Just posting a simple question. No harm in asking. I have Dos 6.22 on my PC. I OWN it. Which means Its mine. In other words I paid for it. I just don't have the disks anymore and can't figure out how to make an installation disk of it to use on my other PC that I also OWN.
I agree with the other poster that recommended you just use the native dos commands to make the hard drive in the other computer bootable with DOS. It's a very easy process, just copy the format command to a floppy that you have ran the command "sys a:" on first, then copy sys.com to the floppy, and you will be able to boot from the floppy on the other computer. Use the floppy to format it's hard drive, then run "sys C:" to make the hard drive bootable.
After those steps it's a simple matter of creating a C:\dos directory on the hard drive to copy all of the dos files from the old computer into, and you're just about all set!
You will also have to create new autoexec.bat and config.sys files on the other computer to allow for the use of your cd rom drive if any, and start drivers for your sound card and any other special hardware it has.
Now, just to hack off the anti piracy nazis, that were responding indignantly to this thread before, this is the method I used to get my first copy of Windows 3.1 from my mother's computer when it first came out.
Worked like a charm, and only took around 10 floppies to accomplish.
Later, Ray Parrish