
But since Microsoft DOS version 6.22 is a very old operating system, some of the newer DOS based programs (that were developed on a FreeDOS system) might not work or fail to run properly using this bootable CD. When you boot using this CD, it will go straight into DOS.
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You won’t have to go through various steps as we posted about the FreeDOS CD. But you can also create a bootable MS-DOS CD if you want a quicker solution. We have already posted about how you can create a bootable FreeDOS CD for this purpose. This problem no longer exists in the newer UEFI based motherboards. When you have to update the BIOS of an older system, sometimes you have to boot into the old MS-DOS or FreeDOS and then execute the update program.
