Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Wayne Graves wrote:
>
> I can boot anything and I have a system in the corner that has 12 TB of disk
> on it which I can build anything on. I just want to know how to get a
> bootable USB up with freedos running and maybe this will do it, thanks.
Like I said,
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] sys.com not executable on Windows 7 64bit
>
>The USB drivers make a flash drive look like a removable hard drive, not a
>floppy drive (though the drivers will also work with a USB floppy drive). You
>can't start with a floppy image.
>
>If the BIO
The USB drivers make a flash drive look like a removable hard drive, not a
floppy drive (though the drivers will also work with a USB floppy drive). You
can't start with a floppy image.
If the BIOS will correctly boot from an external USB hard drive or flash drive,
you can simply use the stand
Op 14-10-2011 0:55, Wayne Graves schreef:
> I can boot anything and I have a system in the corner that has 12 TB of
> disk on it which I can build anything on. I just want to know how to get
> a bootable USB up with freedos running and maybe this will do it, thanks.
The difficult way I used was us
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Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] sys.com not executable on Windows 7 64bit
Op 14-10-2011 0:25, Bret Johnson schreef:
> Using my USB drivers, it is possible to make a bootable USB disk or
> manipulate partitions just using standard DOS
Op 14-10-2011 0:25, Bret Johnson schreef:
> Using my USB drivers, it is possible to make a bootable USB disk or
> manipulate partitions just using standard DOS tools (FORMAT, FDISK, SYS,
> etc.). You don't necessarily need Windows or *nix to do that. The drivers
> still have a long ways to go
Hi again,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Wayne Graves wrote:
>
> Where do I find your USB drivers Bret and any information on how to use
> them ?
http://www.bretjohnson.us/
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Where do I find your USB drivers Bret and any information on how to use them ?
From: Bret Johnson
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] sys.com not executable on Windows 7 64bit
>
> I'm retired and I fool around with lots of hardware, some of which
> is nothing more then a motherboard, a keyboard and a lcd. Virtually
> all motherboards come with a USB. Also when I have to deal with a
> broken disk Spinrite is great but not if you can't boot it. Some
> claim it will run great
o: Wayne Graves ; freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] sys.com not executable on Windows 7 64bit
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Wayne Graves wrote:
>
> I needed something standalone to run dos disk tools with and wa
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Wayne Graves wrote:
>
> I needed something standalone to run dos disk tools with and was hoping to
> use Freedos.
DOS disk tools on FreeDOS? Shouldn't be a problem. ;-)
> I was also trying to figure out a way to get Spinrite to run on a fob.
Spinrite (fa
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Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] sys.com not executable on Windows 7 64bit
Op 13-10-2011 21:44, Wayne Graves schreef:
> Unlike .exe's you can't set compatability on .com's
>
> I suspect sys.com just writes the boot blo
Op 13-10-2011 21:44, Wayne Graves schreef:
> Unlike .exe's you can't set compatability on .com's
>
> I suspect sys.com just writes the boot block on the target device ? Any
> sugestions ?
> Thanks
Microsoft removed the 16bit compatibility layer on 64bit operating
systems, sorry. As we don't have
I was trying to create a bootable fob on Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1, but
sys.com won't execute,The Error I get is...
This version of sys.com is not compatible with the version of
Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information to see
whether you need a x86 (32-
bit) or
It's also available as part of the kernel package, which is really its
home (to make a system bootable floppy, for example.) I've made a
softlink on ibiblio for 'sys' into 'kernel'.
There's a README there now too, so that if you go to
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/sys
Ray Davison wrote:
> I have 1.0 CD and boot floppy. I cannot find a SYS.COM. I found the
> DOCs for it on the CD. Where is the file?
Ray, It's available as a zipfile in:
\FREEDOS\PACKAGES\BASE\SYSX.ZIP
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I have 1.0 CD and boot floppy. I cannot find a SYS.COM. I found the
DOCs for it on the CD. Where is the file?
TY
Ray
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>> So when running sys, if kernel.sys is readonly (and/or system and/or
>> hidden) should it sys:
>> a) fail as it currently does
>> b) ask the user 1st, then remove the attributes and overwrite the
>> existing kernel
>> c) without asking the user, remove the attributes and overwrite th
Norbert Remmel wrote:
> sounds reasonable
> So when running sys, if kernel.sys is readonly (and/or system and/or
> hidden) should it sys:
> a) fail as it currently does
> b) ask the user 1st, then remove the attributes and overwrite the
> existing kernel
> c) without asking the user, r
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Betreff: Re: [Freedos-user] SYS.COM
Datum: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 04:20:04 -0500
Von: Kenneth J. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Norbert Remmel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Having discussed some stuff w
Hi,
Having discussed some stuff with eric before, Eric suggested to start a
new discussion on the mailing list.
There is a problem concerning SYS.COM using dual boot systems
Windows XP / FreeDOS
Windows XP always looks for dos system files on its boot partition and
changes the attributes of the
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