By default, any flavor of DOS I have used will not see any kind of EMMC
storage. You may have a setting in your BIOS to treat them as traditional IDE
disks, which may work, but otherwise there's sadly a strong chance that
Free/MS/Whatever DOS simply cannot see the device without some kind of spe
You can try this…
Boot the install media (CD, USB or Floppy).
Quit the install.
Simply run FDISK without any options or parameters.
It should default to the internal hard drive when booted from CD or Floppy. If
you booted from USB, Drive C (aka drive 1) will be the USB Stick and the
internal dr
On Sun, 23 Jun 2024 19:15:15 +0200, Joey V via Freedos-user wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas?
Do the partitioning in Linux.
(And if D: is a 2nd partition, which seems likely, as multiple hard
drives are rare in laptops, then it makes sense that it did not work,
whatever it was you thought you
Hello!
I’ve been trying to install FreeDOS on my Lenovo ideapad 110s. I thought it
might be a fun system to install it on because, while it can run Linux, it
really can’t do a lot with it. Plus I’ve recently upgraded to another laptop
for Linux.
But the issue I’m having is the setup program se
This reminded me of the excellent TWODISKS program
https://archive.org/details/msdos_shareware_fb_TWODISKS
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