use an option to bypass loading drivers.
F8 or F5 might do.

then post the c:\config.sys and c:\autoexec.bat configuration bootfiles
on this mailinglist.
Experiment with their contents until you find the program which causes your
invalid opcodes.
you'll need to determine what program causes the invalid opcode.
in worst case it's  the kernel itself causing this.

hope you did not load EMM386 for example. It has been much improved since the
last released "freedos beta9 prerelease 4" distribution.

Bernd


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