Thank you for all the answers!
Today I use the command " diskcopy" , but it only for floppy disk, is there
the tool likt it but it can be used for usb flash ?
在2008-12-16,"Jim Hall" 写道:
>D'oh. Was thinking of FDISK /MBR.
>
>On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>>
Michael Robinson schrieb:
> Is there a way to install ReactOS and Freedos together in the same vmware 6
> virtual machine?
>
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Which utility you are talking about?
Джандуарлем Абдулаихим schrieb:
> These utility you can write itself in the Turbo-C 2.0. It's a simply - reads
> & write series of sectors as one big string of data. Use biosdisk() function
> for make them result.
>
>
D'oh. Was thinking of FDISK /MBR.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Why not use SYS? It does this (although not like dd.)
>> SYS writes the FreeDOS boot to MBR.
>
> No - SYS writes to the boot sector of the partition.
> It NEVER writes to the MBR. The SYS of other DOS
Eric Auer escreveu:
> Hi!
>
>> Why not use SYS? It does this (although not like dd.)
>> SYS writes the FreeDOS boot to MBR.
>
> No - SYS writes to the boot sector of the partition.
> It NEVER writes to the MBR.
Correct: the program that does that id fdisk, this way:
fdisk /MBR
Alain
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Hi!
> Why not use SYS? It does this (although not like dd.)
> SYS writes the FreeDOS boot to MBR.
No - SYS writes to the boot sector of the partition.
It NEVER writes to the MBR. The SYS of other DOS and
Win9x never write the MBR either, but for example the
FIXMBR tool of Windows does write the
Why not use SYS? It does this (although not like dd.) SYS writes the
FreeDOS boot to MBR.
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Hi !Everyone!
Now I need a tool (like linux "dd " command) in freedos to write MBR to
harddisk , can you help me?
Thanks!
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