On Thu, 30 Dec 2021 at 13:19, JR <h...@iafrica.com> wrote:

> Too long ago, I can't remember. Probably just followed the dots at the
> time. Runs in a Windows VDM as far as I know.

I have been using NT since the first version, 3.1, in 1993. There is
no built-in facility or tool to run DOS under it and never has been.
That is why I asked. This is highly relevant and important to the
question. There are no "dots" to follow.

OS/2 2.x and Warp could boot DOS from a floppy, but I don't think even
they could run it from a disk partition. Not sure; I haven't used OS/2
in over 25 years.

You *need* to give us more information, and accurate, verified
information, not just guesses.

> Sample output and version info.
>
> C:\>DIR F* /P
>   Volume in drive C is XP
>
>   Directory of C:\
>
> FAT-6502             <DIR>  05/17/17  7:12a
> FCIV                 <DIR>  05/17/17  7:12a
> FED                  <DIR>  05/03/21  7:34p
> FILE-D~1             <DIR>  04/23/18  7:19p
> FREEDOS              <DIR>  05/17/17  7:12a
>           0 file(s)              0 bytes
>           5 dir(s)     888,552,960 bytes free

AFAIK XP *must* be installed in an NTFS partition. It cannot be
installed on FAT. DOS can't boot from NTFS and can't read NTFS without
additional drivers. So I still don't know what you're doing here.

> C:\>VER
>
> FreeCom version 0.84-pre2 XMS_Swap [Aug 28 2006 00:29:00]
> C:\>

You might be able to execute FreeDOS' `COMMAND.COM` under a DOS
Windows in XP but that's not running FreeDOS/

> I already tried  c:\dos\country.sys and c:freedos\country.sys

Did you check to see that the relevant files exist? There's no point
randomly changing the lines. But anyway, I don't think this is going
to work. If it can or it does it uses some tech I have never seen and
that is not a standard part of the OS.

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