Hi Alain:

No config.sys.  Just kernel.sys and command.com.  Nothing
else on the stick (well, oscheck sometimes!).

I'm getting the same behavior when I use the FreeDOS
"SYS" command to format the USB stick on this computer.

Mark

Alain wrote:

in previous message:
 > (since the HP utility "hides" the system files) at a:

That is usualy not compatible. I had many problems with such utilities over the years. If you can disable it, it would be probably better.

Apparently, MSDOS boots the stick and assigns it C:.
Apparently, FreeDOS boots it and assigns it as A:!

check you config.sys if the trick is done there...

the FreeDOS "DIR" command doesn't show the size of the drive if there
are no files on it, so I have to be very careful in checking A:.

Is this a FreeCOM bug? anyone?

Thanks to Eric Auer

This was of course of line ;-)

Alain


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