Looks like a BIOS issue.  What hard drive/chipset options do you have when
you enter the BIOS?  The online docs I'm able to find don't show a whole
lot of configurability.


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Bill Haught <wlhaughtpr...@att.net> wrote:

> I tried Rufus again, this time writing down error messages.
>
> C: HD1, Pri[ 1], CHS=  0-32-33, start= 1MB, size= 14792MB
> BIOS reported 0 sectors/track, assuming 63!
> BIOS reported 0 sectors/track, assuming 63!
> D: HD3, Pri[ 1], CHS=  0-32-33, start= 1MB, size= 200MB
>
> BIOS reported 0 sectors/track, assuming 63!
>
> Info about Freedos used by Rufus:
> FreeDOS kernel 2041 (build 2041 OEM:0xfd)
> Kernel compatibility 7.10 - WATCOMC - FAT32 support
>
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