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:Original work by [[Vagif Ashumov]]
Original work by [[Vagif Ashumov]]
:http://www.multiboot.ru/msdos8.htm


:If you don't know DOS,
http://www.multiboot.ru/msdos8.htm
:you don't know Windows...


:Some features of MS-DOS 8.0
If you don't know DOS,


:Since September 2000, the latest version 4.90.3000 Windows 98, more commonly known as Windows Millennium Edition ME with removal native mode / real / true / pure MS-DOS mode of booting from the hard disk on the Internet has a patch - Real DOS-Mode Patch for Windows ME v1.3 This removes a deliberate error in the last version of Microsoft MS-DOS 8.0 shipped embedded in Windows Me. Another Russian path also make Command.com DOS version independent.(93040) This Command.com you can launch from Windows NT 5x (2000,XP,2003,WHS). A subset is included with 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. For booting from C: drive IO.SYS and COMMAND.COM can be modified by replacing byte 75 by byte EB at hex offset 00006510 in COMMAND.COM and 000003AA for IO.SYS
you don't know Windows...


:MS-DOS 8.0 Patch:
Some features of MS-DOS 8.0


:IO.SYS 000003AA 75 -> EB
Since September 2000, the latest version 4.90.3000 Windows 98, more commonly known as Windows Millennium Edition ME with removal native mode / real / true / pure MS-DOS mode of booting from the hard disk on the Internet has a patch - Real DOS-Mode Patch for Windows ME v1.3 This removes a deliberate error in the last version of Microsoft MS-DOS 8.0 shipped embedded in Windows Me. Another Russian path also make Command.com DOS version independent.(93040) This Command.com you can launch from Windows NT 5x (2000,XP,2003,WHS). A subset is included with 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. For booting from C: drive IO.SYS and COMMAND.COM can be modified by replacing byte 75 by byte EB at hex offset 00006510 in COMMAND.COM and 000003AA for IO.SYS


:COMMAND.COM 00006510 75 -> EB
MS-DOS 8.0 Patch:


:For remove version check replace byte sequence 3D 08 00 74 ->90 90 90 EB
IO.SYS 000003AA 75 -> EB


:Third parties have discussed how to restore some aspects of the Real-mode functionality in Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me). The use of third-party methods is neither recommended nor supported by Microsoft as Windows Me has not been tested with nor designed to run with Real-mode terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) drivers.
COMMAND.COM 00006510 75 -> EB


:New Real DOS-mode Patch for MS-DOS 8.0 by replacing in IO.SYS first 2048 bytes from original Windows Me OEM CD IO.SYS
For remove version check replace byte sequence 3D 08 00 74 ->90 90 90 EB


:README.TXT - Contents boot disk MS-DOS Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 deleted file restored from an image extracted from diskcopy.dll Windows XP SP3. In this subset Microsoft cut startup message from OS kernel "Starting Windows Millennium Emergency Boot ... " to "Starting...". Format a floppy disk by using My Computer, select the Create an MS-DOS startup disk option. The size of OS Kernel from Windows XP - IO.SYS 116,736
Third parties have discussed how to restore some aspects of the Real-mode functionality in Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me). The use of third-party methods is neither recommended nor supported by Microsoft as Windows Me has not been tested with nor designed to run with Real-mode terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) drivers.


:"Merged real mode drivers in Io.sys. Services such as HIMEM and SMARTDRV, which are separate files in Windows 98 that must be loaded during boot, are now built into the Windows Me Io.sys file. This improves read performance of the hard disk during boot. Io.sys is compressed, which reduces disk size and makes it faster to load." Microsoft: Improving "Cold Boot" Time for System Manufacturers Updated: December 4, 2001
New Real DOS-mode Patch for MS-DOS 8.0 by replacing in IO.SYS first 2048 bytes from original Windows Me OEM CD IO.SYS


:The decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew will take an Unmodified Compressed version 8 IO.SYS File and create an Uncompressed IO.SYS File that can be used to Boot DOS 8
README.TXT - Contents boot disk MS-DOS Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 deleted file restored from an image extracted from diskcopy.dll Windows XP SP3. In this subset Microsoft cut startup message from OS kernel "Starting Windows Millennium Emergency Boot ... " to "Starting...". Format a floppy disk by using My Computer, select the Create an MS-DOS startup disk option. The size of OS Kernel from Windows XP - IO.SYS 116,736


:Uncompressed with The Decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew, IO.SYS file size is 280064 bytes can be reduced by stripping the bitmap with any hex-editor.The bitmap starts at 'BM' but ends at 0x44005
"Merged real mode drivers in Io.sys. Services such as HIMEM and SMARTDRV, which are separate files in Windows 98 that must be loaded during boot, are now built into the Windows Me Io.sys file. This improves read performance of the hard disk during boot. Io.sys is compressed, which reduces disk size and makes it faster to load." Microsoft: Improving "Cold Boot" Time for System Manufacturers Updated: December 4, 2001


:Win3xStart path for uncompressed IO.SYS version 8.0: original path by Ralf Buschmann, based on an idea by Samuel Leo
The decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew will take an Unmodified Compressed version 8 IO.SYS File and create an Uncompressed IO.SYS File that can be used to Boot DOS 8


:FF 00 04 73 06 BE 04 ==>> FF 00 03 73 06 BE 04
Uncompressed with The Decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew, IO.SYS file size is 280064 bytes can be reduced by stripping the bitmap with any hex-editor.The bitmap starts at 'BM' but ends at 0x44005
:C0 58 74 EE 80 0E 5B ==>> C0 58 90 90 80 0E 5B


:COMMAND.COM FIX original fix by John Augustine
Win3xStart path for uncompressed IO.SYS version 8.0: original path by Ralf Buschmann, based on an idea by Samuel Leo
:Show files in hidden sub-directories
:D4 B9 10 00 B4 ==>> D4 B9 16 00 B4
:FC B9 10 00 B4 ==>> FC B9 16 00 B4


