Hi Everyone,<BR><BR>I'm having trouble figuring out the best way to do this. I have an old Dell Latitude CPi, it's a 233Mhz PII with a 800MB hard drive. It had a corrupted install of Windows 95 on it, ...
I'm trying to make a bootable CD that boots to the image of 2.88 Meg DOS floppy and I'm not having much luck. Here's a quick run down of the steps I've taken.<P>1) Create a 1.44 Meg floppy disk that ...
To make a boot disk incorporating NTFSDOS, first you need to create a bootable floppy using Windows 98, SE, ME, or MS-DOS. After you create the floppy, copy NTFSDOS.EXE to it. We added Xcopy, Doskey, ...
I recently said that an MS-DOS boot disk couldn’t be created in Windows 2000. As several readers pointed out, this isn’t quite true. An MS-DOS boot disk can be created using files located on the ...
The floppy disk contains the oldest version of 86-DOS thought to still exist. Although long-abandoned for far more advanced successors, MS-DOS remains a pivotal piece of computer history. Released to ...
We start this week with a follow-up to the amuse-bouche portion of last week’s dining experience. But first, let’s refresh your memory: The topic concerned a problem raised by reader Don Janeway. He ...