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01-22-2004, 02:36 PM
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Ð3ƒμ|\|(7
That didnt make any sense to that. Its one image file per boot.
Youll still have to have 3 more disk and the have to be burned as an image "seperately" Not put all on the same disk like you did.
You were better offf using the floppies. Thats gonna be a waste of cd for what your trying to do.
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01-22-2004, 02:57 PM
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Poster
well, im just trying it on a re writable and i want to use a cd instead because its more reliable to me.
Im always installing OS's for friends and ppl and some even ask for DOS.
Youll still have to have 3 more disk and the have to be burned as an image "seperately" Not put all on the same disk like you did.
I have all the disks on the cd (1 2 3 and 4 all in root on the cd not in folders)
If their was a way to make setup see the cd as all 4 disks, i will but i cant and thats why i only used disk ones boot feature.
When it asks for disk 2, i hit enter and it scans the cd and then it asks for disk 2 again so i know its definitely reading the cd rom and not the floppy.
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01-22-2004, 03:09 PM
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Ð3ƒμ|\|(7
Its not going to work. If it does be sure you let me in on your secret.
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01-28-2004, 10:18 PM
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Poster
I had a play on Sunday and was right the only way was to load Dos to the h/drive then make a bootdisc (on a floppy),after this I dropped over the Dos directory (folder) and the files off of root then cut with Nero result 1 bootable cd-rom for Dos6.22.
On booting with this disc I can now fdisk, format in fact everything the only part left after all this was to drop the full Dos directory to the new drive with the autoexec.bat and config.sys (with cd installed)and wow one ready to run h/drive.
Now when I will use it hmm don't know the iso is only 6.5 megs love playing.
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