:Himem.sys, Emm386.exe and Smartdrv.exe versions that are included with Windows Millennium Edition are the best, and work fine under MS-DOS 7.10. Windows Me does not support loading Emm386.exe from the Startup disk. Xmsmmgr.exe(HIMEM: DOS XMS Driver, Version 3.07 - 02/14/92): This file is a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) version of HIMEM.SYS(Windows XMS Driver Version 3.95). It is run from the source directory when Setup has determined that there is not an XMS provider loaded in memory.
FF 00 04 73 06 BE 04 ==>> FF 00 03 73 06 BE 04


:IO.SYS from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD load automatically DBLBUFF.SYS and IFSHLP.SYS. Startup message: Now preparing to start your new computer.
C0 58 74 EE 80 0E 5B ==>> C0 58 90 90 80 0E 5B
:Startup Menu no differences with the Startup Menu Windows 98 SE.


:Microsoft Windows Millenium Startup Menu
COMMAND.COM FIX original fix by John Augustine
:========================================
:1. Normal
:2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)
:3. Safe mode
:4. Step-by-step confirmation
:5. Command prompt only
:6. Safe mode command prompt only


:Enter a choose 1.
Show files in hidden sub-directories


:F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]
D4 B9 10 00 B4 ==>> D4 B9 16 00 B4
 
FC B9 10 00 B4 ==>> FC B9 16 00 B4
 
Himem.sys, Emm386.exe and Smartdrv.exe versions that are included with Windows Millennium Edition are the best, and work fine under MS-DOS 7.10. Windows Me does not support loading Emm386.exe from the Startup disk. Xmsmmgr.exe(HIMEM: DOS XMS Driver, Version 3.07 - 02/14/92): This file is a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) version of HIMEM.SYS(Windows XMS Driver Version 3.95). It is run from the source directory when Setup has determined that there is not an XMS provider loaded in memory.
 
IO.SYS from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD load automatically DBLBUFF.SYS and IFSHLP.SYS. Startup message: Now preparing to start your new computer.
 
Startup Menu no differences with the Startup Menu Windows 98 SE.
 
Microsoft Windows Millenium Startup Menu
 
========================================
 
1. Normal
 
2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)
 
3. Safe mode
 
4. Step-by-step confirmation
 
5. Command prompt only
 
6. Safe mode command prompt only
 
Enter a choose 1.
 
F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]
   
   
:Restart your computer. Press and hold down CTRL until the Startup Menu appears.
Restart your computer. Press and hold down CTRL until the Startup Menu appears.
:This menu appears only from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD IO.SYS.
 
This menu appears only from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD IO.SYS.
 
In Russian forum topic starter fps posted: "WinME has a normal DOS"
 
http://forum.ixbt.com/topic.cgi?id=22:10612
 
No cracks and patches. MS cares about herself, but from users is away scraps.
 
The following files are only on the Windows Me OEM bootable CD
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.sys (118784)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.lf (116736)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\io.sys (116736)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\msdos.sys (7)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\command.com (92992)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\setucase.com (688)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\pld.dta\reboot.exe (755)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\tee.com (1298)
 
Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\imdump.exe (11628)


:In Russian forum topic starter fps posted: "WinME has a normal DOS"
Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\setini.exe (20364)
:http://forum.ixbt.com/topic.cgi?id=22:10612


:No cracks and patches. MS cares about herself, but from users is away scraps.
Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\pbf.img (512) - floppy bootsector
:The following files are only on the Windows Me OEM bootable CD
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.sys (118784)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.lf (116736)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\io.sys (116736)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\msdos.sys (7)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\command.com (92992)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\setucase.com (688)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\pld.dta\reboot.exe (755)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\tee.com (1298)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\imdump.exe (11628)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\setini.exe (20364)
:Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\pbf.img (512) - floppy bootsector


:Everything!"Command Prompt Only" is present.
Everything!"Command Prompt Only" is present.
:Autoexec + Config.sys is processed


:This command.com no have Strange Instructions Built Into COMMAND.COM as noted in
Autoexec + Config.sys is processed
:the article by Micho Durdevich [[RIPLing Windows Millennium Edition]] From OS/2 Warp Server
:Appendix A: Enabling Real-Mode DOS Support in Windows Millennium Edition "Our main idea is to replace the file VMM32.VXD by the appropriate command interpreter. The simplest solution would be to use the standard COMMAND.COM. However, a slight technical problem appears here, because of a funny mistake in the standard command interpreter COMMAND.COM"
:Appendix B: Weird Changes in Design of Windows Millennium
:If you copy any normal DOS executable over VMM32.VXD, it should start without problems, as a part of WinME "boot". The only ME-runnable program I know that does not start properly is the command interpreter COMMAND.COM


:IO.SYS outdated.
:WARNING: MS-DOS Does Not Properly Process Hard Disk Hardware Errors. Microsoft updated ms-dos kernel files both version 7.10 & 8.0


:Microsoft REMOVED the display of the Startup Menu from Windows ME & MS-DOS 8.0 startup disk from Windows XP , Vista, Seven.Microsoft Windows Startup Menu
This command.com no have Strange Instructions Built Into COMMAND.COM as noted in


:==============================  
the article by Micho Durdevich [[RIPLing Windows Millennium Edition]] From OS/2 Warp Server
:1. Normal
 
:Enter a choose 1.
Appendix A: Enabling Real-Mode DOS Support in Windows Millennium Edition "Our main idea is to replace the file VMM32.VXD by the appropriate command interpreter. The simplest solution would be to use the standard COMMAND.COM. However, a slight technical problem appears here, because of a funny mistake in the standard command interpreter COMMAND.COM"
:F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]
 
Appendix B: Weird Changes in Design of Windows Millennium
 
If you copy any normal DOS executable over VMM32.VXD, it should start without problems, as a part of WinME "boot". The only ME-runnable program I know that does not start properly is the command interpreter COMMAND.COM
 
IO.SYS outdated.
 
