msdos.sys , io.sys , command.com
msdos.sys io.sys command.com
An MS-DOS boot disk can contain several files, the the minimum three files required are command.com, IO.sys, and MSDOS.sys (the two SYS files may be hidden).
you need a msdos boot able floppy or CD
config.sys and autoexec.bat
Yes. Along with MSDOS.sys, they are the two hidden system files that are loaded and executed when you boot your computer. In newer operating systems, IO.sys and MSDOS .sys are combined into one hidden file.
I think you need more than 3, as far as im aware you need: Boot.ini, NTLDR and IO.sys.
io.sys msdos.sys command.com
System files are files necessary to boot an operating system. They do not necessarily exist on any given NTFS volume, and the choice of file system does not affect which system files are present.
the three files in booting files in windows xp boot.ini ntldr and ntdetect.com
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
A. COMMAND.COM B. MSDOS.SYS C. IO.SYS
Windows 98 startup disk has some useful utilities and can be used to repair Windows 98 without any additional drives. A floppy which was created by format A s, just have loader, and couple system files to be able to boot MSDOS.