"Craig Foster" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't forget that Windows won't display .DLL (or most system files for that
matter) in Explorer. If you copied the rawritewin.exe off the CD, the .DLL
porbably hasn't been copied too.
alas it seems there's no dll's in dosutils... don't remember who
Brad Boutwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This may be a dumb question, but isn't the ISO supposed to be bootable?
it is
Title: RE: [Cooker] AIR - ISO not bootable?
After my initial question, I thought the readers of this list were above such replies...I suppose I should have worded my question differently:
My newly downloaded ISO does NOT boot. Could my ISO have been damaged during download (and still burn
Title: RE: [Cooker] AIR - ISO not bootable?
I just realized that I may have taken that reply WAY out of context and shot myself in the foot all at once...irony is so weird )
My apologies Pixel...I evidently am rounding out the people I was stereotyping :)
Brad
Brad Boutwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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After my initial
Brad Boutwell wrote:
This may be a dumb question, but isn't the ISO supposed to be
bootable? I can't get the CD to boot OR rawwritewin to work for a
bootable floppy...I get an error saying the a library failed to
load...anyone else with similar difficulties? Could my ISO have been
foul of that setting sheepish grin
Craig Foster
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From: David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] AIR - ISO not bootable?
Reinaldo Silveira-local wrote:
My rawwritewin gave the same "li