>> After you booted DOS from CD:
>>
>> - insert floppy
>> - type "format a:/s"
>> - ...done. You've got "FreeDOS LiveFloppy". You can then transfer needed
>> programs/data to that floppy
> What to do if I don't have a physical floppy or physical floppy drive
> anywhere? (so can't do it "format a
> After you booted DOS from CD:
>
> - insert floppy
> - type "format a:/s"
> - ...done. You've got "FreeDOS LiveFloppy". You can then transfer needed
> programs/data to that floppy
What to do if I don't have a physical floppy or physical floppy drive
anywhere? (so can't do it "format a:/s" way). I
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 12:59:58PM +0300, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> Sorry I'm late. I think may ask an additional [Y/N] question about
> this access before doing it.
Actually why do you need such question? DOS isn't going to access your HDDs
on its own. You will have to do it on purpose. Until you do
Sorry I'm late. I think may ask an additional [Y/N] question about
this access before doing it. Also, I sincerely hope there still will
be a LiveFloppy in addition to LiveCD - this way I'll still be able to
use FreeDOS virtual floppy as a part of coreboot opensource BIOS. And,
just in case FreeDOS