One of the most trusted sources is the (archive.org), where you can find bootable floppy images (IMG) and ISO files for personal/archival use.
By the late 1990s, Microsoft began moving toward the NT kernel (used in Windows 2000 and later XP). Windows Me was the final release of the "9x" line, and MS-DOS 8.0 was its stripped-down engine. ms-dos 8.0 iso
: Windows 3.1 or 3.11 will typically only run in Standard or Real modes on MS-DOS 8.0. If you need 386 Enhanced Mode, MS-DOS 7.x (from Windows 98) or 6.22 is recommended. One of the most trusted sources is the (archive
folder within a Windows Me ISO, specifically from within compressed The "Uncrippling" Patch: To make it usable, you must apply a patch (like winme.2.com COMMAND.COM ms-dos 8.0 iso