart. I'm fairly certain there isn't a problem with the floppy drive because I'm able to boot an MS-DOS startup disk I created with the Windows Explorer format tool (in Windows 7). I've tried booting this startup disk, then switched to an MS-DOS floppy, then ran SETUP from there but it then get a message: To install MS-DOS, insert Setup Disk 1 in drive A and press CTRL+ALT+DEL. This will restart your computer and begin the setup program. Is there something I need to do to make these floppies bootable or something before I copy the image over to them?