I'm uncertain about the meaning of the comment "a few statements being unchallenged here". Also, it may be nearly impossible to get MS-DOS 6.22 to recognize and use a 20 Gb hard-drive. Since the system discussed here is legitimate with respect to Windows 98, re-installing this one is probably the best option and should not dis-advantage the gaming experience. Owners of IBM/Lenovo systems are lucky in that the PC-DOCTOR for DOS is a bootable floppy set (or CD-ROM) based on PC-DOS 2000. The Command Prompt in Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and possibility 7, is based on MS-DOS 8.00 Patches to restore the full stand-alone useability of MS-DOS 8.00 in WinME do exist and are easy to find. Windows ME has MS-DOS 8.00 although its capability to run on its own (rather than from the Command Prompt) was disabled. Windows 9x are GUIs running on top of DOS. I realize this is an old thread but many things were left un-concluded.
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