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Subject:
From:
"H. Broers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 21 Mar 1999 15:23:58 -0400
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Yes, use the LINUX loader for 3 part Boot sector.
Since Windows95 isn't an operating system it is DOS7.0. (WindowsNT
is an OS)
All part of the OS for DOS is in such files as MSDOS.SYS and IO.SYS.

Best regards,
Heine
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> Hi all
> I'm doing a short course on Dos and the version being used is 6.22. I'm
> running Win 95 with Dos 7 at home and it's not as comprehensive as the
> 6.22. I've found plenty of commands I need are not in Dos 7.
> Is there a way I can install Dos 6.22 as an alternative operating system
> (ie Previous Operating System) without having to reinstall Windows,
> programs. etc?
> I used to have it installed along with win 95, but of course I figured I'll
> never need it again and got rid of it.
> Any ideas appreciated
> Marc Guise
>
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