In case anyone is interested, we have an article on the FreeDOS site
about USB from a BIOS engineer. It's a good read (and short) and
explains why USB hard drives are hard to support properly everywhere,
while USB floppy and keyboard/mouse is easy:

http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/technote/173.html


-jh



On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Dale Mahalko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if it was mentioned yet, but Symantec/Norton Ghost can
> create DOS boot disks which contain USB and Firewire drivers to allow
> a PC hard drive to be imaged onto an external USB hard drive via DOS.
>
> Though, I never had much luck with them. I think these drivers only
> support the earlier USB 1.0 spec and my drive backups which only take
> about 10 minutes on a 100 megabit LAN instead drag out to an hour or
> so with this USB driver.
>
> Also the drivers have finicky support. They work on some machines but
> not others, and it's hit 'n miss determining compatibility.
>
> -Dale
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