Hi,
  It doesn't have to be MSdos 622, I used to have MSdos 5.0 on the drive,
and when I installed win95, the MS dos 5 IO.sys, MSDOS.sys, command.com,
autoexec.bat and config.sys all had there extentions changed to the .dos
extention.
The win95 setup did not delette the MSdos5 or it's c:\dos directory, well,
the BB version I have didn't anyway.
  Pete

On 1999-06-11 Or Botton said:
   >On Thu, 10 Jun 1999 13:33:50 +500, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   >> Goto F8 and you can boot previos verson of dos because of this...
   >It seems like Windows 95 (and probebly 98 as well) determine if
   >there is MS-DOS 6.22 installed, by checking if there is a directory
   >called C:\DOS. I once made a test on my Windows 95 laptop (which
   >cannot accept anything else), and I made a C:\DOS directory. Next
   >boot the boot menu shown the "Previous version of DOS" option, even
   >though the directory was empty. Selecting this option with that dir
   >empty cause the system to freeze, as it attempt to load files that
   >are no present. (deleteing the directory also removed the option.)
   >Or Botton
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