WARNING: MS-DOS Does Not Properly Process Hard Disk Hardware Errors. Microsoft updated ms-dos kernel files both version 7.10 & 8.0
 
Microsoft REMOVED the display of the Startup Menu from Windows ME & MS-DOS 8.0 startup disk from Windows XP , Vista, Seven.Microsoft Windows Startup Menu
 
==============================  
 
1. Normal
 
Enter a choose 1.
 
F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]
   
   
:Last update: With Windows Vista the files on the startup disk are dated 18th April 2005 but are otherwise unchanged,  
Last update: With Windows Vista the files on the startup disk are dated 18th April 2005 but are otherwise unchanged,  
:Io.sys file size is 116736 bytes  
 
Io.sys file size is 116736 bytes  
 
Kernel loading menu minimal - Normal, the remaining modes by hot keys.. For Safe mode command prompt only, without implementation of the configuration files config autoexec hold shift during loading. Existing options configuration of msdos.sys or winboot.ini with higher priority (Winboot. Ini is an interim version Msdos.sys file created during installation Win9x): Logo = 0 not display a logo for loading; DisableLog = 1 not to log bootlog.txt ; SystemReg = 0 not preload the system registry; BootGUI = 1 parameter is not working. Windows will not automatically loaded when Windows folder have command.com. If command.com only source drive and the path to Windows folder true specified in the msdos.sys and config.sys added line FAT32 support driver device=ifshlp.sys, then Windows will load automatically. There is no need to set anything in the autoexec.bat.
 
Disable the F8 startup menu in Uncompressed IO.SYS by Dencorso
 
1) Search for B4 02 CD 16 A8 07 74 and patch the red 74 to EB
 
2) Search for 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 :
 
you'll find it to be 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 XX , where XX is any value.
 
Patch this to become 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 90 90
 
ScanDisk cannot process on a FAT32 drive, if the volume size more 127.53 gigabytes (GB). Limitations of FAT32 File System
 
Sys.com version 8.0 is functionally limited, using sys.com version 7.10 is included in Windows 98SE and put it to the table version setver.exe from boot disk Windows ME, as a driver (line device = setver.exe in config.sys ), you can remove the restrictions functionality of MS-DOS 8.0. Instead of file setver.exe can use the driver ver710.sys by Dencorso (put DEVICE=VER710.SYS as the very first line in CONFIG.SYS). Another way use deversioned sys.com version 7.10 (3D 07 0A 74->90 90 90 EB)
 
Windows XP Professional operating system CD contains a modified file format.com - Oformat.com. Run Oformat on the versions of MS–DOS in Windows Millennium Edition or Windows XP. Oformat does not prompt for confirmation before formatting a disk. Oformat creates a FAT32 volume with clusters that are aligned in an optimal way for when the volume is later converted to NTFS file system format. Oformat does not force sector verification at the first disk format. As a result, you can do a Quick Format immediately after creating a new partition, which is significantly faster in the manufacturing environment than using the conventional Format. Russian analogue oformat.com - patched FORMAT.COM: Option /Q (QuickFormat) now can be used to format floppies and hard disks quickly even if they're never been formatted before MS-DOS version check has been removed You cannot format a volume larger than 32 gigabytes (GB) in size using the FAT32 file system during the Windows XP installation process. Another option is to start from a Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Startup disk and use the Format tool included on the disk.
 
Limitations of the FAT32 File System in Windows XP
 
SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM Fix (original path by Petr Soucek)
 
Modify boot record code from 75 06 to B2 0E at specific location
 
This modification causes using INT 13 Extensions(LBA addressing) regardless on partition or media type.
 
FC 75 06 -> FC B2 0E
 
WARNING: This fix is not intended for computers that do not have support for Int13h extensions!
 
SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM check OEM System Name (MSWIN4.1; sometimes called the "OEM ID") is the eight-byte ASCII string that identifies the system that formatted the disk. Many floppy disks have the letters IHC in their OEM ID field.The whole string begins with five pseudo-random hex bytes, and always ends with the characters IHC. (Alex Verstak & Daniel B. Sedory ). You can replace the OEM string in SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM from MSWIN4.1 to MSDOS8.0
 
The maximum possible number of clusters on a volume using the FAT32 file system is 268,435,445. With a maximum of 32 KB per cluster with space for the file allocation table (FAT), this equates to a maximum disk size of approximately 8 terabytes (TB).
 
Fdisk.exe is a simple boot manager, if you hard drive have more than one primary partition -use Set active partition option to select bootable partition. IDE hard disks larger than 128 GB using the 48-Bit logical block addressing (LBA). If installed on your computer BIOS does not support 48-Bit LBA, disk space outside the boundaries of 128 GB not specified. Windows ME's FDISK an entry : "MS-DOS Version 8 (C) Copyright 1981-1999." FDISK may create more than one primary partition, if you after the first primary partition make it hidden by third-party. Fdisk.exe Unable to Partition Drives Larger Than 512 Gigabytes. Maximum Sizes on FAT32 Volumes is 127.53 GB Maximum file size is 4 GB. NTFS compared to FAT and FAT32
 
You can install MS-DOS 8.0 on FAT32 partition as second OS to boot.ini.
 
MS-DOS 8.0 Files without real-mode network drivers
 
All binary files with strings "MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999" or "Microsoft"
 
Unofficial standalone Full MS-DOS 8.0 Distribution Disk
 
Download installation Boot CD ISO image
 
Contents of the Windows XP SP3 & Windows 7 MS-DOS startup disk extracted(Disk Extract) from DISKCOPY.DLL.
 
