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| Silly MS-DOS 5 Promo Video |
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Found this in the back room of my old job. It
was titled "YO MS Raps!" MS-DOS 5.0 was the
first version available in a retail package.
Looks like MS spent a few $$$ to produce the
effects in this video to promote it. Tags : Microsoft MS-DOS Upgrade Promo Rap |
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Durée : 308 s |
| AIDS MS-DOS Virus |
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I deliberatly infected my old computer system
(Standalone PC) with a computer virus and
recorded the results. I did this for my
University project, but the video is online
for anyone with an interest in Virii and
virus payloads. Tags : aids virus virii trojan msdos dos payload threat damage |
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Durée : 134 s |
| MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 on Zip250 Disk aka Portable OS |
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DIRECTIONS BELOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 95 OR DOS
AND WINDOWS 3.1/WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS.
Imagine, taking your OS with you without
getting the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Just
plug it in the USB port of the computer and
start working or having fun. This can be done
with windows 95 also, but it'll be like
running it off a Tandy or old IBM!!
All you need is an IDE or USB Zip100, 250 or
750 drive and the disk. Don't mis-match the
disk or drive cause it won't work.
If your computer can boot off the USB ports
on board, then plug the drive in, insert the
disk and restart your computer. Make sure you
got an old Windows 95 CD + boot disk (with
CD-ROM drivers), DOS 5.0, 6.0 or 6.22 disks
and Windows 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups
3.11 disks.
1. Insert the boot disk (windows 95) or first
DOS disk in DRIVE A: (primary floppy drive).
2. Wait till you get the prompt (DOS setup
screen for DOS disk. If you don't wanna
create the undo/backup disk, exit setup and
type SETUP /? and look for the option to
bypass it. Run the setup program with that
command. Example: SETUP /G)
3. Proceed with setup of windows 95 (you'll
know how cause I don't have to).
4. DOS users, make sure the zip disk is
detected as drive C: or you might wreck your
windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP or Vista
installations.
5. Ensure DOS or Windows is installed to
drive C: (the zip disk).
6. Proceed with the instructions provided
with setup in windows 95, DOS users will have
to insert all 3 disks to complete setup and
reboot their PC WITH THE ZIP DRIVE AND DISK
still plugged in.
7. DOS users have to setup Windows for
Workgroups/Windows 3.11 by inserting the disk
in the A: (primary floppy drive) and type:
A:\SETUP
8. Go through the setup with defaults,
accepting the current configuration. MAKE
SURE ZIP DISK IS DRIVE C:!!
9. Windows for workgroups/windows 3.11 will
prompt for each disk to get to the GUI part
of setup, which will allow you ease of use
for the rest of setup.
10. Once you get to the GUI part of windows
setup, windows for workgroups will attempt to
find your network card, then show you "Select
components" screen, same with Windows for
Workgroups. Click OK, proced with all
defaults. Once you get to the Virtual Memory
screen, click CONTINUE or OK. You don't have
to install a printer, just click OK or
continue if your prompted.
Once setup stops prompting you to insert
disks, restart the computer and THERE YOU GO,
you've got a portable, take anywhere
Operating System. Tags : MS-DOS PC-DOS Microsoft Portable OS Operating System Windows 3.11 3.1 Workgroups network Zip DIsk 250 750 100 BSOD AKA |
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Durée : 238 s |
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