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  2. How to install Ms-DOS 6.22 part one So, you don't know anything about Ms-DOS and/or you just got an old pc and, unfortunately, there is a problem. The hard drive has nothing on it. The solution is simple, you need to reinstall dos. It could look hard to do at the first glance, but in fact, there is no need to be a computer wizard.

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Here is a zip folder containing the disk images to create a set of MS-DOS 6.22 installation disks. This is a copy of 'Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools'. See the installation page on how to create the disks. (Note: All Software on this site are in zip folders - RAR files. Download WinRAR on the next page, and install it on your main PC.

IsoHow to install Ms-DOS 6.22 part one
So, you don't know anything about Ms-DOS and/or you just got an old pc and, unfortunately, there is a problem. The hard drive has nothing on it. The solution is simple, you need to reinstall dos. It could look hard to do at the first glance, but in fact, there is no need to be a computer wizard. First of all, you will need to download the diskettes images of Ms-DOS. The set is made of 3 floppies and one with complementary stuff. The link is just below.
Microsoft DOS 6.22 (4.3 Mo)Clics : 4790

Once downloaded, go in the directory where it was downloaded and you will have, after decompressing, .IMA files:
You can open the files with Winimage (Floppy Image 1.5.2 is a free alternative):
In the menu 'Disk', choose 'format and write floppy'.

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This will format the floppy disk, copy the files and check the operations.
In the menu 'Folder', click on close 'image' and 'Open'.
Open the next one, put a second disk and so on.
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After that, go to your new old pc , put the first floppy disk in it and boot the computer. After a couple of seconds, you should have this:
Press enter, the pc will reboot and format the hard disk drive.
Now, and even if you didn't had the previous screen, you should have this screen:
If you are in an another country than the one in the options, just change it to your appropriate location and keyboard.
While being here, check if the time and date are ok. Your next menu should be like the one below.
Now, choose where you want the non-bootable dos files to be installed, C:DOS is the by default directory. Once validated, you will have an installation screen and you will be prompted to put the other diskettes, like in the picture below:
By now, it will be really easy. Just change floppy when told to. When finish, the computer will reboot and you will finally have the dos command prompt C:>
For the rest of the installation with the fourth floppy, it will be just below this topic.-------
Translated from French (Comment installer MS-DOS 6.22)

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All versions of DOS (MS-DOS, PC-DOS, DR-DOS, etc) could be only and exclusively be installed from floppies, never from CDs.

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That being said it does not mean you couldn't put MS-DOS on a new system without floppy. Heck, it's even possible to do that using external USB CD if you system's BIOS supports that!

You would need to install MS-DOS on virtual system from virtual floppies first, but then you could make bootable CD (with MS-DOS and CD drivers) and transfer your DOS installation to the desired system (because, practically speaking, MS-DOS setup only unpacks files and puts them into 'C:DOS' directory). You could use 'fdisk' and 'sys' commands to make your HDD bootable, then just copy that directory from one computer to another. There are some DOSSHELL related games, though: https://jeffpar.github.io/kbarchive/kb/077/Q77624/

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But all that requires deep understanding of DOS, floppies, CDs and so on... which kinda creates 'chicken and egg' problem.

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I would recommend to play with PCem for a bit (there you could have floppies of various sizes easily) and practice the whole installation procedure there (without wasting tons of CDs) before going to real vintage computer...