Hi,
Oh I imagined that might be the case.
The person asking he question however is more than capable of doing the work.
Kare


On Tue, 20 Mar 2018, Mateusz Viste wrote:

On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 09:38:26 +0000, Jim Hall wrote:
Yes, HP is one of the computer manufacturers that includes FreeDOS in
their standard builds. If you go into their laptops and desktops, and
search for FreeDOS, you'll get a list of devices that can be configured
with FreeDOS as the default operating system.

It is worth adding, for full transparency, that their "FreeDOS support"
is mostly a joke. They do not care about FreeDOS, they only need to avoid
their hardware being labeled as "sold without operating system". Their
FreeDOS builds are therefore useless from a user's point of view.

Their FAQ states that quite clearly:
"HP notebook PCs sold with FreeDOS are intended for customers who have a
license for and a capability to install their own, additional operating
system if desired."

Mateusz
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FreeDOS is present on the USENET, too! alt.os.free-dos


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