Summary: "You cannot boot to an ISO image. They are compressed images of operating systems." On a standard PC, you would be correct, as the bootup sequence doe...
Summary: can anyone give me a boot disk image of the "boot to dos" floppy made in win xp pro .....i need it because my mobo doesnt recognize any floppy drive ...
Summary: Winimage 6.1 extracts the images you downloaded to a diskette from Windows.It is very popular to make a boot disk.You can also find and download the s...
Summary: You can use a floppy image to create a bootable CD-ROM. To DOS, the image will look very much like a real floppy. Most CD-writing software packages su...
Summary: It seems that you only downloaded MS-DOS 7.10 bootable floppy disk image, and of course, which can't installed into hard disks. The correct steps shou...
Summary: I got some old 486's (3 of for FREE), now Im trying to get them to go. The problem is that it will not boot a floppy, the a:drive works, the BOIS look...
Summary: I have taken the liberty of editing your post so that I can understand it a little better """Question 1 I also thought about trying to install Linu...
Summary: Hi, I would like to have the bootable CD-ROM with DOS 7.1 and with all my favourite DOS utilities and programs on one CD. I tried to make bootable CD ...
Summary: NTFS Reader for DOS comes as FREEWARE, and includes the latest versions of the elusive USBASPI.SYS and DI1000DD.SYS files. Go to: http://www.ntfs.com...
Summary: Download a W98SE boot floppy image from www.bootdisk.com to create a boot floppy. Set BIOS to boot from floppy as first device and boot with floppy, ...
Summary: Perfect! And yes, Disk 1 of 5. Was able to successfully create a PC-DOS 6.3 system from all 5 images. Cudos to you, plus- http://www.bootdisk.com/ fo...
Summary: Try here for boot-disk images to get you started: http://www.bootdisk.com/ If you don't know how to put an image on a disk, just ask and we will help ...
Summary: http://newdos.yginfo.net/msdos71/ Look for the ISO image of the dos 7.1 install and bootable cd.It is compatible with all Win 3.X.Freedos also has an ...
Summary: hi M2G, actually, a boot floppy or a boot floppy image is quite the same ;) These lead to "1.44 floppy emu" mode by default, and If I try to change th...
Summary: You didn't say what you're trying to do but the simplest way is to download an ISO []image] from bootdisk.com and using a CD writer to make a boot CD....
Summary: Try cleansing the drive with: http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/support/faqs/faqs_20000120_0000000036.htm Then fdisk / format again with a...
Summary: Uhhh...hello Nameless Person... it's entirely possible to boot multiple DOS systems from the same drive. I'm doing it now on another computer. Not to ...
Summary: When you made your bootable cd, you most likely used a bootable floppy as the boot files ~image~ source. Do it again but this time use the set comspec...
Summary: Trying to write cd's in dos Hello all, I have been trying to write cd's in dos and cannot get the aspi maneger installed correctly or maybe have t...
Summary: Actually, if you hav a blank CDR or CDRW, have a burner, and have a burning tool capable of burning ISO images to CDROM, you can install via the CDROM...
Summary: Funny, I was just about to recommend bootdisk.com! (I've used quite a few of their boot disk images and never had a problem with them.) What sort of ...