Summary: P.S. To the above. The best and easiest way to create backups of DOS and/or Windows Diskettes, so as to preserve Disk Labels and DOS Bootdisk properti...
Summary: Hi, You can try to make bootable disk by hand. Get empty disk. Format it in Win95 with system file transfer or from a DOS prompt with the command [b]F...
Summary: 720 kb disk (sometimes) will not read in 1.44mb drives. I have 3 machines, One with a 720 kb disk drive, two with 1.44 disk drive. On one computer, wh...
Summary: there is a DOS Diskette to Image, Image to Diskette program called Disk Copy Plus that u can obtain from the Downloads Section of my site... click HER...
Summary: I had a freind send me DOS 6.22 and I d/l the 3 disks, copied them to floppies but when I try to install them on another PC that I want to run on DOS ...
Summary: I do a lot of disk copying of older DOS versions and programs. I use Disk Image Pro 5 for DOS (Which I beleave is compatable with WinImage as well) I...
Summary: Put config.sys and autoexec.bat files on your Win 95 boot disk. Copy the driver or the driver from the Win 98 boot disk to the win 95 boot disk...
Summary: Only in DOS? Are you runnning Windows 98? If you are you are better off to shell to dos from the Windows Menu and access the CD-ROM. In pure D...
Summary: There no longer is an operating system on the hard disk. You need one. At a minimum, you will need a boot disk for your primary floppy drive and disks...
Summary: Its not just the floppy drive that needs to be 720kb it the diskettes as well. 1.44MB disks have 2 holes and the 720kb version 1. If you cannot locate...
Summary: I agree with IVO. I have CD/R arcives of many version of DOS & Windows, ready to re-create or repair diskettes from images as required. I use WinImage...
Summary: You may use Regedit Find and Delete with the name of your program(repeat until the search is completed).You can also check for the presence of this pr...
Summary: OK Tom. The files you downloaded are .ZIP files and have to be unzipped using PKZIP or WINZIP. The unzipped files are .IMG files which have to be extr...
Summary: I have a 3½" XDF Format Copy of PC DOS 7.0 (Rev 0)on 5 Disks. But Disk 3 is corrupt. Has anyone got a copy? I need it for my OS arcive. I also have a ...
Summary: The reason is 6.22 won't work for those people in need of 6.0 is that 6.22 seems to be a sort of upgrade. It will not setup. The information in thi...
Summary: I dont know how to copy the files from the disk to the hard drive (i am not DOS friendly). I downloaded a file, unzipped it but now am stuck. Thank yo...
Summary: Use pkzip with multiple disk spanning. I think mr o or someone knows the exact parameters. If not, get a copy of pkzip (do a search for pkzip...you'...
Summary: The case is here.I used partition magic to divide my harddisk.Now I want to copy the whole system disk-c: to another disk.I don't think I can do it u...
Summary: You can use PKZIP for DOS from www.pkware.com and read the users guide on how to span a file over multiple disks. Can be ZIP files (use pkunzip to ext...
Summary: My copy of DOS is on 5 1/2" disks and i would like to make a working copy on to 3 1/4" disks. They will copy but willnot work. Something to do with di...
Summary: in a batch file, i would like a text file to keep appending to itself until there is no more room left on the disk. currently I am using type to appen...
Summary: Since Win XP prevented me from moving files from one folder to another, i tried doing it anyway by using a win 98 bootdisk to access my 80 Gigs FAT32 ...
Summary: I see by reviewing my post, that copy/paste did not account for multiple SPACES. The numeral should be the last chacter in the available 11 total (DIS...