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![]() ok so im all new to this. im tryna set up DOS so i can play games on it. i was going through the DOSBox tutorial and im having a hard time tryna change the drive so that when i load DOS it says C:\> but right now it keeps saying Z:\>. ive played around with the DOSBox conf file where it says [autoexec] but it still wont change to C:\>. the tutorial says to change my cdrom to the approprite drive, my dvd/cdrom drive is F and ive tried doing that but when i load dos it still says Z:\>. can someone help me out with this please.
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![]() Here is a list of all the DOS commands you can do under DOS. I don't think you can do more than a handfull in DOSBox tough, and they are all listed in the helpfiles.
To switch to your hard drive, let's say it's c:\ You type: mount c c: c: And you should end up in your HD root directory, which is c:\ To mount CD drive or such, look here. For a complete guide on how to configure DOS for games, look here. |
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![]() im still lost here...i typed this into the DOSBox.conf file
mount C C:\DOS\CDrive mount D F:\ -t cdrom C: CLS (my cd/dvd drive is F) i expect to see C:\> when i load DOSBox instead i get Z:\> so my question is how do i get it to say C:\> instead of Z. once i get C i can finish off the rest of the tutorial and play games. |
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![]() Have you actually created the folders yet?
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![]() You can also drag a games icon onto the dos box it will run the game automaticlly.
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so i dont know what to do |
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![]() okay i can't help you now so i will stay out of this conversation
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![]() Hang on a sec - did you put the entries in the dosbox.xonf file at the bottom after the section labelled [autoexec] ? otherwise it won't work. have you tried executing those same commands by typing them manually?
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