MS-DOS 7.1: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{Infobox bootleg |collection_name = MS-DOS |title = MS-DOS 7.1 |screenshot = MS-DOS 7.1 Prompt.png |caption = Default command line |original_os = MS-DOS |release_date = 2004 |creator = ? |country = ? |language = English |arch = x86 |size = 9 MB |download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/MS-DOS/dos71cd.iso dos71cd.iso] }} '''MS-DOS 7.1''' (not to be confused with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS_7 MS-DOS 7.1] built into older versions of Windows)...") |
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Original OS | MS-DOS |
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Release date | 2004 |
Author | ? |
Country | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 |
File size | 9 MB |
Download link | dos71cd.iso |
MS-DOS 7.1 (not to be confused with the MS-DOS 7.1 built into older versions of Windows) is a bootleg of MS-DOS created by an unknown author in 2004.
Description
MS-DOS 7.1 is the final version of MS-DOS released by Microsoft in 1997. This version of DOS was never officially released as a standalone version, and was instead used in Windows 95 OSR 2, Windows 98, and Windows Me. As such, this bootleg attempts to make MS-DOS 7.1 easier to install and utilize as a standalone OS without having to use Windows 9x.
The OS itself is very flexible and has three installation types: full, which includes several utilities, DOS commands only, which only includes a basic install of DOS, and minimal, which only contains the absolute essentials. You can also optionally install add-ons which will add several common DOS tools, as well as enable a boot screen which enables a Windows 9x-esque boot screen.
Other than that, most of the features are stock DOS.
Software
Placeholder
Gallery
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Setup
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Installation
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First boot (all add-ons disabled)
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First boot (all add-ons enabled)