The part of the email that goes from where? I don't have in my email.

I have a folder on my desktop on my MacBook pro that I want to copy into 
freedos. I copied the folder to an external USB floppy on my laptop. But 
freedos isn't recognizing it. I was thinking that this might be a virtualbox 
issue rather than freedos. I am going to try and figure out how I can get 
freedos to recognize my floppy drive.

Is there a way to have freedos recognize files on my hard drive? Like can I 
copy files from my macs hard drive into freedos?

The part of the email c:\old etc. I dont understand?

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On Jan 12, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On 1/12/11, James Collins <james.collin...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I am wondering how to get a file I downloaded into freedos? Is there away in
>> freedos to copy a folder into freedos?
>> 
>> What I was going to do was edit the mTCP configuration file put it on my c:\
>> drive and then run dhcp?
>> 
>> But I don't know how to get the folder into my freedos c drive?
> 
>> From where? "ren c:\old c:\new" should work. Or across different
> drives you probably have to do "move d:\old c:\new". Or just "xcopy /s
> d:\old c:\new" (doesn't delete d:\old\*.*). Beware the "move doesn't
> delete +r" bug. (A decent file manager like Doszip or NDN helps a lot
> here.)
> 
> Nobody mentioned it yet, but I think the real problem is that the FD
> 1.0 .ISO had broken network detection. Or at least that's what I
> heard. I don't understand networking at all, and most of my hardware
> seems to always lack drivers, so I never bothered trying in FreeDOS
> (and have troubles even with more popular OSes, yuck).
> 
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