This seems simple, but it's apparently not. I can reboot the computer from the floppy drive, but it fails at the "a:\net3\net initialize" command. (I can't copy all of them because of a lack of floppy disk space.) I edited the config.sys and autoexec.bat to reference the copied files on the floppy instead of the hard drive. I also copied the c:\net3 directory files that I thought were necessary. I have made a bootable floppy, I have copied the config.sys and autoexec.bat files to the floppy, along with any files that are referenced. I am trying to make a DOS 6.22 boot floppy that will boot the same way the C: drive boots. It then maps a drive to a Windows Server, logs in, and runs an old legacy program. This ALR computer boots to DOS, loads network drivers (it has an old Dlink DE-220 network card). I have a computer (an oooold ALR, 486DX-66) that has a hard drive that boots to DOS 6.22.
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