Thanks, works great. I'll post a link to my finished ISO once it
finishes uploading to my webserver.
And here's that link:
http://kavlon.org/index.php/free_windows_tools
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you need to add the Memtest86+ binary (www.memtest.org) to the
Isolinux directory yourself.
Be sure to remove the .bin extension from the Mt86+ binary. This is
because Isolinux interprets it as a 'cd bootsector' which it is not.
The Memtest+ binary currently is only delivered with the special
b
Michael schreef:
Also, does the cd image come with memtest or do I need to do something
to add that? It looks like it's supposed to be there, from reading the
docs, but I don't seem to be able to load it from the boot menu.
you need to add the Memtest86+ binary (www.memtest.org) to the Isolinux
Also, does the cd image come with memtest or do I need to do something
to add that? It looks like it's supposed to be there, from reading the
docs, but I don't seem to be able to load it from the boot menu.
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I have a CD ISO image I keep of useful free software programs for
Windows. I was wanting to use the spare space on the discs to make a
FreeDOS (and maybe Memtest) rescue disc. I've downloaded the FreedOS
CD ISO. Do I just copy this ISO to a directory and copy the files
from my other ISO into t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
You do not HAVE to use the SYSLINUX loader. I've been successful
using the El Torito standard (with 1.44 or 2.88 MByte) boot sectors
on CD's. The trick is getting a proper floppy disk image file.
That's correct. There are several bootloaders, and ofcourse there's
al
Good day:
You do not HAVE to use the SYSLINUX loader. I've been successful
using the El Torito standard (with 1.44 or 2.88 MByte) boot sectors
on CD's. The trick is getting a proper floppy disk image file.
I did it this way because I've also been fiddling with MS-DOS boot
CD's and haven't playe
Michael schreef:
I have a CD ISO image I keep of useful free software programs for
Windows. I was wanting to use the spare space on the discs to make a
FreeDOS (and maybe Memtest) rescue disc. I've downloaded the FreedOS
CD ISO. Do I just copy this ISO to a directory and copy the files from
my
I have a CD ISO image I keep of useful free software programs for
Windows. I was wanting to use the spare space on the discs to make a
FreeDOS (and maybe Memtest) rescue disc. I've downloaded the FreedOS CD
ISO. Do I just copy this ISO to a directory and copy the files from my
other ISO into th