On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 21:01:29 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Bernd,
>I'm extensively using WinImage. Too bad FreeDOS DISKCOPY isn't as
>flexible as either WinImage and RAWRITE yet.
I'm using EMT4WIN 4.35 by Daniel F. Valot, it's free.
And it can create self-extract DOS EXE!
http://dvalot.free.fr/emtcopy.
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 19:47:23 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Gerry,
>But you don't need a CD-Writer for FreeDOS. They offer a 1.44 floppy IMG
>file for Beta9SR1 together with RAWRITE. You can just extract the files
>you need from there...if you have WinImage it's even easier, as you can
>drag and drop di
There is a really neat free Windows program called VFD
http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html
which I use all the time. It allows you to mount a file
as a floppy disk and assign it a drive letter under Windows.
You can use diskcopy to/from a real floppy disk (if you have
one) or creat
Hi Bernd,
IMG file for Beta9SR1 together with RAWRITE. You can just extract the
files you need from there...
Any Windows which can boot into DOS has an easy way of installing:
-download ISO to c:\fdbootcd.iso
-create bootdisk
-boot from bootdisk, which should find the ISO file automatically.
Gerry Hickman schreef:
But you don't need a CD-Writer for FreeDOS. They offer a 1.44 floppy IMG
file for Beta9SR1 together with RAWRITE. You can just extract the files
you need from there...if you have WinImage it's even easier, as you can
drag and drop direct from within the IMG file.
(I'm s
Hi Johnson,
I'm glad this one now starts to make sense. Regarding not being able to
get 1.3.0 beta, surely it's included in the official Beta9sr1 release?
I got only 1 CD-Writer in my office (notebook's docking station), and
it's always taken by someone. That's why I usually download updated
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 20:01:00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Gerry,
>OK, I think this is where we are going wrong on this list with the
>testing (me included). People are posting results without locking down
>versioning. I mean we are all running totoally different versions and
>then wonder why we get di
Hi Johnson,
I switch to FDISK 1.2.1 (old one) and everything works, even the
logical drive size problem gone.
With old FDISK the XEON server boot normally
Thank you very much for your test procedure!
1) FDISK 1.2.1 UI have bugs, command line OK
2) FDISK 1.2.1-K not working
OK, I think
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:58:04 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Gerry,
Finally did all the test ...
I found that Jeremy removed the "test" version of FDISK 1.3.0 beta
from his website. My copy is downloaded last week, the version still
shows "1.2.1-k".
Following you list, it fail in:
>>1. Boot FreeDOS on a