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the message will appear during the reboot portion of setup. I, however, had been running this system two years with no prior problems. When this was the case, for other people, the HD was often corrupted, damaged, old. After running several scans on my HD, I ruled out this possibility after failing to find the slightest error. Going on the possibility that the Windows installation may be corrupted (Note: I can boot Windows off a floppy disk, made to boot Windows XP) i tried the FixBoot and FixMBR functions on my install disk. No luck. I installed a working version of BartPE on my HD, and I got the same result when I tried to load that instead of Windows, this makes me think that the problem is not with the Windows installation. Just to be on the safe side though, i did a repair installation of Windows, no luck, upon restart I was confronted with the same message. Well, I figured, the problem must be with the BIOS. So I flashed it (the equivalent, in this case, of replacing the current BIOS with an updated version). Well, the new version came with
machine will roughly be the equivalent of a Pentium I PC. DOSBox can be configured to run
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a wide range of DOS games, from CGA/Tandy/PCjr classics up to games dos error 2 from the Quake era. ======= INDEX: ======= Quickstart Start (FAQ) Command Line Parameters Internal Programs Special dos error handling Keys Joystick/Gamepad KeyMapper Keyboard Layout Serial Multiplayer feature How to speed up/slow down DOSBox Troubleshooting DOSBox Status Window The configuration (options) file The language file Building your own version of http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/error-loading-operating-system.129383/ DOSBox Special thanks Contact ============== 1. Quickstart: ============== Type INTRO in DOSBox for a quick tour. It is essential that you get familiar with the idea of mounting, DOSBox does not automatically make any drive (or a part of it) accessible to the emulation. See the FAQ entry "How to start?" as well as the description of the http://www.dosbox.com/DOSBoxManual.html MOUNT command (section 4: "Internal Programs"). If you have your game on a cdrom you may try this guide: http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopic.php?t=8933 =============== 2. Start (FAQ): =============== START: How to start? AUTOMATION: Do I always have to type these "mount" commands? FULLSCREEN: How do I change to fullscreen? CD-ROM: My CD-ROM doesn't work. CD-ROM: The game/application can't find its CD-ROM. MOUSE: The mouse doesn't work. SOUND: There is no sound. SOUND: What sound hardware does DOSBox presently emulate? SOUND: The sound stutters or sounds stretched/weird. KEYBOARD: I can't type \ or : in DOSBox. KEYBOARD: Right Shift and "\" doesn't work in DOSBox. (Windows only) KEYBOARD: The keyboard lags. CONTROL: The character/cursor/mouse pointer always moves into one direction! SPEED: The game/application runs much too slow/too fast! CRASH: The game/application does not run at all/crashes! CRASH: DOSBox crashes on startup! GAME: My Build game(Duke3D/Blood/Shadow Warrior) has problems. SAFETY: Can DOSBox harm my computer? OPTIONS: I would like to change DOSBox's options. HELP: Great Manual, but I still don't get it. START: How to start? At the beginning
log in with your existing support account. Username Password Forgot your username or password? Support Home Answers Ask a Question Your Account Account Overview Support History Account Settings Notifications How to resolve an 'Incorrect DOS http://ask.adaptec.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/690/~/how-to-resolve-an-incorrect-dos-version-loading-mscdex.exe-error%3F version loading MSCDEX.EXE' error? Answer ID 690 | Published 08/12/1999 09:50 AM | Updated 01/23/2011 09:05 PM Howto resolve an 'Incorrect DOS version loading MSCDEX.EXE' error? This information applies to the following Operating System(s): DOS Windows 3.x http://www.computing.net/answers/networking/how-to-properly-install-a-network-card-driver-in-dos/52226.html EZ-SCSI 4.00a - 4.00e included Microsoft's MSCDEX.EXE. This program loads via the AUTOEXEC.BAT and is required for DOS to see and work with CD ROM drives. The version of the MSCDEX.EXE file included with Easy SCSI may dos error be older than the version already installed on your system. If so you may get the following error: "Incorrect DOS version loading MSCDEX.EXE" To resolve this error, if you have MS DOS 6.0 or higher change the path of the MSCDEX.EXE line in the c:\autoexec.bat file from: C:\SCSI\MSCDEX.EXE /D:ASPICD0 to C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:ASPICD0 This will load the newer version of the file from your DOS system directory rather than the older version from the EZSCSI directory. dos error 5 If your version of MSCDEX.EXE is the same version or older than the one that comes with EZ SCSI, then contact your DOS vendor or Microsoft to see if they can provide an updated MSCDEX.EXE file. Note: MSCDEX.EXE was removed from EZ-SCSI 4.01 and later versions. Was this answer helpful? Yes No Your rating has been submitted, please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful How is a SCSI CD-ROM accessed under DOS? Cannot install Netware 6.0 using a SCSI CD-ROM attached to an Ultra320 SCSI Card How to access a SCSI CD-ROM Drive in DOS for the Ultra160 Family? Where to find DOS drivers for CD-ROM connected to an Adaptec RAID adapter ? LANtastic 4.10 hangs after installing EZ-SCSI 3.1x. Share Delicious Digg Facebook Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Print Email this page Recipient Email *Required Your Email *Required Your Name *Required Find Answers Contact Us Ask a Question Submit a question to our support team. Contact Us If you can't find what you're looking for on our site, give us a call. Give Feedback Email *Required Your Feedback *Required How can we make this site more useful for you? Related Products: Other Products - Obsolete ASPI & SCSI Software EZ-SCSI 4.x Categories Troubleshooting / Error Messages
Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsNetworkingGeneral How to Properly install a network card driver in DOS Tags:driversnetworkMS Dos danmanv2 March 10, 2016 at 11:44:50 Specs: MS-DOS 6.22, na Hi,Working with virtual box. I have dos installed with cdrom access. I have install drivers for multiple differect cards (Marvell Yukon, Realtek)Here is the error I constantly get:"Error loading device drivers YUKND.DOS"Error 7306: The driver failed to initializeYUKND.DOS was not loadedError 7321: Network-card drivers failed to loadError 5733: The protocol manager has reported an incomplete bindingI have been all over the net and I am at a complete loss. I need to be able to do this to support legacy software here at a manufacturing plant and am having no success. Any help????? See More: How to Properly install a network card driver in DOS Report • #1 DAVEINCAPS March 10, 2016 at 19:17:43 I don't know much about networking in dos but in general:The DOS setup files/drivers for the network connection must match its specific hardware.If this is just about connecting together some office computers then INTERLNK and INTERSVR which came with 6.22 may be adequate. Report • #2 danmanv2 March 11, 2016 at 04:27:28 Thanks for the reply, but it needs to be networked in a star topology. We have four PC's here running legacy dos applications. A system board is ready to die in one of the systems and I have a new build made with a sector by sector copy. Tried everything I could possibly think of to install network drivers. Always get the above errors.I am working with both a virtual box install and an actual install, just to figure out how to do thismessage edited by danmanv2 Report • #3 beachyhbt March 11, 2016 at 11:57:00 Maybe this site will help:http://www.windowsbbs.com/