The XOSL install utility is a plain DOS application. It is, however, not recommended to execute it in an MS-DOS prompt window from Windows 9x, basically because it may not be able to detect the hardware correctly (e.g. the mouse). To install XOSL, simply restart in the MS-DOS mode.
If you do not have MS-DOS or Windows 9x installed on your machine, you can download a FreeDOS floppy image with the XOSL installer included (fdxoslow116.img) from the download area at http://xosl-ow.sourceforge.net.
For more information on FreeDOS see http://www.freedos.org
When INSTALL.EXE is executed, the
following screen is displayed:
The layout and way to control the XOSL install utility is based on the Award BIOS setup utility. The following keys can be used:
Escape |
: Instantly exit the XOSL install utility |
Cursor Up/Cursor Down |
: Select previous or next item |
Enter |
: Execute a selected item (e.g. Install XOSL) |
Page Up/Page Down/-/+ |
: Modify a selection (applies to combo boxes and list boxes) |
From the main install screen the following selections can be made (Press enter to execute):
Install XOSL
Choose to install XOSL. The next sections of this document provide a
detailed description on the installation of XOSL.
Uninstall XOSL
This option will fully remove XOSL-OW 1.1.6 from your system.
Restore XOSL
When you reboot your system and instead of XOSL some operating system
is booted instantly (which typically happens after installing that
operating system), you can use this option to restore the Master Boot
Record (MBR), such that XOSL is started again.
Next: Install XOSL