Hi!
11-Июл-2006 10:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Florian Xaver) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
FX> Mh...the USB HD is primary...any chance to configurate FreeDOS, so that
FX> the USB drive IS NOT drive C:, D: instead?
After boot, you may use utilities (like sswap.exe from Stacker), wh
Florian Xaver wrote:
> Mh...the USB HD is primary...any chance to configurate FreeDOS, so that
> the USB drive IS NOT drive C:, D: instead?
Did you try our http://www.bttr-software.de/products/drvexch/ ? But I
don't know, if it works with FreeDOS or DR-DOS. ;-)
Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
> I think the drive you are booting from is always set to C by dos kernel
> and you can nothing do about that.
> Imagine you are using your usb harddisk as boot device on another
> computer. You always would have to change the drive letters used in your
> config.sys and autoexec.bat prior to bootin
Florian Xaver schrieb:
> Mh...the USB HD is primary...any chance to configurate FreeDOS, so that
> the USB drive IS NOT drive C:, D: instead?
>
I think the drive you are booting from is always set to C by dos kernel
and you can nothing do about that.
Imagine you are using your usb harddisk as
Mh...the USB HD is primary...any chance to configurate FreeDOS, so that
the USB drive IS NOT drive C:, D: instead?
Bye
Norbert Remmel wrote:
> That works for all newer bioses that have usb boot support.
>
> Rgds
> Norbert.
>
> Florian Xaver schrieb:
>> Hi again,
>>
>> the BIOS also mounts my e
That works for all newer bioses that have usb boot support.
Rgds
Norbert.
Florian Xaver schrieb:
> Hi again,
>
> the BIOS also mounts my extern harddisc (160GB, FAT32) to drive C:\! Yeah!
>
> Bye
> Flo
>
>
>
> -
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Hi again,
the BIOS also mounts my extern harddisc (160GB, FAT32) to drive C:\! Yeah!
Bye
Flo
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Hi,
one month ago I bought a new notebook. Now I am installing DOS and found
out, after trying USBASPI.SYS without success, that an USB stick (f.e.
SONY) is mounted as A:! No driver is needed! This is a very cool!!
(BIOS is very basic, no settings can be changed)
Bye
Flo
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Florian Xaver