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One of the convenient features in early versions of Windows (yes, Windows) was the ability to easily create an MS-DOS boot disk out of any floppy disk, which could then be used to troubleshoot ...
You can make a bootable MS-DOS disk using the utilities built into Windows XP. Alternatively, you can create an image of the Windows XP files to use as a bootable disk.
Is it possible to create a DOS 6.22 (or Win98 DOS) bootable Zip disk? If so, does anyone have detailed instruction on how to do this?I have an ATAPI Zip250 drive, if that makes a difference. I'd ...
You can create the disk using Windows 98/Me by typing format a:/s from the command prompt. Once you’ve created the MS-DOS boot disk, you can copy your BIOS files to it.
I recently said that an MS-DOS boot disk couldn't be created in Windows 2000. As several readers pointed out, this isn't quite true. An MS-DOS boot disk can be created using files located on the ...
I need to create DOS boot floppies that will load the network drivers so that I may access a network drive to image a bunch of floppy/CD-rom less (I have ONE USB floppy drive... great planning on ...
Need installation media to reinstall Windows? Here's how to create a bootable CD, USB, or DVD with an ISO from scratch!