Windows 3.11 DOS Boot CD


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How to Create a Windows 3.11 DOS Boot CD

If you want to experience the nostalgia of using Windows 3.11, the last version of Windows that ran on top of MS-DOS, you might need a bootable CD that contains both DOS and Windows 3.11 installation files. This way, you can install them on a modern computer or a virtual machine without using floppy disks.

In this article, we will show you how to create a Windows 3.11 DOS boot CD using some free tools and resources available online.

What You Need


A blank CD-R or CD-RW disc

A CD burning software that can create ISO images (such as ImgBurn)

A Windows 3.11 and DOS 6.22 bootable CDROM image (such as the one from Archive.org[^1^])

A virtual machine software that can run DOS and Windows 3.11 (such as VirtualBox)


Step 1: Download the Bootable CDROM Image

The first step is to download the bootable CDROM image that contains both DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 installation files. You can find one on Archive.org[^1^], which is a website that preserves digital content from the past.

The image file is named windows-3.11_Dos_6.22_ISO.iso and has a size of about 744 MB. You can download it by clicking on the "DOWNLOAD OPTIONS" link on the right side of the page and choosing "ISO IMAGE". Save it to your computer.

Step 2: Burn the Image to a CD

The next step is to burn the image file to a blank CD using a CD burning software. We recommend using ImgBurn, which is a free and easy-to-use tool that can create ISO images and burn them to discs.

You can download ImgBurn from its official website and install it on your computer. Then, launch it and select "Write image file to disc" from the main menu.

In the "Source" section, click on the folder icon and browse to the location where you saved the windows-3.11_Dos_6.22_ISO.iso file. In the "Destination" section, select your CD drive from the drop-down menu.

Make sure that the "Verify" option is checked and that the "Write Speed" is set to the lowest possible value (usually 4x or 8x) to avoid errors. Then, click on the big "Write" button at the bottom and wait for the process to complete.

Step 3: Boot from the CD

The final step is to boot from the CD that you just created. You can do this on a real computer or a virtual machine, depending on your preference.

If you want to use a real computer, make sure that it can boot from a CD drive and that it has enough RAM and disk space to run DOS and Windows 3.11. You might also need to change some BIOS settings to enable legacy mode or disable secure boot.

If you want to use a virtual machine, make sure that you have installed a virtual machine software such as VirtualBox on your computer. Then, create a new virtual machine with the following specifications:


Type: Microsoft Windows

Version: Other Windows (32-bit)

Memory size: 64 MB or more

Hard disk: Dynamically allocated with at least 500 MB of space

Optical drive: Choose your CD drive or select the windows-3.11_Dos_6.22_ISO.iso file as an ISO image

Network adapter: Bridged or NAT (optional)

Sound card: SoundBlaster 16 (optional)


Once you have created the virtual machine, start it and press F12 to enter the boot menu. Choose your CD drive or ISO image as the boot device and press Enter. 66dfd1ed39

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