Hallo Herr Raymond Bathurst,

am Dienstag, 6. November 2018 um 09:51 schrieben Sie:

> rufus will make a USB or a CF bootable with the PC (which has the
> fixed SSD). The difficulty is making the fixed SSD bootable. The DOS
> working files can be copied from a convenient USB stick. For some
> applications DOS is far faster than  the pixel-mapped systems.  You
> don't need a luxurious Mercedes to move a box of chocolates down the
> road. Thank you for your comments.

FDISK    to create an active partition
reboot
FORMAT C:
SYS C:

Tom






> De : Tom Ehlert <t...@drivesnapshot.de>
> Envoyé : lundi 5 novembre 2018 20:31
> À : Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
> Objet : Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS on SSD
>  

 >>> Can anyone recommend an IDIOT-proof method of installing FreeDOS 1.2 on
 >>> a fixed SSD drive (with no OS) via one of several USB ports ?

>  1st, a fixed SSD behaves *exactly* like a ((fast) rotating disk.

>  2nd, I have no idea how much IDIOT you are, but most likely ANYDOS is not
>  your best option to go.

>  3rd, I don't know if the freedos installation process is
>  RAYMOND-proof, but it's the best we have to offer.

 >> I don't have any SSDs, though,
>  this might be true.

 >>  and you need an OS with "TRIM" support
>  this is complete BS. (capital letters intentionally).

>  (TRIM isn't useless, but it's not *needed* in any way)

 >> It's just that overall DOS (sadly) has less hardware
 >> support for such modern devices, and FreeDOS is no exception.

>  SSDs don't need any support that is not already there: they behave
>  like hard disks.

>  Tom



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Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind regards
Tom Ehlert
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