When I clicked on the iso link, I got the following:
This XML file does not appear to have any style information
associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
NoSuchKeyThe specified key does not
exist.releases/50886493/4fb4d114-c933-11e5-9bf4-8e8a690fb98a.iso85117D7417E47724hJz
Hello Don,
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Don Flowers wrote:
>
> It's the installed system - what was happening was
> I would type: "COPY *.ZIP C:\DOWNLOAD\ZIP"
> One file would copy to c:\download\zip, then the a: drive would click and I
> got the ever annoying "error copying to a: drive
It's the installed system - what was happening was
I would type: "COPY *.ZIP C:\DOWNLOAD\ZIP"
One file would copy to c:\download\zip, then the a: drive would click and
I got the ever annoying "error copying to a: drive abort retry ignore?"; I
could ignore and it would stop but the copy processed
Hello Don,
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 1:47 PM, Don Flowers wrote:
>
> Day after observation: I am getting an A: drive redirect when I try to copy
> files by "COPY" command. One file will copy to the desired directory and then
> it searches for the A: drive. Would this be a glitch from the installer
There is no need for sound, I don't think I even need a network connection.
I'm looking to get a system that is at least 3-4 years old, maybe even older.
The only reason to get a newer one is to get some extra speed.
This clown speaks for himself
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 1:33 PM, Corbin Davenport
Day after observation: I am getting an A: drive redirect when I try to copy
files by "COPY" command. One file will copy to the desired directory and
then it searches for the A: drive. Would this be a glitch from the
installer?
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Jerome E. Shidel Jr.
wrote:
>
> > On
I would think FreeDOS would work fine on any PC with legacy boot enabled,
but extra stuff like USB, sound, and/or networking might need extra drivers
that might not be available.
Corbin
On Feb 3, 2016 12:57 PM, "Wayne Dernoncourt" wrote:
> I'm planning to install Free-DOS on a standalone system
I'm planning to install Free-DOS on a standalone system to run SpinRite. I've
had issues in getting FreeDOS to boot successfully on some systems (the systems
seems to hang on Init...)
So I decided to get an older desktop with a plan to wipeout what I expect will
be Windows and install FreeDOS.