Another application to get the image you can download from http://jacevedo.phstech.info/getbtdsk.zip
Filename
Size
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
 
IO.SYS 116 736 A R S H 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
EGA2.CPI 58 870 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
EGA3.CPI 58 753 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
EGA.CPI 58 870 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
KEYB.COM 21 607 A 18-04-2005 3:04:42
 
KEYBOARD.SYS 34 566 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
KEYBRD2.SYS 31 942 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
KEYBRD3.SYS 31 633 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
KEYBRD4.SYS 13 014 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
MODE.COM 29 239 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
COMMAND.COM 93 040 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
DISPLAY.SYS 17 175 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
MSDOS.SYS 9 A R S H 18-04-2005 17:54:34
 
The MS-DOS startup disk only allows the system to boot into an MS-DOS prompt. The disk contains no additional tools.
 
An MS-DOS startup disk is useful when you need to update a computer’s BIOS.
 
Contents of the Ebd.cab File recovered from Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk
 
Filename
 
Size
 
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
 
Attrib.exe 15 252
 
A 06-07-00 20:05
 
Chkdsk.exe 27 968
 
A 06-07-00 20:05
 
Debug.exe 20 490
 
A 06-07-00 20:07
 
Edit.com 69 854
 
A 06-07-00 20:17
 
Ext.exe 13 299
 
A 06-07-00 18:09
 
Format.com 49 415
 
A 06-07-00 21:13
 
Help.bat 36
 
A
 
02-06-98
 
17:47
 
Mscdex.exe 25 473
 
A 06-07-00 20:13
 
Scandisk.exe 245 324
 
A 06-07-00 23:04
 
Scandisk.ini 7 329
 
A 03-03-99 16:22
 
Sys.com 21 943
 
A 06-07-00 20:14
 
DOS Files from Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition OEM CD
 
Filename
 
Size
 
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
 
Ansi.sys 9 719 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
choice.com 5 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
country.sys 30 742 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
dblbuff.sys 2 614 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
deltemp.com 496 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
deltree.exe 19 083 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
diskcopy.com 21 975 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
doskey.com 15 495 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
extract.exe 53 767 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
fc.exe 20 574 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
fdisk.exe 66 060 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
find.exe 6 658 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
ifshlp.sys 3 708 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
iso.cpi 49 754 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
label.exe 9 324 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
mem.exe 32 146 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
mode.com 29 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
more.com 10 471 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
move.exe 27 315 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
nlsfunc.sys 6 295 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
ramdrive.sys 12 663 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
setver.exe 18 939 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
sort.exe 26 682 A 08-06-2000V 18:00
 
subst.exe 17 904 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
xcopy.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 18:00
 
xcopy32.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
xcopy32.mod 41 472 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
QBASIC.EXE 183 837 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
QBASIC.HLP 130 881 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
HELP.com 413 A 08-06-2000 17:00
 
HELP.HLP 350 751 A 12-07-2005 00:00


:Kernel loading menu minimal - Normal, the remaining modes by hot keys.. For Safe mode command prompt only, without implementation of the configuration files config autoexec hold shift during loading. Existing options configuration of msdos.sys or winboot.ini with higher priority (Winboot. Ini is an interim version Msdos.sys file created during installation Win9x): Logo = 0 not display a logo for loading; DisableLog = 1 not to log bootlog.txt ; SystemReg = 0 not preload the system registry; BootGUI = 1 parameter is not working. Windows will not automatically loaded when Windows folder have command.com. If command.com only source drive and the path to Windows folder true specified in the msdos.sys and config.sys added line FAT32 support driver device=ifshlp.sys, then Windows will load automatically. There is no need to set anything in the autoexec.bat.
MSD.EXE v2.14 166 023 A 08-06-2000 18:00


:Disable the F8 startup menu in Uncompressed IO.SYS by Dencorso
HELP.HLP compilation by Wendy Krieger
:1) Search for B4 02 CD 16 A8 07 74 and patch the red 74 to EB
:2) Search for 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 :
:you'll find it to be 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 XX , where XX is any value.
:Patch this to become 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 90 90


:ScanDisk cannot process on a FAT32 drive, if the volume size more 127.53 gigabytes (GB). Limitations of FAT32 File System
Deploy.cab MS-DOS Files from Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File


:Sys.com version 8.0 is functionally limited, using sys.com version 7.10 is included in Windows 98SE and put it to the table version setver.exe from boot disk Windows ME, as a driver (line device = setver.exe in config.sys ), you can remove the restrictions functionality of MS-DOS 8.0. Instead of file setver.exe can use the driver ver710.sys by Dencorso (put DEVICE=VER710.SYS as the very first line in CONFIG.SYS). Another way use deversioned sys.com version 7.10 (3D 07 0A 74->90 90 90 EB)
Filename


:Windows XP Professional operating system CD contains a modified file format.com - Oformat.com. Run Oformat on the versions of MS–DOS in Windows Millennium Edition or Windows XP. Oformat does not prompt for confirmation before formatting a disk. Oformat creates a FAT32 volume with clusters that are aligned in an optimal way for when the volume is later converted to NTFS file system format. Oformat does not force sector verification at the first disk format. As a result, you can do a Quick Format immediately after creating a new partition, which is significantly faster in the manufacturing environment than using the conventional Format. Russian analogue oformat.com - patched FORMAT.COM: Option /Q (QuickFormat) now can be used to format floppies and hard disks quickly even if they're never been formatted before MS-DOS version check has been removed You cannot format a volume larger than 32 gigabytes (GB) in size using the FAT32 file system during the Windows XP installation process. Another option is to start from a Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Startup disk and use the Format tool included on the disk.
Size
:Limitations of the FAT32 File System in Windows XP


:SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM Fix (original path by Petr Soucek)
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time


