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Windows 3.11 refuses to load under DOS 6.22 #7028

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BlastBlaster17 opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 0 comments
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Windows 3.11 refuses to load under DOS 6.22 #7028

BlastBlaster17 opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 0 comments

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When I try to load Windows 3.11 from MS-DOS 6.22, sometimes it just freezes on the boot screen, and sometimes it just crashes. When I try to start it using DOSX.EXE, it just produces this error:
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Configuration (required)

  • UTM Version: 4.6.2
  • OS Version: iOS 18.0.1
  • Device Model: iPhone 11
  • Is it jailbroken (name jailbreak used)? No.
  • How did you install UTM? App Store

Crash log
If the app crashed, you need a crash log. To get your crash log, open the Settings app and browse to Privacy -> Analytics & Improvements -> Analytics Data and find the latest entry for UTM. You should export the text and attach it here.

Debug log
For all issues, including crashes, you should attach a debug log. Open UTM, and open the settings for the VM you wish to launch. Near the bottom of the configuration options (or at the top of the QEMU page) is Debug Log. Turn it on and save the VM. After you experience the issue, quit the VM and re-launch UTM. Open the VM settings again and select Export Log... and attach it here.
debug.log

Upload VM
(Optional) If possible, upload the config.plist inside the .utm. If you do not have this, you can upload the entire .utm but note this contains your personal data. Since GitHub has an attachment size limit, you may want to upload to another service such as Google Drive. Link it here.

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