Hello everyone. First of all, thanks to everyone for taking an interest in this post. I’m a newbie, please give me some guidance.
I have a question for everyone: there are already posts on the forum about successfully creating a virtual CD-ROM drive under DOS, but it seems that they only virtualize it as a drive letter, so you can work with the files, but it can’t automatically run the boot file of the virtual CD image (if the ISO is a bootable CD image).
So:
Is there any way to create a virtual CD-ROM drive under DOS and have it run automatically (that is, after loading the ISO file, the CD starts by itself and brings up a menu selection interface)? (If there is a manual way to run the boot file, that would also be fine.)
I’ve looked through a lot of materials and still can’t find anything. Sorry to trouble everyone. Thanks.
I have a question for everyone: there are already posts on the forum about successfully creating a virtual CD-ROM drive under DOS, but it seems that they only virtualize it as a drive letter, so you can work with the files, but it can’t automatically run the boot file of the virtual CD image (if the ISO is a bootable CD image).
So:
Is there any way to create a virtual CD-ROM drive under DOS and have it run automatically (that is, after loading the ISO file, the CD starts by itself and brings up a menu selection interface)? (If there is a manual way to run the boot file, that would also be fine.)
I’ve looked through a lot of materials and still can’t find anything. Sorry to trouble everyone. Thanks.


