Hi Andrew,

So apart from the floppy cable problem, you say only
the Win98 MBR boots correctly, but the FreeDOS one
will not boot? You have re-formatted the partition
in DOS (by the way, better use SYS, not FORMAT /S),
but kept the partitions unchanged, so there could be
a problem with either FDISK partition edits, or the
MBR code added by the installer (if any, why does it
do that by default, by the way?) or of course both?

You could do the following: Use FDISK to backup the
MBR to a file, then write one of the two built-in MBR
codes of FDISK and see if that breaks booting. If yes,
a bug exists in the selected boot code. If no, then
the bug is probably in the partitioning and less in
the MBR. After the experiment, you can restore the
Win98 MBR using FDISK.

I hope that is not too much effort for you. Would
be good to know whether either of the two MBR in
our FDISK has bugs. Of course you may have to boot
from (USB or) CD or floppy to run FDISK for repairs.

Thanks! Regards, Eric

PS: Why would the gotek use ISO to emulate floppy?
You probably mean floppy images, not CD/DVD images?

> I was able to get both systems working correctly. I first formatted the
> partition and wrote the mbr in Windows 98. Then in freedos I formatted the
> filesystem and setup system files with format c: /s. I then used the
> advanced installer to install without overriding the mbr, and after
> restarting the pentium 2 was able to boot normally, straight from hdd.



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