:Modify boot record code from 75 06 to B2 0E at specific location
Oformat.com 50 055


:This modification causes using INT 13 Extensions(LBA addressing) regardless on partition or media type.
A 12-29-06 19:50


:FC 75 06 -> FC B2 0E
Cvtarea.exe 27 968


:WARNING: This fix is not intended for computers that do not have support for Int13h extensions!
A 12-29-06 19:47


:SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM check OEM System Name (MSWIN4.1; sometimes called the "OEM ID") is the eight-byte ASCII string that identifies the system that formatted the disk. Many floppy disks have the letters IHC in their OEM ID field.The whole string begins with five pseudo-random hex bytes, and always ends with the characters IHC. (Alex Verstak & Daniel B. Sedory ). You can replace the OEM string in SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM from MSWIN4.1 to MSDOS8.0
DOS Files from Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1


:The maximum possible number of clusters on a volume using the FAT32 file system is 268,435,445. With a maximum of 32 KB per cluster with space for the file allocation table (FAT), this equates to a maximum disk size of approximately 8 terabytes (TB).
Filename


:Fdisk.exe is a simple boot manager, if you hard drive have more than one primary partition -use Set active partition option to select bootable partition. IDE hard disks larger than 128 GB using the 48-Bit logical block addressing (LBA). If installed on your computer BIOS does not support 48-Bit LBA, disk space outside the boundaries of 128 GB not specified. Windows ME's FDISK an entry : "MS-DOS Version 8 (C) Copyright 1981-1999." FDISK may create more than one primary partition, if you after the first primary partition make it hidden by third-party. Fdisk.exe Unable to Partition Drives Larger Than 512 Gigabytes. Maximum Sizes on FAT32 Volumes is 127.53 GB Maximum file size is 4 GB. NTFS compared to FAT and FAT32
Size


:You can install MS-DOS 8.0 on FAT32 partition as second OS to boot.ini.
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time


:MS-DOS 8.0 Files without real-mode network drivers
Mouse.com 9 169


:All binary files with strings "MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999" or "Microsoft"
A 04-30-2008 17:00


:Unofficial standalone Full MS-DOS 8.0 Distribution Disk
Cdrom.sys 5 241


:Download installation Boot CD ISO image
A


:Contents of the Windows XP SP3 & Windows 7 MS-DOS startup disk extracted(Disk Extract) from DISKCOPY.DLL.
04-30-2008 17:00


:Another application to get the image you can download from http://jacevedo.phstech.info/getbtdsk.zip
DOS Files from Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time


:IO.SYS
Filename
:116 736
:A R S H
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:EGA2.CPI
Size
:58 870
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:EGA3.CPI
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:58 753
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:EGA.CPI
Sys.com 19 159 A 05-05-1999 22:22
:58 870
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:KEYB.COM
DOS Files from Windows XP Embedded SP1 tools
:21 607
:A
:18-04-2005
:3:04:42


:KEYBOARD.SYS
Filename
:34 566
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:KEYBRD2.SYS
Size
:31 942
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:KEYBRD3.SYS
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:31 633
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:KEYBRD4.SYS
Bootprep.exe 20 927
:13 014
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:MODE.COM
A 09-04-2002 16:48
:29 239
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:COMMAND.COM
DOS Files from Windows CE Embedded Tools
:93 040
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:DISPLAY.SYS
Filename
:17 175
:A
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:MSDOS.SYS
Size
:9
:A R S H
:18-04-2005
:17:54:34


:The MS-DOS startup disk only allows the system to boot into an MS-DOS prompt. The disk contains no additional tools.
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:An MS-DOS startup disk is useful when you need to update a computer’s BIOS.


:Contents of the Ebd.cab File recovered from Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk
vesatest.exe 7 121 A 28-01-2004 17:50
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Attrib.exe 15 252
:A 06-07-00 20:05
:Chkdsk.exe 27 968
:A 06-07-00 20:05
:Debug.exe 20 490
:A 06-07-00 20:07
:Edit.com 69 854
:A 06-07-00 20:17
:Ext.exe 13 299
:A 06-07-00 18:09
:Format.com 49 415
:A 06-07-00 21:13
:Help.bat 36
:A
:02-06-98
:17:47
:Mscdex.exe 25 473
:A 06-07-00 20:13
:Scandisk.exe 245 324
:A 06-07-00 23:04
:Scandisk.ini 7 329
:A 03-03-99 16:22
:Sys.com 21 943
:A 06-07-00 20:14


:DOS Files from Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition OEM CD
MS-DOS File Manager DOSSHELL from Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Disk
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Ansi.sys 9 719 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:choice.com 5 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:country.sys 30 742 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:dblbuff.sys 2 614 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:deltemp.com 496 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:deltree.exe 19 083 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:diskcopy.com 21 975 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:doskey.com 15 495 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:extract.exe 53 767 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:fc.exe 20 574 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:fdisk.exe 66 060 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:find.exe 6 658 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:ifshlp.sys 3 708 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:iso.cpi 49 754 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:label.exe 9 324 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:mem.exe 32 146 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:mode.com 29 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:more.com 10 471 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:move.exe 27 315 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:nlsfunc.sys 6 295 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:ramdrive.sys 12 663 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:setver.exe 18 939 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:sort.exe 26 682 A 08-06-2000V 18:00
:subst.exe 17 904 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:xcopy.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 18:00
:xcopy32.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:xcopy32.mod 41 472 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:QBASIC.EXE 183 837 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:QBASIC.HLP 130 881 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:HELP.com 413 A 08-06-2000 17:00
:HELP.HLP 350 751 A 12-07-2005 00:00
:MSD.EXE v2.14 166 023 A 08-06-2000 18:00


