Test description follows:
FreeDOS FORMAT drive C: 2GB FAT32
Booted with MS-DOS disk and installed Windows 98SE on C:
Installation when perfect and passed the MS-DOS SCANDISK checks
After Windows installed, ran Windows version of SCANDISK and DEFRAG.
No problems - no errors.
Note: I made a ty
Hi,
I noticed FDSHIELD is not on the base list. I think it should.
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The issue is that you boot an MSDOS/Win98 bootdisk,
with the FreeDOS format program on it.
For best reference, start with a blank disk, use the FDISK provided by
Windows/DOS,
then run format c:
after that, load XMS-manager,
and run SCANDISK C:
and you *will* find errors, even in 0.91p (updated ve
>From the main page at www.freedos.org ..
...So if you have Windows and some test-drive, please test-format it with
FreeDOS FORMAT 0.91p, in Windows DOS, and ask Windows SCANDISK for an
opinion. In particular, FAT32 tests are needed. Happy testing!
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Where do I send the test
Hi!
7-Июл-2004 09:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luigi D. C.) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
LDC> Sorry of annoying with an old question but can someone explain me how
LDC> the situation is, before I do all works to upgrade FreeDos.
You should definitely upgrade FreeDOS kernel, especially this is very
Paul Berger wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 07:44, Jacobs Shannon wrote:
I'm a little confused here, but I think I'm the OP on
the dBase II question, and I just wanted to thank
y'all for the information I've received so far. It
looks like the best avenue to explore just now is the
DOS emulator, and if
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 07:44, Jacobs Shannon wrote:
> I'm a little confused here, but I think I'm the OP on
> the dBase II question, and I just wanted to thank
> y'all for the information I've received so far. It
> looks like the best avenue to explore just now is the
> DOS emulator, and if that doe
I'm a little confused here, but I think I'm the OP on
the dBase II question, and I just wanted to thank
y'all for the information I've received so far. It
looks like the best avenue to explore just now is the
DOS emulator, and if that doesn't work, I'll try to
configure an additional boot with Free
Why you can't boot up bochs?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Johnson Lam
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 7 de julho de 2004 00:17
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: [Freedos-user] Re: Freedos-user digest, Vol 1 #180 - 3 msgs
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 2
Hi all,
lot of thanks to developers!
I tried to run and use a clipper (DOS) compiled application in a DOS box
under Linux.
This was some time ago and despite keyboard drivers, code characters,
devices, tricky jobs with dosemu etc it's still working quite good.
Only a thing didn't work with Freedo
El mié, 07-07-2004 a las 04:21, Bernd Blaauw escribió:
> Aitor Santamaría Merino schreef:
>
> > Good! It just occurs to me that you could add a single line into the
> > readme file (if you haven't done it already) for dummy users like
> > myself and say: "thou shall not rename APPEND.EXE" ;-)
>
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