- PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE HOW TO
- PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE INSTALL
- PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE MANUAL
- PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE PLUS
PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE HOW TO
The purpose of this article is to provide information and guidance on installing silently, and how to perform silent repair installations. The MiContact Center installation routine can be run silently on either a new installation, or during repair installs. second time - just for the CD driver? Question is probably very silly, but it is not explained in the article :) Thanks.Article ID: 52335 - Last Review: February 11, 2021 So, should you write "DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS" line two times, meaning. The original config.sys file looks like this: My question is about "DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS" line. No problems with that, worked for many years, but: recently I was reading this tutorial Īnd it recommends to edit config.sys with 2 more lines, in total:
PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE INSTALL
I know that to install it you have to edit config.sys with:ĭEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001 Could you please help me with one more matter? Perfect installation of en_msdos60.exe and no problem with upgrading it to 6.22 with files from "UPGRADE" folder, extracted from en_msdos622.exe. Setup /G disables the Uninstall feature of MS-DOS.īrilliant! Just tested it.
PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE MANUAL
Restart, booting from C: lite DOS, cd to directory with DOS files, setup.exeĭOS wrote:I don't feel like getting out the manual to check the documentation of the switches to the SETUP command, but this is from which mentions the important one: (insert another DOS boot diskette(6.22) with CD driver, just to xcopy extracted 196 files from en_msdos60.exe from CD-ROM to disk C:, eject the diskette)Ħ. it asks to confirm current date and timeĥ. format c: /s/u - it copies lite DOS on disk C:, makes it bootableĤ. Boot from DOS 5(or 6.0, result is the same) live diskette.ģ. Did it prompt you too, is it normal? I'm wondering if there is a way to skip all the diskette parts, like say if I had a computer with non-working floppy drive.ġ. And after hitting setup, on second installation screen it prompts me to create uninstall disks (like you predicted it will behave with with 6.22, if I run setup instead of restarting & "replacing my current version of DOS"). Not that this really matters now, since 6.22 was the final goal and you have provided me with a perfect solution, but still if we go back to en_msdos60.exe for educational purposes: now I am trying DOS 5.0 and DOS 6.0 live floppies from (their links are dead, I put them through and obtain the files).
PBP UNPACKER 094 SETUP.EXE PLUS
Yes! Silly me, of course Win98 bootdisk has newer MS-DOS 6.22, plus I think I checked "Y" when it asked for a large disc support, that creates a FAT32 partition, maybe the problem was with that too for 6.0. You probably don't want to go down that path, because that involves swapping floppies more, and there's not really anything to uninstall. If at step 6 instead of rebooting you run SETUP from the DOS prompt, it won't prompt you like at step 8, and will instead say that you're going to have to provide it with floppies that it can write the uninstall files to. This is probably not something Microsoft wanted anyone to do when they released the 6.22 upgrade, but I think that the intent of releasing the files on MSDN is that you should be able to install DOS somehow! pick "Continue Setup and replace your current version of DOS"Īt this point, it will basically perform a clean install of MS-DOS 6.22 (with some more prompts), which is not really what I thought an "upgrade" version would ever want to do.