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<blockquote data-quote="quickcutboy" data-source="post: 720898" data-attributes="member: 66528"><p>Hello All,</p><p>I just installed DOS box and am having difficulty creating a c directory to run this exe app for a video brick processor i recently purchased. I must preface this by admitting I have next to no skill in a dos environment.</p><p>My first command is mount c . Well I have tried numerous commands to open up this exe to install the control software for this video processor.</p><p>I type mount c home/philipb</p><p>and mount c users/philip/downloads/brick1_software folder/EXE</p><p>and it still keeps telling me know directory exists.</p><p>Anyone have clear concise input on how to mount a directory so i can get this software cooking and rock some video installations?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quickcutboy, post: 720898, member: 66528"] Hello All, I just installed DOS box and am having difficulty creating a c directory to run this exe app for a video brick processor i recently purchased. I must preface this by admitting I have next to no skill in a dos environment. My first command is mount c . Well I have tried numerous commands to open up this exe to install the control software for this video processor. I type mount c home/philipb and mount c users/philip/downloads/brick1_software folder/EXE and it still keeps telling me know directory exists. Anyone have clear concise input on how to mount a directory so i can get this software cooking and rock some video installations? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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