Install Windows 1.01 Dosbox

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If you give up on DOS 3.30, you could always use DOS 5.xx or 6.xx and use the setver command to install Windows 1.01 There is a DOS 3.21 bootable on my website, if anyone would like to check there. VPC will mount 720KB and 1.4MB images, but it'll also mount real disks of any size (provided they're readable), so maybe you might want to write the.

Hi after several fixes tried and a lot of time without getting DosBox to run on Windows 10,

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i finally found a real solution that works with everybody. Before it crashes directly back to the Desktop or freezes the system...

DosBox 0.74, the latest official release is several years old now, so years of bugfixing and upgrading are simply not included. Despite that it is still under active developement and just hasn't released an offcical build yet.

Here is what works, you need a stable SVN build which has all vital Problems fixed and even gives you some sweet new features. The best one to use as of now is the dosbox-daum SVN version.

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Here is the link: http://ykhwong.x-y.net

deinstall your 0.74 version and install the downloaded release, it's also available with installer. It doesn't need further tweaking (it could though) and works perfect on a modern Windows 10 System. No more crashes or freezing. You are able to run all games again.

If you have GoG.com releases just go to the games folder, into the /DOSBOX Folder, delete everything in it and then copy all files from the dosbox-daum SVN folder you just freshly installed. Also go into the games root folder (directory up and look for a 'dosbox_******.conf file (where ***** stands for the name or shorthand of the game, e.g: Shadow Warrior had it named 'dosbox_swarrior.conf'). rename this to 'dosbox_*****_old.conf. finally fo into /DOSBOX again (inside the games root folder) and copy 'dosbox.conf' into the root folder where you just renamed the .conf file. Finally rename the copied file into 'dosbox_*****.conf' (exactly the same name which the file had you renamed to dosbox_*****_old.conf)

That's it, smooth sailing from here on. If you're curious and/or adventureous you could edit the new .conf file and make use of new shaders, filters and other improvements. They are all documented on the page where you download the dosbox_daum SVN Version (the link in this text)

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Cheers,

Install Windows 1.01 Dosbox Free

Steven