Reinstall the system with MaxDOS, how to reinstall the system with maxdos8

Updated on number 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When booting the system, the "MaxDOS Boot Menu" will appear, press Enter after selecting it, and then select "Run MaxDOS MaxDOS Toolbox" to enter the DOS environment. The MAXDOS boot method is the same for the USB flash drive version.

    After loading the virtual drive into the DOS, you can see the tooltip "loadiso iso image reading tool" and run the command: loadiso ?", you can see that the tool is used in the following format:

    loadiso iso image file path". Directly execute the command loadiso f: xp xp57 After the execution, you can load the virtual optical drive, load the ISO image file, and you can see from the prompt that the loaded virtual optical drive drive letter, such as x:

    Turn the current path to x:i386 and enter Winnt Enter to start the installation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    So the simple thing is that you first put the ISO file in the virtual optical area, and then copy all the files of the virtual optical drive and put it on the disk under the FAT32 format! Then go to DOS and execute the FAT32 format below the setup and it's OK! This method is a bit slow to install!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Reboot after the installation is completed,Press the F8 key when you restart the system,If you don't know when to press it, you will keep pressing the F8 key from the start of the boot,Then this selection interface will pop up:

    Select "Return to Operating System Selection Menu" and select MaxDOS8 when you return;

    Select the "MaxDOS Toolbox";

    Enter gh, then press enter;

    Select ghost to operate manually;

    local---parthenon---fromimage (select from image when installing the system, and to image when backing up the system).

    Find the directory where your system is located, for example, let's put the system files under d: ghost.

    Then select "yes";

    In this way, you can restart when the progress is completed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You need to prepare a ghost image, and then install a maxdos8 to call one-click ghost to restore the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can use MaxDOS for screen engraving, you go to MaxDOS ** to learn and learn. Here's a ** for you.

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