On Tue, May 17, 2022, 10:52 AM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just out of curiosity...
>
> Jim Hall wrote on 16 May 2022, 19:07:
> > FreeDOS pre-installed. But it's UEFI only (no BIOS) and any DOS
> > requires a BIOS.
>
> Is there a way to load a BIOS from an UEFI that lacks a CSM? SeaBIOS
> comes to mind...
On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 4:43 PM Jon Brase wrote:
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> >*I'll note that I don't see the same pre-installed OS options when
> > I click on the "HP Zbook Fury 17.8 G8" in the article. I only see
> > "Windows 11 Pro," "Windows 10 Pro," "Windows 11 Home," and "Ubuntu
> > Linux 20.04." So either HP has
>*I'll note that I don't see the same pre-installed OS options when I click on
>the "HP Zbook Fury 17.8 G8" in the article. I only see "Windows 11 Pro,"
>"Windows 10 Pro," "Windows 11 Home," and "Ubuntu Linux 20.04." So either HP
>has changed it, or the "FreeDOS" option is not available in the
Hi!
Just out of curiosity...
Jim Hall wrote on 16 May 2022, 19:07:
FreeDOS pre-installed. But it's UEFI only (no BIOS) and any DOS
requires a BIOS.
Is there a way to load a BIOS from an UEFI that lacks a CSM? SeaBIOS
comes to mind... By loading something like a "BIOSEMU.EFI"
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Pada tanggal Sel, 17 Mei 2022 18.36,
Jim Hall wrote
At least HP stopped referring to "FreeDOS 3.0" on their website. I had sent
them a "cease and desist" letter about that, when you originally mentioned it.
We don't have a FreeDOS "3.0" distribution, so I said HP needed to stop
confusing users with that version label. They
On Tue, May 17, 2022, 5:17 AM Daniel wrote:
> Well, I have been foolin around with the files. Here is what I have done
> so far and what I haven’t done, but would like to:
>
> I copied FDAUTO.BAT and FDCONFIG.SYS to NDAUTO.BAT and NDCONFIG.SYS
>
> Done:
> I edited ndauto.bat how I liked it
On Mon, May 16, 2022, 8:22 PM richardkolacz...@hotmail.com <
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> [..]
> IF I am allowed to quote myself (from a now "dead" topic)
>
> [Freedos-user] Question about FreeDOS 3.0
>
>
> For anyone curious, the following link is how to custom configure (at
> purchase
Hi Daniel,
> On May 17, 2022, at 5:45 AM, Daniel wrote:
>
> This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
> possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
> fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
You can use either FDCONFIG.SYS or
Well, I have been foolin around with the files. Here is what I have done
so far and what I haven’t done, but would like to:
I copied FDAUTO.BAT and FDCONFIG.SYS to NDAUTO.BAT and NDCONFIG.SYS
Done:
I edited ndauto.bat how I liked it leavin fdauto.bat alone in case of a
problem. As mentioned I
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On Tue, May 17, 2022, 4:47 AM Daniel wrote:
> This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
> possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
> fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
>
Hi Daniel
Yes you can. FreeDOS will look for FDCONFIG.SYS
This may be a crazy or even insane thing to ask, nevermind do, but is it
possible to create a new config file and use that. For instance rename
fdconfig.sys to the MSDOS config.sys?
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