Web1. While working with MS-DOS, which command is used to specify the size of the disk to format. FORMAT/F : size; FORMAT/N : sector; FORMAT/T : tracks WebJan 3, 2013 · Windows/386 says "Incorrect DOS version". Speaking of COMMAND.COM. It is the same with WINSTART.BAT or not? When I edit WINSTART.BAT to include command.com in it and start Windows 3.x/9x then DOS would be in the Protected Mode/Virtual 8086 Mode. However it cannot run Windows Programs, because the GUI is not fully loaded. ...
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WebSep 7, 2000 · Yeah, the "incorrect DOS version" is displayed because command.com is af a different version than the exe files you were using. A complete win98 boot disk is probably the only solution that will work. Shudder, If you send me a list of wich DOS files you need (e.g. Emm386.exe) I'll put them + command.com and himem.sys in a … WebFeb 6, 2001 · Ladi..K..yeah, right it doesn't partition it..sorry. I thought that maybe he was having trouble getting rid of the reference to the OS in th MBR, hence the message about incorrect DOS version. Thanks for the info, and reminder about fdisk /mbr in a turkish town lyrics
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WebJun 16, 2006 · Incorrect DOS version Now that's very odd. The SYS.COM that ships with the PC-DOS 7.1 files complains it's the wrong DOS. I tried copying SYS.COM from PC-DOS 2K, same result. Well, no problem really. I'll just load SETVER and configure SYS.COM for, say, DOS 6.30. Except I couldn't find any version of SETVER.EXE that would successfully load … WebJan 1, 2003 · > In your example, the "incorrect DOS version" may have been generated bu > Help, not Print. > Now (and this is my opinion, which differs from most here) there _is_ no > "MS-DOS 7.01". 6.22 was the last MS-DOS version released. > Guys, don't bother flaming that statement. I'm not about to change my mind. -- WebFeb 27, 2024 · Then refer to command-line manual for that DOS version. You will lose access to DosBox-specific commands inside it and it may try to needlessly hog the CPU as almost any other DOS program. write a program in any programming language that can be executed in DOS like C (free C compilers for DOS) and call it from DosBox. Some of the … inappropriate keychains