tsiegel--- via Freedos-user wrote:
If you boot from the USB drive, all you need do is run the sys command,
and give it the drive letter of the hd, then remove the usb thumb drive,
and the hd should boot just fine.
sys d:
should do it in your case.
I had done that, and have done it again. It responds "transferred".
First, "Bad or missing Command Interpreter" is an "old friend". It has
been part of my FreeDOS experience, but not lately, because I have not
tried to install FreeDOS lately. Somehow I always got past that.
The full error line is:
"Bad or missing Command Interpreter: C"\Freedos\BIN\COMMAND.COM
C'\fREEdos\BIN /E"1024 /P=C"\FDAUTO.BAT"
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