Iso - Ms-dos
Unless you are restoring a vintage PC that has a CD-ROM drive but no floppy drive, you likely do not need a raw MS-DOS ISO.
Strictly speaking, MS-DOS was originally distributed on (5.25" or 3.5"). However, as optical drives became standard and floppy drives disappeared, Microsoft and third-party distributors repackaged DOS into ISO files —digital clones of a CD-ROM. ms-dos iso
You're looking for a helpful feature related to MS-DOS ISO. Here are a few possibilities: Unless you are restoring a vintage PC that
: You can use tools like Rufus or UNetbootin to create a bootable USB drive from an MS-DOS ISO file. This allows you to boot from the USB drive and run MS-DOS on a computer. ms-dos iso