Hi,
1. Nobody seems to have notice the bug... :-( If one wanted to access
a floppy/CD/DVD drive with no floppy/CD/DVD included - oZone crashed!
You can download an updated library:
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0503736/php/floxwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Software.Temp?action=downloadman&upname=iodlg.zip
Hi Leslie:
The easiest way i know of to create a FAT (might as well make it
FAT32) partition is to use the LiveCD from the GParted project:
gparted.sourceforge.net
This can also be run from a USB stick if your computer can boot
from a USB stick. You can shrink an NTFS partition and create a
new
Okay. That helps a lot. It is an 80 gig drive with about 40 gigs of free
space, so I have plenty of space to play with. I am assuming that I need to
also install whatever games that I was going to run in freedos on the same
partition; just for simplicity's sake. If you could get me the infor
Hi Leslie,
> Okay... since I only have NTSF Drives I will use the limited floppy
> method. Unless it is possible to create a FAT Partition without wipping
> the whole drive. I have one hard drive which already has 2 partitions:
> both are NTFS. One is labeled OS and the other is Labeled Recover
Okay... since I only have NTSF Drives I will use the limited floppy method.
Unless it is possible to create a FAT Partition without wipping the whole
drive. I have one hard drive which already has 2 partitions: both are NTFS.
One is labeled OS and the other is Labeled Recovery. If I could sa
Hi Leslie,
> I currently have no way to burn a CD... is there A way to use the
> software with only a floppy drive?
There is, but I think it would be better if you used the
"virtual CDROM" way. For that, you take the ISO file which
you can download - you have a choice between 4 variants - and
co