Ron,
Thanks. I understand that. However the FreeDOS on that CD doesn't
have support for USB hard drives. From what I can tell I need to add a
USBASPI driver. From what little I remember about DOS I have to add
that in config.sys, and that means editing something and burning a new
CD that has the
Just drop out of Spinrite and you are in FreeDos.
Ron Spruell Sr.
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SpinRite use freedos to run. When you boot SpinRite it boots into freedos.
That's the operating system he uses.
Ron Spruell Sr.
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Hi,
Completely new to the list. First post. Be gentle. ;-)
I have a program called SpinRite used for checking hard drives. On
the Gibson Research page they state that if I can see drives under DOS
then there's a good chance that SpinRite can test the drives. I'd like
to try that under FreeDO