Hi Rugxulo,

nice wiki about installing FreeDOS in virtualbox :-) Actually
people can use a lot of it for installing FreeDOS in any VM,
or on any computer which has a completely empty harddisk yet.

http://www.freedos.org/wiki/index.php/VirtualBox_-_Chapter_8

makes me wonder if anybody has yet convinced the VirtualBox
people to patch their PCI BIOS and whether other VM have the
same problem or have simply been free of it all the time...

Also, I wonder if somebody could make a PDF of all chapters
in one file, in case some die-hard wants to install on their
only computer and cannot read the wiki while installing ;-)

I would also appreciate a text version, with text mock-ups
of the screenshots, but that is probably asking too much.

Cheers, Eric

> Just install FreeDOS (via RUFUS) to your USB drive:
> 
> http://rufus.akeo.ie/

Good idea, that will give you a bootable USB drive from
which you can install DOS to your harddisk manually. Any
recommendations regarding which FreeDOS disk to Rufusize?
Are our ISOs all suitable? Do Ruffidea floppy work, too?

> But anyways, VirtualBox should have no problem. I've installed and
> used FreeDOS there without any (major) problems. Here's an online
> guide (by someone else entirely):
> 
> http://www.freedos.org/wiki/index.php/VirtualBox
> 
> You could also try QEMU, if so desired:
> 
> http://qemu.weilnetz.de/




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