On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 21:54 +, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Yeah, you're right. But how can they extract the MS-DOS from Windows
> > 98-SE?
>
> I'm pretty sure you can extract DOS from Win95, 98, 98SE. First you get
> the manifest files that tell you which file is in which CAB (or just
Hi,
Yeah, you're right. But how can they extract the MS-DOS from Windows
98-SE?
I'm pretty sure you can extract DOS from Win95, 98, 98SE. First you get
the manifest files that tell you which file is in which CAB (or just
look), then you extract and expand the files you want from the CAB file
Chema wrote:
> 98-SE? I was seeing the screenshots and the setup application is
> identical to the MS-DOS 6.22!
You know hex editors? ;-)
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Tame yo
Yeah, you're right. But how can they extract the MS-DOS from Windows
98-SE? I was seeing the screenshots and the setup application is
identical to the MS-DOS 6.22!
2005/11/3, Mark Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This appears to be a pirated copy of MS-DOS 7.1, probably
> taken from Windows98SE. The
This appears to be a pirated copy of MS-DOS 7.1, probably
taken from Windows98SE. The original web site,
yginfo.net, disappeared some time ago.
Chema wrote:
FYI:
MS-DOS 7.10 Installation CD
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This is MS-DOS 7.10 Installation CD, which includes MS-DOS 7.10 Full
Versio