Run Dos Programs In Winpep
Did something happen in recent hardware that keeps DOS from running? I've installed Windows 7 32bit several times now, on 2 different motherboards, 2 different hard drives, using 2 different Win7 32 CDs. My client uses some old software with a dot matrix printer that must use DOS with a mapped lpt port to print. Unfortunately, of course.


Being The Strong Man A Woman Wants Timeless Wisdom On Being A Man Pdf more. The only options are to install a 32 bit OS or run XP Mode. They've done XP mode, and they think it's horrible, and I agree. My problem is, the DOS programs just open with a black cmd window and a blinking cursor. Nothing ever happens. I can test it by typing in a command like 'EDIT C: WINDOWS SYSTEM32 CONFIG.NT'.
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If I were to ever get the blue edit window, I'd be very happy. Just a black window and a blinking cursor. I have installed on a Western Digital Black 1TB hard drive, and an Intel SSD 320 series 120GB, on Asus motherboards H110M-C and Q170M-C.
I've used Win7 Pro 32bit with SP1 DVD and without SP1 DVD. Does the hardware somehow not allow DOS to run? Is there something I've forgotten to allow DOS in Windows 7? I have another Windows 7 32bit installation that can run DOS at the client site. It's built on a DQ77 Intel motherboard and a Western Digital Black 500GB. I wouldn't even waste your time, tell the client to update their software, even if it means paying for it.
If the company who provide the software don't have a more up to date version, then bye bye, look for an alternative. May sound harsh but i've been in this exact same situation before, spent many hours trying to get this to work with dosbox, xp mode and vm's etc. Dosbox worked to a certain extent, but i was constantly getting calls for support on issues it was having. Anyway, we ended up getting an alternative which worked, never had a call from them since.
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