Kenneth J. Davis wrote:
> charles wrote:
> ...
>> FreeDOS completely blows this off and refuses to access the drives
>> installed using fdisk (Unless using the before mentioned set option)
>> or xfdisk or format. Since aspi8dos.sys should have taken the BIOS
>> out of the loop here.
>>
>> I did
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Kenneth J. Davis wrote:
charles wrote:
Been trying to install freedos V1.0 onto a SCSI HD. The fdisk program
is giving me Invalid Drive Designation but will see the SCSI drives
when I issue "set FFD_VERSION=6" at the command prompt. That doesn't
do me any good though w
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Hi Charles,
> Been trying to install freedos V1.0 onto a SCSI HD. The fdisk
> program is giving me Invalid Drive Designation...
You should use other fdisk programs or, even better, use another
operating system for the fdisk step. That also lowers the risk
of damaging other operating systems, an