Summary: I have an old program on a floppy-disk which is protected with some laser methods. I'd like to make a backup copy of the diskette: I've tried to copy ...
Summary: If you use the Diskcopy command to copy a startup disk, the copy will also be a startup disk. If you use copy or xcopy to copy a startup disk, the cop...
Summary: I am currently employed as an SNA engineer, i need to be able to copy 5 inch disks, but they must be formated to IBM 3870 format, so i need some softw...
Summary: You can pickup a MS-DOS 6.22 Bootdisk at www.powerload.fsnet.co.uk which will extract to 360kb/720kb/1.20Mb/1.44MB with Disk Copy Pro or WinImage (Bot...
Summary: At the C: prompt use this command cd windows\desktop You should now be in c:\windows\desktop You can use the command DIR to view the contents of the d...
Summary: How do I make an exact bootable copy of one hard drive to another with out having to install the OS and drivers again. I basically want to copy the o...
Summary: can someone help me? i am trying to setup my daughters 486dx100 with dos and windows. i have the three dos 6.22 disks copied onto my cd-r. the origina...
Summary: A word of warning. Powerloads bootdisks are not self-extracting as Krystyna says. You need WinImage or Disk Copy Pro to extract the bootdisk. Links to...
Summary: I have a PC-DOS 7.0 Disk set in XDF Format. WinImage does not support this format, and I wish to make an arcive copy. Does anyone know how to do this....
Summary: Sorry, but 86-DOS is *NOT* the same as CP/M-86. Both date from the same era, but are totally different OSes. 86-DOS comes on a Single-sided, single- d...
Summary: Yeah your computer is probably seeing 16 meg because it doesn't know what a 10 gig drive is and is doing the best it can. Use some disk management so...
Summary: Instead of making 3 CD's what I did was a fresh install MS-DOS 6.22 onto a clean harddrive. Created a 6.22 bootable CD/R and copied root files & \DOS ...
Summary: Michael if you just want to play around with the Tandy there used to be a disk copy program named "copyqm". With it you could copy and convert a 5 1/...
Summary: Try makeing a boot disk. copy the startup files(config.sys and autoexec.bat) On the floppy disk make a directory I use dos.Now edit the startup files ...
Summary: Possible problems: 1)Your BIOS and harddrive is fine, but system files are missing 2)Your BIOS is pointing to a wrong partition or drive 3)Your harddr...
Summary: Did you double click the file that you downloaded from Bootdisk.com? Most of the BOOTDISK.com downloads are executable files that create the bootable...
Summary: P.S. Below is the text from the file FILE_ID.DIZ inside the package: "What's a .IMG file? A .IMG file is a standard floppy disk image, which is suppor...
Summary: Have you expandeed the files onto a Floppy Disk. Copying the IMG files from Bootdisk.com direct onto a Floppy does not create a Bootdisk. Sorry if thi...
Summary: Right, well 1991 would indicate DOS5 - which seems likely from your C: drive's volume label. You have to create a boot disk from the program that you ...
Summary: To duplicate 'Bootable' Floopydisks (MS-DOS Disk 1 is bootable)and to maintain the correct Disk Labels. Your best bet with Windows 98se would be WINIM...
Summary: Hi, I try to copy DOS 7 on CD-rom (I use DCF "disk copy fast" for XDF formatted floppy), but the program make me able only to duplicate floppy and not...
Summary: If you have a spare HD between 540 meg and 2 gig you could do it this way: Remove your new drive and put the smaller one in. Fdisk it and reformat it...