On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Bill Haught wrote:
> You can get a 16GB flash drive at MaoMart, I mean Walmart, of course for
> US$12.97 (at least in Cleveland, OH).
I got a 32GB Micro Center branded USB drive at their location in NYC
for $15, and a 32GB Micro Center microSD card with full siz
USB drive, of course.
On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:41 PM, Bill Haught wrote:
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US$12.97 (at least in Cleveland, OH).
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
> Quoting Felix Miata :
>
>> On 2014-07-12 12:03 (GMT-0700) Dave Stevens composed:
>>
>>> I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
>>> computer that needs a BIOS update. But! the smallest
>>> boot diskette I can make
On 2014-07-16 10:37 (GMT-0700) Dave Stevens composed:
> Changing diskettes to the one with the flash program and bios image
> fails for some reason when changing diskettes.
> Ideas?
1-configure a boot floppy with USB support
2-put the flash program and new BIOS file on a USB stick
3-try flashing
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 19:37:28 +0200, Dave Stevens wrote:
> I don't have a spare hard drive to use. I tried rufus and it ALMOST
> does what I want but seems to be set up to install freedos on a drive.
No, it's not. Did you give it an ISO image? You can just choose "Create a
bootable disk using F
Quoting Felix Miata :
> On 2014-07-12 12:03 (GMT-0700) Dave Stevens composed:
>
>> I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
>> computer that needs a BIOS update. Instructions are to make a bootable
>> DOZ diskette, boot from that, run the manufactorer's update program
>> and
Quoting Matej Horvat :
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 22:26:52 +0200, Dave Stevens wrote:
>
>> Quoting dmccunney :
>>
>>> Will your computer boot from USB? (This is normally a BIOS option,
>>> where you would select the USB device as the first thing to try to
>>> boot from.)
>>>
>>> If so, you might be a
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 22:26:52 +0200, Dave Stevens wrote:
> Quoting dmccunney :
>
>> Will your computer boot from USB? (This is normally a BIOS option,
>> where you would select the USB device as the first thing to try to
>> boot from.)
>>
>> If so, you might be able to create a bootable USB with
Quoting dmccunney :
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
>>
>> I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
>> computer that needs a BIOS update. Instructions are to make a bootable
>> DOZ diskette, boot from that, run the manufactorer's update program
>> and t
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
>
> I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
> computer that needs a BIOS update. Instructions are to make a bootable
> DOZ diskette, boot from that, run the manufactorer's update program
> and the BIOS update will be copie
On 2014-07-12 12:03 (GMT-0700) Dave Stevens composed:
> I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
> computer that needs a BIOS update. Instructions are to make a bootable
> DOZ diskette, boot from that, run the manufactorer's update program
> and the BIOS update will be copied
Hi,
I need to make a bootable DOS disk and don't see how. I have a
computer that needs a BIOS update. Instructions are to make a bootable
DOZ diskette, boot from that, run the manufactorer's update program
and the BIOS update will be copied into the ROM. But! the smallest
boot diskette I c
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 11:19 +0200, Andre Tertling wrote:
> Gildor Inglorion wrote:
> > i am using linux and i downloaded the .img bootdisk
> > image from the download page.
> > I don't know what to do with such file. I mounted it
> > on a dir, then i mcpied its contents to a disk, but
> > the disk
Very kind of you, and Eric :)
> In Linux, you can insert a blank floppy in the
> first drive and issue the command:
> dd if=???.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=2880
> from the comman line, where ???.img is replaced by
> the name of the "img" file you are using.
> Ken Martwick
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 200
In Linux, you can insert a blank floppy in the
first drive and issue the command:
dd if=???.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=2880
from the comman line, where ???.img is replaced by
the name of the "img" file you are using.
Ken Martwick
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 09:59:26AM +0100, Gildor Inglorion wrote:
Gildor Inglorion wrote:
i am using linux and i downloaded the .img bootdisk
image from the download page.
I don't know what to do with such file. I mounted it
on a dir, then i mcpied its contents to a disk, but
the disk couldn't boot
The .img file represents a 1:1 image of the boot disk. You
i know that you talk mostly on hihg-level themes
concerning freedos programming and such, and i think
that newbie questions can easily be overlooked, but
please, offer me some time because i need your help
i am using linux and i downloaded the .img bootdisk
image from the download page.
I don't
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