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My computer is getting long in the tooth and not keeping up anymore. I got a new one. It's the first custom built machine I've done in 21 years. Anyway, I'd like to rejigger the old system to dual-book WinXP and DOS 6.22. That would run absolutely all of my legacy programs that can''t run on newer systems without emulation. What exactly do I need to do that? Is there's a handy little program to do it form me? I've not a care in the word if all the data are lost.
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 06:32 |
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 01:39 |
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There's very little that would run on XP but not Windows 10. Might be a better idea to install Win98 SE or even (shudder) ME which are basically just DOS frontends and you can easily boot into DOS with them? A big problem is DOS has to be on a FAT16 hard drive. It might be easier to just have two hard drives; one for DOS and one for XP. Then you can simply choose which HD to boot from in your BIOS quick boot options. Also you can use FREEDOS to get around the FAT16 thing.
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 18:43 |