How To Install and Play Old MS DOS Games In Windows

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Hi, In this video I will show you How To Install and Play Old MS DOS Games In Windows

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Do you want to play all your old favourite ms dos games in windows? Well now you can by using a ms dos emulator called dosbox.

Download and install DosBox from https://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1

Now copy your ms dos game to C:\Temp folder on your windows machine (I download games from http://www.myabandonware.com The game I show you in the video is called Dungeon Master by ftl

Now open dosbox via the start menu, in the command prompt type in the following

intro (To see all settings for dosbox)
mount c C:\Temp (To mount the C:\Temp folder in to dosbox)
C: (To change to the C drive)
cd C:\Temp (To change path)
dir (To see contents of the folder)

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