![]() Your CD -rom drive should now be accessible as the D drive. Change the computer's boot sequence so that the floppy drive is booted first, and boot from the floppy. Remove the "rem" in front of ONE of the above lines that matches the cd-rom driver that you copied to the floppy. Rem DEVICEHIGH=CDTECH.SYS /D:MSCD001 /UDMA2 /V SMARTDRV.EXE A- B- C+ /V 4096 4096 /E:8192 /B:8192Ĭreate config.sys on the floppy and put this in it:ĭEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS D=64 A=15 VERBOSE You must find and copy one of these files to the floppy as well:Ĭreate an autoexec.bat file on the floppy and put this in it: You'll have a DOS on a bootable floppy disk. ![]() If you have access to a win-9x machine, then insert a floppy disk and go "format c: a: /s". There is no such thing as a "boot floppy" as far as I'm concerned. ![]() I don't know why anyone thinks they need a win-9x "boot floppy".
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