What MS-DOS 5 Upgrade Setup Does (71691)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 5.0
This article was previously published under Q71691 SUMMARY
The Microsoft MS-DOS 5 Upgrade Setup program does the following:
- Warns you that you will need one to two disks for the uninstall
disk(s) depending on the capacity of the floppy disk.
- Asks you if a network is being used. If the answer is yes, you will
be encouraged to read Chapter 3, "Updating Networks for MS-DOS
Version 5.0," in the "Microsoft MS-DOS Getting Started" version 5.0
manual for information on upgrading to MS-DOS 5.0 when connected
to a network. You will also be warned that you may need to update
your network software after upgrading to MS-DOS 5.0.
- Gives you the opportunity to back up your hard disk before
upgrading to MS-DOS 5.0. If you choose to back up your hard drive,
Setup uses HDBACKUP to accomplish this. These backups can be
restored using HDRESTORE or RESTORE.
- Asks for the directory in which the current version of MS-DOS is
installed. The MS-DOS 5.0 files will be copied to the specified
directory.
- Asks whether MS-DOS Shell should be executed automatically upon
bootup. If you answer yes, the DOSSHELL command will be added to
the end of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- Asks for the video display type. This information is used in
setting up the correct display driver for Shell.
- Creates the OLD_DOS.<x> directory (where <x> is a number, 1-99).
The files from the previous version of DOS are saved to this
directory.
For more information on OLD_DOS, query on the following words:
- Creates the uninstall disk(s). Usually, one disk will be created.
Occasionally, two disks will be created. The information of the
previous version of DOS, including copies of your previous
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, are stored on the uninstall
disk(s).
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/23/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB71691 |
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