I currently have a 4Gig HD (formatted with Win98 format.com) with FreeDos installed as the operating system. But since the freedos disk utilities don't all support FAT32 I was wondering if it was possible to add the Windows 98SE DOS OS (from Windows\Command) and the appropriate system file to produce a dual boot PC?
Note I DON'T want to load Windows 98, just the MS-DOS 6.22 equivilants.
Has anyone else done this and documented how to do it?
Since Win95 came out I have had a minimum of one version of Win9X and one real DOS, and sometimes multiple versions or configurations of both, all on C:, and one or more versions of OS/2 on extended, and maybe a Linux thrown in. I just pick them off a single menu.
Mostly I use System Commander. I also use OS Selector by Acronis. For very simple DOS/W9X, DRDOS has a loader that provides a two line menu for DOS and Win.
Ray
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