Eric Auer wrote:
> hi, please use dosfsck -v c: to check your filesystem.
> freedos 1.0 comes with dosfsck, which is a port of the
> linux tool from the dosfstools package. maybe your
> problem is that you mix things: fat16 filesystem on a
> fat32 partition or vice versa, or chs versus lba
> partit
Eric Auer wrote:
> hi, alas you said nothing at all about what is
> running slow and in what context. you cannot
> expect an answer without a specific question...
> just some educated guess: you use a sbpci or
> similar soundcard and now suffer from heavy
> sound driver overheads.
>
> eric
>
>
>
I suppose I would need a spare partition,Already dual booting with xp and
Linspire?
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 14:38:24 -0500, Dan Rudder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: [Freedos-user] Volunteer wanted to install FreeDOS 1.0 on
aWindowsXP computer
> Good day, everyone:
>
> Since FreeDOS1.0 has been release
Good day, everyone:
Since FreeDOS1.0 has been released, I've been working on my detailed
procedure to add FreeDOS to a WindowsXP computer. FreeDOS
can be pretty easily installed on a WindowsXP computer without
having to re-install WindowsXP.
I am looking for a volunteer or two to help with the n
Hi!
Now works.
I have load the image with ShsuCDhd made a clean install (deleting the
fdos folder, maybe not is a good idea)
I can't launch the graphics installer, but TESTINSTAL.exe work (more or
less), but I have some problems.
Some files are missing (maybe because y have the base cd), like t