Contents.If You search a windows 3.1 ISO free for direct download developed by Microsoft in 1997.This page provides a setup program that makes it easy to create a Windows 3.11 system that runs under DOSBox. Its Not a positive reviews about this version of Windows Me not peoples like our still used the old version of Windows 95, Windows 98 compare as windows 3.1.
![Ms dos 6 22 iso Ms dos 6 22 iso](/uploads/1/2/5/4/125499037/799099811.png)
When you have to update the BIOS of an older system, sometimes you have to boot into the old MS-DOS or FreeDOS and then execute the update program. This problem no longer exists in the newer UEFI based motherboards. We have already posted about how you can create a bootable FreeDOS CD for this purpose. But you can also create a bootable MS-DOS CD if you want a quicker solution. You won’t have to go through various steps as we posted about the FreeDOS CD.
6.22; 7.1 (CDU) (current) MS-DOS '7.1' CDU is a popular custom compilation of MS-DOS and useful utities created by China DOS Union. This custom compilation is designed to aid users who wish to install an advanced MS-DOS environment from CD-ROM or a single set of floppies with minimal hassle. Here is a zip folder containing the disk images to create a set of MS-DOS 6.22 installation disks.This is a copy of 'Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools'.See the installation page on how to create the disks. (Note: All Software on this site are in zip folders - RAR files. Download WinRAR on the next page, and install it on your main PC, to extract them.
Here is how:. Download and install ISO Workshop in your PC from. Click on the Make ISO button to create a new ISO image. In the window that opens, choose Bootable and then select the Dos622.img file that comes with ISO Workshop.
Click OK to proceed. Now you can add any DOS programs like the BIOS update program to the ISO image by dragging and dropping these files in the Make ISO window. Change the disk type to CD 650 MB.
Click Save to proceed and save the ISO image somewhere on your hard drive. You can use ISO Maker to burn this ISO image to a blank CD with your CD/DVD writer.When you boot using this CD, it will go straight into DOS.
But since Microsoft DOS version 6.22 is a very old operating system, some of the newer DOS based programs (that were developed on a FreeDOS system) might not work or fail to run properly using this bootable CD.In any case, if you are not able to use your programs through this bootable CD, then you can use the bootable FreeDOS CD that can be created using the steps we have mentioned in our previous post – on older systems.