Dos6.22.img
) from here, and selected it as the Boot Image in Advanced > Boot Manager, with the below settings:.img
file, otherwise WinImage will default to saving it to an incompatible format..iso
, or any other format compatible with the bootable media creator that you'll be using..mds
file. In all honesty, I've never been entirely sure what purpose .mds
files serve, but for ours at least, it can be discarded.Not Enough Memory
error, follow the step below to solve it.CONFIG.SYS
in the list of boot disk files, right-click it, and extract it to somewhere on your machine. Open the file in a text editor, and make the following changes:DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS
, append a /V
to the end of it: