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As described in, I used WinSetupFromUSB to successfully create a multibootable USB that could boot into MS-DOS 6.22 - as well as installers for other version of Windows - but couldn't access any of the executables I needed on the root of the USB. As a solution to this, I'm now attempting to package the executables I need with the original DOS 6.22 boot disk ISO to create a new ISO containing everything I need. To do this, I extracted all 40 files from the original boot disk ISO using WinRAR. I then opened ImgBurn's Build mode, and then selected the 40 DOS files and my executables as the source, totalling 57 files. I downloaded the boot floppy/diskette image for DOS 6.22 ( Dos6.22.img), and selected it as the Boot Image in Advanced > Boot Manager, with the below settings: I then added ISO9660 and UDF volume labels, and selected the Build button. The operation ran successfully, and I used WinSetupFromUSB to load the newly-created ISO onto a bootable flash drive. Inserting the flash drive booted into grub4DOS as it should have.
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Booting into MS-DOS 6.22 worked, but just as it had done when I used the unaltered boot ISO, displayed only the 40 files that came packaged with DOS 6.22 by default, completely ignoring the extra files I added to the new ISO. What have I done wrong here? After a lot of work, research and guidance from @cybernard, I finally managed to accomplish the goal of packaging the legacy executables I needed into an ISO and successfully run them from within MS-DOS 6.22.
In short, my initial mistake was packaging the executables into the ISO directly. For whatever reason, this doesn't change the files available to you once booted into MS-DOS. Instead, the programs need to be 'injected' directly into the boot disk, from which an ISO can then be made. Below is a longer guide to the process, as well as the solution to the memory problem you may run into when trying to run the newly-visible programs in DOS. Note that although I only tested this process using MS-DOS 6.22, the process outlined below should be identical for any version of MS-DOS so long as you download and use the boot disk for your intended version. What You'll Need • • (or equivalent image-burning software) • (or equivalent for your version of DOS) Injecting the Programs into the DOS Boot Disk Open the DOS 6.22 boot floppy disk using WinImage.