Hi,
On Apr 1, 2015 12:50 PM, "Dale E Sterner" wrote:
>
> After reading google I deleted killer.exe. Check and see if your copy
> contains it.
> It is installed by the autoexec.bat file and is located in the dos
> directory.
Just in general
Antiviruses are very notorious for false positives
Norton Utilities had programs that worked with DOS and the DOS underbelly of
Windows 9X
but not with the later windows including Windows N*.
bs
On Tue, 3/31/15, Rugxulo wrote:
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] dos usb driver!
To: "Discussion and general q
Download it and look at it yourself. I only know what I read.
90% of dos software has been foregotten by its makers only a
few like Quiclview are still active. Corel ware is still a little active.
I generally try to pay for software if possible. Sometimes the owner
can't be found. They're dead or
After reading google I deleted killer.exe. Check and see if your copy
contains it.
It is installed by the autoexec.bat file and is located in the dos
directory.
DS
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 20:40:33 -0400 (EDT) Karen Lewellen
writes:
> lol!
>
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2015, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> > T
>I don't think any motherboard has any DOS, Windows or other OS, though IBM
computers back in the 1980s came with ROM BASIC.
>I have motherboard from MSI; now I am scared away from Asus, though
perhaps the newer, UEFI-equipped motherboards would be >OK.
>But there is also ASRock. I have no actual
I don't think any motherboard has any DOS, Windows or other OS, though IBM
computers back in the 1980s came with ROM BASIC.
I have motherboard from MSI; now I am scared away from Asus, though perhaps the
newer, UEFI-equipped motherboards would be OK.
But there is also ASRock. I have no actual
Excerpt from Eric Auer:
> Hi Karen,
> > What discouraged me from using freedos was
> > first the "for legacy games use only," suggestion on the site,
> That probably was a while ago: Now I would say this is more
> the target audience of dosbox, in particular for Windows.
> > and second, the lac