In fact, since I first published this, I've managed to get all these OS packages running in my VirtualBox:Ī Windows environment for every occasion! What if I want to just write files to and from a floppy disk image? MS-DOS seems to be the simplest OS that VM VirtualBox supports and there are no 'Guest additions' or extension packs for it.but at least it provides 3.5 inch floppy disk support which is what I was looking for.
Choosing a disk image in an MS-DOS machine in VM VirtualBox It's simple to use, intuitive and has floppy disk image support that handles *.vfd and *.ima formats, both of which I create and use with Winimage.įigure 1. VMWare Workstation, which was only available for 64-bit environments), and/or they didn't support floppy disk images. There are certainly virtualisation alternatives around, but many seemed too industrial from my kind of use (e.g. I tried various workarounds like this one, but they didn't work for me. Problem was, Windows 10 doesn't support Virtual PC 2007. In Windows 7 I would use Virtual PC 2007 to do this. I often need to run and or/check old MS-DOS software in floppy disk images.
The upgrade went smoothly except for 1 problem.
Just recently I upgraded one of my computers from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Reading Floppy Disk images in Windows 10 (and running the software within!) Introduction