:HELP.HLP compilation by Wendy Krieger
Filename


:Deploy.cab MS-DOS Files from Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File
Size
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Oformat.com 50 055
:A 12-29-06 19:50
:Cvtarea.exe 27 968
:A 12-29-06 19:47


:DOS Files from Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1
Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Mouse.com 9 169
:A 04-30-2008 17:00
:Cdrom.sys 5 241
:A
:04-30-2008 17:00


:DOS Files from Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
DOSSHELL.com 4 620 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Sys.com 19 159 A 05-05-1999 22:22


:DOS Files from Windows XP Embedded SP1 tools
DOSSHELL.EXE 236 378 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:Bootprep.exe 20 927
:A 09-04-2002 16:48


:DOS Files from Windows CE Embedded Tools
DOSSHELL.HLP 161 323 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:vesatest.exe 7 121 A 28-01-2004 17:50


:MS-DOS File Manager DOSSHELL from Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Disk
DOSSWAP.EXE 18 756 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:Filename
:Size
:Attributes Creation Date Creation Time
:DOSSHELL.com 4 620 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:DOSSHELL.EXE 236 378 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:DOSSHELL.HLP 161 323 A 31-05-1994 06:22
:DOSSWAP.EXE 18 756 A 31-05-1994 06:22


:© V. Ashumov 2007-2010
© V. Ashumov 2007-2010


:MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999 Microsoft Corp Licensed Material - Property of Microsoft All rights reserved.
MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999 Microsoft Corp Licensed Material - Property of Microsoft All rights reserved.


:In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this page is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this page is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.

Revision as of 19:15, 15 November 2010

Original work by Vagif Ashumov

http://www.multiboot.ru/msdos8.htm

If you don't know DOS,

you don't know Windows...

Some features of MS-DOS 8.0

Since September 2000, the latest version 4.90.3000 Windows 98, more commonly known as Windows Millennium Edition ME with removal native mode / real / true / pure MS-DOS mode of booting from the hard disk on the Internet has a patch - Real DOS-Mode Patch for Windows ME v1.3 This removes a deliberate error in the last version of Microsoft MS-DOS 8.0 shipped embedded in Windows Me. Another Russian path also make Command.com DOS version independent.(93040) This Command.com you can launch from Windows NT 5x (2000,XP,2003,WHS). A subset is included with 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. For booting from C: drive IO.SYS and COMMAND.COM can be modified by replacing byte 75 by byte EB at hex offset 00006510 in COMMAND.COM and 000003AA for IO.SYS

MS-DOS 8.0 Patch:

IO.SYS 000003AA 75 -> EB

COMMAND.COM 00006510 75 -> EB

For remove version check replace byte sequence 3D 08 00 74 ->90 90 90 EB

Third parties have discussed how to restore some aspects of the Real-mode functionality in Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me). The use of third-party methods is neither recommended nor supported by Microsoft as Windows Me has not been tested with nor designed to run with Real-mode terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) drivers.

New Real DOS-mode Patch for MS-DOS 8.0 by replacing in IO.SYS first 2048 bytes from original Windows Me OEM CD IO.SYS

README.TXT - Contents boot disk MS-DOS Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 deleted file restored from an image extracted from diskcopy.dll Windows XP SP3. In this subset Microsoft cut startup message from OS kernel "Starting Windows Millennium Emergency Boot ... " to "Starting...". Format a floppy disk by using My Computer, select the Create an MS-DOS startup disk option. The size of OS Kernel from Windows XP - IO.SYS 116,736

"Merged real mode drivers in Io.sys. Services such as HIMEM and SMARTDRV, which are separate files in Windows 98 that must be loaded during boot, are now built into the Windows Me Io.sys file. This improves read performance of the hard disk during boot. Io.sys is compressed, which reduces disk size and makes it faster to load." Microsoft: Improving "Cold Boot" Time for System Manufacturers Updated: December 4, 2001

The decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew will take an Unmodified Compressed version 8 IO.SYS File and create an Uncompressed IO.SYS File that can be used to Boot DOS 8

Uncompressed with The Decompressor for IO.SYS Version 8 by Rudolph R. Loew, IO.SYS file size is 280064 bytes can be reduced by stripping the bitmap with any hex-editor.The bitmap starts at 'BM' but ends at 0x44005

Win3xStart path for uncompressed IO.SYS version 8.0: original path by Ralf Buschmann, based on an idea by Samuel Leo

FF 00 04 73 06 BE 04 ==>> FF 00 03 73 06 BE 04

C0 58 74 EE 80 0E 5B ==>> C0 58 90 90 80 0E 5B

COMMAND.COM FIX original fix by John Augustine

Show files in hidden sub-directories

D4 B9 10 00 B4 ==>> D4 B9 16 00 B4

FC B9 10 00 B4 ==>> FC B9 16 00 B4

Himem.sys, Emm386.exe and Smartdrv.exe versions that are included with Windows Millennium Edition are the best, and work fine under MS-DOS 7.10. Windows Me does not support loading Emm386.exe from the Startup disk. Xmsmmgr.exe(HIMEM: DOS XMS Driver, Version 3.07 - 02/14/92): This file is a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) version of HIMEM.SYS(Windows XMS Driver Version 3.95). It is run from the source directory when Setup has determined that there is not an XMS provider loaded in memory.

IO.SYS from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD load automatically DBLBUFF.SYS and IFSHLP.SYS. Startup message: Now preparing to start your new computer.

Startup Menu no differences with the Startup Menu Windows 98 SE.

Microsoft Windows Millenium Startup Menu

============================

1. Normal

2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)

3. Safe mode

4. Step-by-step confirmation

5. Command prompt only

6. Safe mode command prompt only

Enter a choose 1.

F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]

Restart your computer. Press and hold down CTRL until the Startup Menu appears.

This menu appears only from the floppy image Windows ME OEM CD IO.SYS.

