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With specs like it has, Windows 7 would honestly be pretty good as well on such a machine (if you have enough disk space and could afford another 4GB of RAM).
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My suggestion would be to install Windows 2000 or even (shudder) Millenium Edition to truly experience the computers of old. It includes "native" CD and Mouse drivers, unlike 6.22.Īlthough it is your choice, MS-DOS would probably not be a very good use of that computer. (Basically the DOS included with Windows 98).Īgreed, 7.1 CD would be much better for this purpose. Everyone should have a floppy drive, or better yet a dozen! :PĪlso, if you just want real-mode DOS, but don't care about the version, you can also try the unofficial CDU DOS "7.1" CD. Or better yet, just attach a USB 1.44mb floppy drive. But someone might be able to recommend a better tool. I've use Imageburn 2.4.4.0 to make such CDs. Note that to see the rest of the CD you must include DOS CD-ROM drivers. Restart the virtual machine and you should be good to go.Basically, you can do that by creating a bootable 1.44mb floppy disk image, and then using a CD-burning program that supports it to create a bootable CD with that image (boot options are usually specified in a special settings or options menu). Click on the floppy disk icon, and select 'Remove disk from virtual drive.' When you are prompted to remove disks, switch to VM Manager, and, as before, click on 'Storage' and then select the disk image. Repeat the 'disk swap' procedure to 'insert' setupdisk3.img. Press ENTER and you should see the progress bar continue to about 2/3 mark.ĥ. Click on OK and switch back to your virtual machine. Make sure it's still the same virtual floppy drive (Floppy device 0).Ĥ. Click on the setupdisk1.img to select the drive, and then click on the little floppy disk icon, to navigate to setupdisk2.img, and select this. When it prompts you to insert the next disk, switch back to the Oracle VM Virtualbox Manager, and click on 'Storage'.

The machine will reboot, 'format' the drive and install the first disk. Don't worry about formatting your drive - it's just the virtual drive you created previously.ģ. Press ENTER to continue with installing MS-DOS. The machine will boot up, and you will be presented with the blue installation screen.

Click on OK, and then click on the green 'Start' arrow to run your virtual machine. Choose setupdisk.img as per above instructionsĢ. OK, Step 5 gets a little confusing for someone who hasn't played with Virtualbox before.
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If you need serial support, you need to check the check box "Enable Serial Port", and if you need two ports, go to the "Port 2" tab and uncheck the same box. This is optional: Next to go the "Serial Ports" page. I don't know if DOS can access the internet, but this is the setting you would need to perform for any virtual machine to access the internet and the network. Go to the "Network" tab and choose "Bridged Adapter", then choose your network adapter. Next go to the "Audio" page and make sure it is set to SoundBlaster 16. In the windows that pops up, click "Leave Empty". Next go to the "Storage" page and click on the "Add Controller" button.

I used 8 MB, but you can use pretty much any amount above the red. Next go to the "Display" page and set the amount of video memory. Go to the "System" page and click on the "Acceleration" tab. (I renamed mine DOS because I already had one nme DOS 6.22) Right click on the virtual machine you just created and click settings.
