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Solve : How to boot to DOS from diskette reading HDD config?? |
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Answer» HI! I'm using MS-DOS 7.10 and want to boot into by floppy disk. I tried to modify AUTOEXEC.BAT on floppy to use commands and software from harddisk, but it is always using floppy commands and software. How is possible to boot DOS from floppy but reading harddisk config? I know that is possible to fix booting from HDD by SYS C: command, but I need to leave on HDD GRUB and untouched. Or: is possible to fix GRUB that will correctly enter DOS? It always reports error on item CREATED for DOS. Thank you for understanding. MiroSetting up a fully working DOS system will give you great appreciation for how far computing has come. For old-timers, it will be a walk down memory lane; for youngsters who've never used nor even SEEN DOS before, it should be quite an eye-opening experience to experience first hand both how primitive DOS was and yet how capable it could be. Quote from: tinamonday on October 04, 2019, 11:42:03 AM Setting up a fully working DOS system... bla bla bla... How does that answer the question? Here is video tutorial about how to install DOS 7.1 from you tube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2SPlHzAcSI That should answer his questions. You can set the PATH variable to point to folders on C: He has refused to get a legit version of DOS 6.2 to work with...thats why i stopped volunteering information. Just sayin. Quote from: patio on October 05, 2019, 08:29:33 PM He has refused to get a legit version of DOS 6.2 to work with...thats why i stopped volunteering information. Just sayin.Good point. For anybody that WANTS to do DOS programming and does not want to pay for it, he ought to consider using a Free version of DOS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeDOS Quote FreeDOS (formerly Free-DOS and PD-DOS) is a free operating system for IBM PC compatible computers. It intends to provide a complete DOS-compatible environment for running legacy software and supporting embedded systemIt is compatible with with Windows. It can be used for almost any job that would require MS-DOS.He just has to add this line to the autoexec.bat on the boot floppy, assuming he has a standard MS-DOS layout on the C: drive, with system executables in C:\DOS: PATH C:\;C:\DOS Really, this is so elementary that a child could find it out. |
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