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How To Run DOS Programs in Windows 7/8/XP And More
TECHDEBUTE>>>>>>DOS programs will not
work in any current version of Windows. Generally, these are utilities
that work close to the hardware, such as defraggers and diagnostic
tools. But really, you shouldn’t be running outdated versions of these
tools, anyway.Some DOS games also run close to the hardware, and these might not
work in Windows, either. But these will probably work in a virtual
machine. I discuss that option below.If you don’t know if your PC is running a 32- or 64-bit version of Windows, now is the time to find out. In Windows 7, click Start, right-click Computer, and select Properties. In Windows 8’s Search charm, type pc info, and select PC info. Either way, you’ll find the answer in the System Type field.
Running the 32-bit
version, you can launch a DOS program by simply selecting the .com file.
The first time you do this in Windows 8, you’ll probably be asked about
installing a feature called NTVDM; click Install this feature.
If the program fails to run, or if you’re running Windows 8 x64, try running it in DOSBox. This simple, free program runs DOS in a virtual machine that comes reasonably close to emulating an old-fashioned computer
Windows Explorer (File
Explorer in Windows 8), create a folder as close as possible to the root
of a real drive or partition, and give it a short name without spaces
or punctuation. I recommend C:\DOSfiles. Put your DOS programs and files in that folder.
Start menu's Search field, or in Windows 8's Search charm, type dosbox and select DOSBox 0.74 Options (the number might change). This will bring up a rather large file in Notepad. Scroll to the bottom. Below the flag [autoexec], type in mount a c:\dosfiles. Save the file. From then on, when you launch DOSBox, it will see the C:\DOSfiles folder as drive A:..
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