Your computer is really old. I would suspect that your hard drive can no longer be self-repaired with Scandisk, Chkdsk and other utilities. Make sure that your Backups are in order. You will be saying goodbye to that old friend.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
2007-05-20 12:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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wow, dos version 6, which windows are you using, that can make a difference. Windows 3.1 vs 95/98. Windows XP/NT/2000 does NOT use any form of DOS. Just a basic command line terminal.
To get a list of commands in DOS, just type help or ? at the command line.
2007-05-20 19:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually this problem is caused when c:\DOS is not in your path statement.
Edit your autoconfig.bat file and add C:\DOS to the beginning of the PATH= statement, after the = sign. Make sure that there is a simicolon after C:\DOS.
In order to edit the autoconfig.bat file, you will need to first change to your DOS directory. Type "cd\dos" (no quotes) from your c drive. then type "edit c:\autoconfig.bat" (without the quotes).
2007-05-20 19:58:45
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answered by jwarfel 2
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They are probably not installed on your disk, or are incorrect versions.
2007-05-20 19:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because its no longer MSDOS 6.22 anymore you are working with
2007-05-20 19:51:53
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answered by Cupcake 7
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