

This should install your new video drivers for Windows.ĩ) After it's done quit the setup and launch Windows by typing "win" and you should see something like the first screenshot I posted in this thread. Select the one that has 640x480 and 256 colors in it and press enter. That should bring up a new list of extra drivers you can add.

Type in "d:\drivers\video" and press enter. It'll ask for the directory your video card drivers are in. Scroll down the list that appears to the entry at the very bottom named "Other (Requires disk provided by hardware manufacturer)" and press enter. Highlight the driver next to "Display" and press enter. It'll show a screen where you can select different drivers for various things. The new autoexec information that Windows added might give some errors in DOSBox but that's ok it won't matter. There's also a whole bunch of extra Win 3.1/3.11 goodies for download at this site.Ĩ) Run DOSBox again. Most of the time they come with the game that needs them anyway, though. Such as "c:\games\drivers\sound'.ħ) You can also download these enhancements for Win 3.11 that some games need. Such as "c:\games\drivers\video".Ħ) Download the Sound Blaster 16 DOS drivers at and unzip them into the same driver directory. For me the Win 3.1 created autoexec.bat would be located in "c:\games" and my nf file would be located in "c:\dosbox".ĥ) Download the S3 video drivers for Windows 3.1 at and unzip them to a folder you can access within DOSBox. Since DOSBox doesn't use actual config.sys or autoexec.bat files you'll have to copy the contents of autoexec.bat that was created into the very end of your nf file. Close DOSBox and open your DOSBox config file. 4) Go through the steps of installing Windows and when it's finally done it'll say it's modified your config.sys and autoexec.bat files.