In Russian forum topic starter fps posted: "WinME has a normal DOS"

http://forum.ixbt.com/topic.cgi?id=22:10612

No cracks and patches. MS cares about herself, but from users is away scraps.

The following files are only on the Windows Me OEM bootable CD

Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.sys (118784)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\cbs.dta\winboot.lf (116736)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\io.sys (116736)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\msdos.sys (7)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\command.com (92992)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\ltools.dta\setucase.com (688)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\pld.dta\reboot.exe (755)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\tee.com (1298)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\imdump.exe (11628)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\setini.exe (20364)

Tools\NetTools\FAC\tls.dta\pbf.img (512) - floppy bootsector

Everything!"Command Prompt Only" is present.

Autoexec + Config.sys is processed


This command.com no have Strange Instructions Built Into COMMAND.COM as noted in

the article by Micho Durdevich RIPLing Windows Millennium Edition From OS/2 Warp Server

Appendix A: Enabling Real-Mode DOS Support in Windows Millennium Edition "Our main idea is to replace the file VMM32.VXD by the appropriate command interpreter. The simplest solution would be to use the standard COMMAND.COM. However, a slight technical problem appears here, because of a funny mistake in the standard command interpreter COMMAND.COM"

Appendix B: Weird Changes in Design of Windows Millennium

If you copy any normal DOS executable over VMM32.VXD, it should start without problems, as a part of WinME "boot". The only ME-runnable program I know that does not start properly is the command interpreter COMMAND.COM

IO.SYS outdated.

WARNING: MS-DOS Does Not Properly Process Hard Disk Hardware Errors. Microsoft updated ms-dos kernel files both version 7.10 & 8.0

Microsoft REMOVED the display of the Startup Menu from Windows ME & MS-DOS 8.0 startup disk from Windows XP , Vista, Seven.Microsoft Windows Startup Menu

==================

1. Normal

Enter a choose 1.

F5=Safe mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8=Step-by-step confirmation[N]

Last update: With Windows Vista the files on the startup disk are dated 18th April 2005 but are otherwise unchanged,

Io.sys file size is 116736 bytes

Kernel loading menu minimal - Normal, the remaining modes by hot keys.. For Safe mode command prompt only, without implementation of the configuration files config autoexec hold shift during loading. Existing options configuration of msdos.sys or winboot.ini with higher priority (Winboot. Ini is an interim version Msdos.sys file created during installation Win9x): Logo = 0 not display a logo for loading; DisableLog = 1 not to log bootlog.txt ; SystemReg = 0 not preload the system registry; BootGUI = 1 parameter is not working. Windows will not automatically loaded when Windows folder have command.com. If command.com only source drive and the path to Windows folder true specified in the msdos.sys and config.sys added line FAT32 support driver device=ifshlp.sys, then Windows will load automatically. There is no need to set anything in the autoexec.bat.

Disable the F8 startup menu in Uncompressed IO.SYS by Dencorso

1) Search for B4 02 CD 16 A8 07 74 and patch the red 74 to EB

2) Search for 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 :

you'll find it to be 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 75 XX , where XX is any value.

Patch this to become 36 01 B4 01 CD 16 90 90

ScanDisk cannot process on a FAT32 drive, if the volume size more 127.53 gigabytes (GB). Limitations of FAT32 File System

Sys.com version 8.0 is functionally limited, using sys.com version 7.10 is included in Windows 98SE and put it to the table version setver.exe from boot disk Windows ME, as a driver (line device = setver.exe in config.sys ), you can remove the restrictions functionality of MS-DOS 8.0. Instead of file setver.exe can use the driver ver710.sys by Dencorso (put DEVICE=VER710.SYS as the very first line in CONFIG.SYS). Another way use deversioned sys.com version 7.10 (3D 07 0A 74->90 90 90 EB)

Windows XP Professional operating system CD contains a modified file format.com - Oformat.com. Run Oformat on the versions of MS–DOS in Windows Millennium Edition or Windows XP. Oformat does not prompt for confirmation before formatting a disk. Oformat creates a FAT32 volume with clusters that are aligned in an optimal way for when the volume is later converted to NTFS file system format. Oformat does not force sector verification at the first disk format. As a result, you can do a Quick Format immediately after creating a new partition, which is significantly faster in the manufacturing environment than using the conventional Format. Russian analogue oformat.com - patched FORMAT.COM: Option /Q (QuickFormat) now can be used to format floppies and hard disks quickly even if they're never been formatted before MS-DOS version check has been removed You cannot format a volume larger than 32 gigabytes (GB) in size using the FAT32 file system during the Windows XP installation process. Another option is to start from a Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Startup disk and use the Format tool included on the disk.

Limitations of the FAT32 File System in Windows XP

SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM Fix (original path by Petr Soucek)

Modify boot record code from 75 06 to B2 0E at specific location

This modification causes using INT 13 Extensions(LBA addressing) regardless on partition or media type.

FC 75 06 -> FC B2 0E

WARNING: This fix is not intended for computers that do not have support for Int13h extensions!

SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM check OEM System Name (MSWIN4.1; sometimes called the "OEM ID") is the eight-byte ASCII string that identifies the system that formatted the disk. Many floppy disks have the letters IHC in their OEM ID field.The whole string begins with five pseudo-random hex bytes, and always ends with the characters IHC. (Alex Verstak & Daniel B. Sedory ). You can replace the OEM string in SYS.COM, FORMAT.COM, OFORMAT.COM from MSWIN4.1 to MSDOS8.0

The maximum possible number of clusters on a volume using the FAT32 file system is 268,435,445. With a maximum of 32 KB per cluster with space for the file allocation table (FAT), this equates to a maximum disk size of approximately 8 terabytes (TB).

