Hi Bat,

> The installation was on my another computer,
> and on it FreeDOS booted and worked well.

So you installed while the harddisk was plugged to another
computer, and then moved the harddisk to this computer?

> I installed just the base, but without base's packages.
> So i have 3 files in C:\, a command.com, a kernel.sys and
> a FDOS\install.log. Nothing else.

Then you installed nothing ;-). That is not BASE. That is
just kernel and shell. You REALLY should install at least
himem and write a small config and autoexec.

> When I'm booting FreeDOS, it writes "Starting FreeDOS", then
> nothing happens.

This is probably because your 486 BIOS uses another geometry
than your "another computer" BIOS for the same disk. Maybe
the other computer uses LBA and the 486 does not.

I really recommend to install DOS on the 486 by installing it
on the 486. Not by plugging the harddisk to another computer.
If you need a diskette distro, please use FreeDOS Balder.

Eric



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