> I have a doubt though:
> Now I have two partitions:
> -A: FAT-12 partition
> -B: FAT-16 partition
> and of course C: which refers to the floppy disk drive.
> Why when I type 'D:' and then 'dir' an "Insert disk" message appears?
> Isn´t floppy disk drive C:? Then, why D: also refers to floppy dis
Anne de Raad wrote:
> > Please explain me the instructions step by step.
>
> 1) Copy MSXDOS2.SYS, COMMAND2.COM and FDISK.COM (v3.1) to an MSX
> DOS2-formatted Floppydisk and start your computer pressing on
> startup...
> 2) Start fdisk 3.1 with the fat16-option, so type 'fdisk /fat16'
> 3) Displ
> Hopefully this will be of any help. It worked for me! ;-)
Did you solve the Wrong version of MSX-DOS problem? If so: how?
Best regards,
Manuel
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> Yes, now the link doesn´t work. Fortunatelly I have saved the picture.
> I will send it to Manuel Bilderbeek (to add this model to the MSX HW
List).
Thanks.
Everyone: PLease save all nice pictures you see on the Yahoo Auctions. We
can make the picture database on FUNet incredibly complete with
> Please explain me the instructions step by step.
1) Copy MSXDOS2.SYS, COMMAND2.COM and FDISK.COM (v3.1) to an MSX
DOS2-formatted Floppydisk and start your computer pressing on
startup...
2) Start fdisk 3.1 with the fat16-option, so type 'fdisk /fat16'
3) Display partitiontable and delete ALL p
Ivan Latorre wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have already installed IDE bios 2.01 in my IDE interface (latest
> version) without problems.
> Now I want to partition my Seagate 1.2Gb HD.
> I push "DEL" button in order to start MSX-DOS1 from floppy disk.
> Then I execute idefdisk.com (version 3.1). But the sc
Hello
I have already installed IDE bios 2.01 in my IDE interface (latest
version) without problems.
Now I want to partition my Seagate 1.2Gb HD.
I push "DEL" button in order to start MSX-DOS1 from floppy disk.
Then I execute idefdisk.com (version 3.1). But the screen turns brown
and the computer
Takamichi Suzukawa wrote:
> > Take a look at this computer auctioned:
> OK.
> Seems I nearly caught up in last minute, actually, one hour before end of
> bidding term.
Yes, now the link doesn´t work. Fortunatelly I have saved the picture.
I will send it to Manuel Bilderbeek (to add this model to
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