How to Make an MS-DOS 5.0 Boot Disk with Windows (102901)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server
This article was previously published under Q102901 SUMMARY
It is possible to make an MS-DOS bootable disk when running Windows if MS-DOS version 5.0 is being used on drive C. If a machine running Windows has any other version of MS-DOS installed, the error message "Incorrect DOS Version" will be returned when attempting the SYS or FORMAT A: /S commands.
Note: This information is specific to the Intel x86 hardware platform.
To create a bootable disk with Windows, use the following
procedure:
- Log on to Windows using an account with Administrator
privileges.
- Place a blank floppy disk in the drive A.
- Select File, choose Run from Program Manager's menu, type
C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM, then choose OK. This will start a virtual
MS-DOS machine (VDM). The copy of COMMAND.COM in the MS-DOS
directory must be used.
- From the MS-DOS directory (C:\DOS), type the FORMAT A: /S command.
- To boot from the disk, a valid COMMAND.COM must be copied to it.
Use File Manager or the VDM to copy the correct version of
COMMAND.COM from the C:\DOS directory to the floppy disk. COMMAND.COM should have the following attributes:
Size = 47845 Date = 4-9-91 Time = 5:00 am for version 5.0
Size = 47895 Date = 11-11-91 Time = 5:00 am for version 5.0a
The floppy disk should now be able to boot as expected; it will be an
MS-DOS 5.0 boot disk.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 5/6/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbusage KB102901 |
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