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How do I create a bootable flash drive running MS-DOS 6.22?

Rufus author here. As explained here, Rufus does not embed any version of MS-DOS with the application, so it doesn't matter what version of Rufus you use, you won't magically get a specific version ...
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How do I create a bootable flash drive running MS-DOS 6.22?

Ok I got it working with an old IBM Thinkpad. Here are the steps I took: Get the Dos6.22 IMG file from here as you already did. With RMPrepUSB (I'm using v.2.1.739) select File->Drive. Go through ...
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How do I create a bootable flash drive running MS-DOS 6.22?

Around the time when Windows 98 was mainstream, bootable MS-DOS CDs and USB drives used a 1.44MB floppy disk image as the actual boot target. The CD/USB drive stores the floppy image either visibly on ...
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Tuxboot vs UNetbootin?

According to Jack Wallen who wrote the article "Create a portable version of Clonezilla live with Tuxboot" in 2012: The problem with UNetbootin is that it doesn't support Clonezilla, one of the ...
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How to access files on USB stick from FreeDOS?

FreeDos does not provide any USB support on it's own. Just like back in the "godd ol' DOS days", you will need a driver. Fortunately for you, you might find a driver for that purpose here. ...
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Unetbootin not recognising USB drive for Ubuntu installation

Thanks to everyone for all the help with this. After a few days of trying to figure it out, I couldn't resolve the problem so I ended up using a different 3rd party software - Etcher - to create a ...
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