FreeDOS setup doesn't work

jamesdsimone

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I'm trying to make a FreeDOS boot USB drive. I have FreeDOS 1.4. When I run setup.bat it says it is not 64 bit compatible. I don't currently have a 32 bit OS install on any of my computers. Any work arounds?
 

Ken g6

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Yeah, modern hardware can't boot old OSes. Tom's Hardware says to use VirtualBox. Virtualization, with that or DosBox or Bochs or Qemu or something else, is probably the right answer. But I did find a 64-bit FreeDOS that might have a small chance of booting on its own.
 

Jimminy

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Yeah, modern hardware can't boot old OSes. Tom's Hardware says to use VirtualBox. Virtualization, with that or DosBox or Bochs or Qemu or something else, is probably the right answer. But I did find a 64-bit FreeDOS that might have a small chance of booting on its own.
Thanks. But since it's on git hub, there's a pretty small chance of figuring out exactly what to download and try. :)
 
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jamesdsimone

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Thanks. But since it's on git hub, there's a pretty small chance of figuring out exactly what to download and try. :)
Agreed some of us don't have any computer training whatsoever so figuring out git hub is impossible. I want to flash my SAS controller to IT mode so I can't boot from a hard drive attached to the controller. I used rufus to install the image to a USB drive. Everything seemed to go ok but I'll see if the drive is bootable tomorrow.