I used CloneDisk to rip a RAW image of the booting DOM with FreeDOS. Mounted
that with Qemu. Booted Qemu with the FreeDOS install image and installed
FreeDOS to the image copied from the DOM. Then I used CloneDisk to write that
image back to the DOM. "Missing Operating System".
On Friday,
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 5:13 PM, E. Auer wrote:
>
> Possible explanation: The FreeDOS USB boot thing has a harddisk-
> style bootable disk image and the BIOS of your computer has some
> compatibility issue with the drive-renumbering caused by booting
> from USB and/or from using a "harddisk" b
Possible explanation: The FreeDOS USB boot thing has a harddisk-
style bootable disk image and the BIOS of your computer has some
compatibility issue with the drive-renumbering caused by booting
from USB and/or from using a "harddisk" boot image. A possible
solution would be to use a FreeDOS boot
If you want to use CF chips instead of a harddrive.
I'd recommend Komputerbay chips sold on Amazon.
They aren't marked internally as removable like most.
Currently I'm using 32 gig to run dos. Hard to find anything
smaller now. You can run win 7 on them if you want.
cheers
DS
On Thu, 4 Jan 201