Fdisk.exe is a simple boot manager, if you hard drive have more than one primary partition -use Set active partition option to select bootable partition. IDE hard disks larger than 128 GB using the 48-Bit logical block addressing (LBA). If installed on your computer BIOS does not support 48-Bit LBA, disk space outside the boundaries of 128 GB not specified. Windows ME's FDISK an entry : "MS-DOS Version 8 (C) Copyright 1981-1999." FDISK may create more than one primary partition, if you after the first primary partition make it hidden by third-party. Fdisk.exe Unable to Partition Drives Larger Than 512 Gigabytes. Maximum Sizes on FAT32 Volumes is 127.53 GB Maximum file size is 4 GB. NTFS compared to FAT and FAT32

You can install MS-DOS 8.0 on FAT32 partition as second OS to boot.ini.

MS-DOS 8.0 Files without real-mode network drivers

All binary files with strings "MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999" or "Microsoft"

Unofficial standalone Full MS-DOS 8.0 Distribution Disk

Download installation Boot CD ISO image

Contents of the Windows XP SP3 & Windows 7 MS-DOS startup disk extracted(Disk Extract) from DISKCOPY.DLL.

Another application to get the image you can download from http://jacevedo.phstech.info/getbtdsk.zip Filename Size Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

IO.SYS 116 736 A R S H 18-04-2005 17:54:34

EGA2.CPI 58 870 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

EGA3.CPI 58 753 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

EGA.CPI 58 870 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

KEYB.COM 21 607 A 18-04-2005 3:04:42

KEYBOARD.SYS 34 566 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

KEYBRD2.SYS 31 942 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

KEYBRD3.SYS 31 633 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

KEYBRD4.SYS 13 014 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

MODE.COM 29 239 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

COMMAND.COM 93 040 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

DISPLAY.SYS 17 175 A 18-04-2005 17:54:34

MSDOS.SYS 9 A R S H 18-04-2005 17:54:34

The MS-DOS startup disk only allows the system to boot into an MS-DOS prompt. The disk contains no additional tools.

An MS-DOS startup disk is useful when you need to update a computer’s BIOS.

Contents of the Ebd.cab File recovered from Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Attrib.exe 15 252

A 06-07-00 20:05

Chkdsk.exe 27 968

A 06-07-00 20:05

Debug.exe 20 490

A 06-07-00 20:07

Edit.com 69 854

A 06-07-00 20:17

Ext.exe 13 299

A 06-07-00 18:09

Format.com 49 415

A 06-07-00 21:13

Help.bat 36

A

02-06-98

17:47

Mscdex.exe 25 473

A 06-07-00 20:13

Scandisk.exe 245 324

A 06-07-00 23:04

Scandisk.ini 7 329

A 03-03-99 16:22

Sys.com 21 943

A 06-07-00 20:14

DOS Files from Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition OEM CD

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Ansi.sys 9 719 A 08-06-2000 18:00

choice.com 5 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00

country.sys 30 742 A 08-06-2000 18:00

dblbuff.sys 2 614 A 08-06-2000 18:00

deltemp.com 496 A 08-06-2000 18:00

deltree.exe 19 083 A 08-06-2000 17:00

diskcopy.com 21 975 A 08-06-2000 18:00

doskey.com 15 495 A 08-06-2000 18:00

extract.exe 53 767 A 08-06-2000 18:00

fc.exe 20 574 A 08-06-2000 18:00

fdisk.exe 66 060 A 08-06-2000 18:00

find.exe 6 658 A 08-06-2000 18:00

ifshlp.sys 3 708 A 08-06-2000 18:00

iso.cpi 49 754 A 08-06-2000 18:00

label.exe 9 324 A 08-06-2000 18:00

mem.exe 32 146 A 08-06-2000 18:00

mode.com 29 239 A 08-06-2000 18:00

more.com 10 471 A 08-06-2000 18:00

move.exe 27 315 A 08-06-2000 18:00

nlsfunc.sys 6 295 A 08-06-2000 18:00

ramdrive.sys 12 663 A 08-06-2000 18:00

setver.exe 18 939 A 08-06-2000 18:00

sort.exe 26 682 A 08-06-2000V 18:00

subst.exe 17 904 A 08-06-2000 18:00

xcopy.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 18:00

xcopy32.exe 3 878 A 08-06-2000 17:00

xcopy32.mod 41 472 A 08-06-2000 17:00

QBASIC.EXE 183 837 A 08-06-2000 17:00

QBASIC.HLP 130 881 A 08-06-2000 17:00

HELP.com 413 A 08-06-2000 17:00

HELP.HLP 350 751 A 12-07-2005 00:00

MSD.EXE v2.14 166 023 A 08-06-2000 18:00

HELP.HLP compilation by Wendy Krieger

Deploy.cab MS-DOS Files from Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Oformat.com 50 055

A 12-29-06 19:50

Cvtarea.exe 27 968

A 12-29-06 19:47

DOS Files from Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Mouse.com 9 169

A 04-30-2008 17:00

Cdrom.sys 5 241

A

04-30-2008 17:00

DOS Files from Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Sys.com 19 159 A 05-05-1999 22:22

DOS Files from Windows XP Embedded SP1 tools

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

Bootprep.exe 20 927

A 09-04-2002 16:48

DOS Files from Windows CE Embedded Tools

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

vesatest.exe 7 121 A 28-01-2004 17:50

MS-DOS File Manager DOSSHELL from Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Supplemental Disk

Filename

Size

Attributes Creation Date Creation Time

DOSSHELL.com 4 620 A 31-05-1994 06:22

DOSSHELL.EXE 236 378 A 31-05-1994 06:22

DOSSHELL.HLP 161 323 A 31-05-1994 06:22

DOSSWAP.EXE 18 756 A 31-05-1994 06:22

© V. Ashumov 2007-2010

MS-DOS Version 8 (C)Copyright 1981-1999 Microsoft Corp Licensed Material - Property of Microsoft All rights reserved.

In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this page is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.