I agree that booting to a live Linux instance would be a better solution
here. I've had to do this many times and honestly it doesn't really
matter what live image you use. Mint is fine. I personally prefer
Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu but it doesn't really matter. It should give you
access to th
+1 on the Linux Mint recommendation. Out of all the Linuxi I've personally
tried, I've found Mint to be quite user friendly and I would say it's a great
place to start for those more familiar with a Windows-like interface.
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Jim,
DOS & HW basic like the above might make good 5 minute "FD Shorts" on
youtube.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 9:45 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 4/14/2021 5:19 AM, Stephanos wrote:
> > Dear All
> >
> > I want to boot to freeDOS using a CD ROM. Then I want to insert a
> > memory stick into the comput
On 4/14/2021 5:19 AM, Stephanos wrote:
Dear All
I want to boot to freeDOS using a CD ROM. Then I want to insert a
memory stick into the computer and copy a file from the Windows HDD onto
the memory stick. Is this possible and if so which version of freeDOS
do I use?
If you are talking about
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 at 14:20, Stephanos wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> I want to boot to freeDOS using a CD ROM. Then I want to insert a
> memory stick into the computer and copy a file from the Windows HDD onto
> the memory stick. Is this possible and if so which version of freeDOS
> do I use?
Stepha
Hey!
> I want to boot to freeDOS using a CD ROM. Then I want to insert a
> memory stick into the computer and copy a file from the Windows HDD onto
> the memory stick. Is this possible and if so which version of freeDOS
> do I use?
If you ask me: Do not use DOS for that. Your Windows is probab
Dear All
I want to boot to freeDOS using a CD ROM. Then I want to insert a
memory stick into the computer and copy a file from the Windows HDD onto
the memory stick. Is this possible and if so which version of freeDOS
do I use?
Thanks and wait to hear
Stephanos
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