Eric Auer schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>> Okay. I would really like to use FreeDOS, preferrably the full-install CD,
>> and definitely with USB disk support. Problem is, the NIC in the computer I
>
> On modern PC, your BIOS already does USB disk support for you and DOS.
You mean USB legacy support (for stor
John Ames schrieb:
> Okay. I would really like to use FreeDOS, preferrably the full-install CD,
> and definitely with USB disk support. Problem is, the NIC in the computer I
> want to install it on (a 3Com 3C595-TX) does not appear to be recognized by
> either the default packet driver or the manuf
Hi,
> Okay. I would really like to use FreeDOS, preferrably the full-install CD,
> and definitely with USB disk support. Problem is, the NIC in the computer I
On modern PC, your BIOS already does USB disk support for you and DOS.
For the others, you can try the USB drivers made by Georg Potthast
sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Installation Difficulties
Matthew Fisher schreef:
> Still stymied, but I don't actually think it's a hardware question.
> After the install completes, on reboot it's not actually finding
> anything to start up: everything is still in
Matthew Fisher schreef:
Still stymied, but I don't actually think it's a hardware question. After
the install completes, on reboot it's not actually finding anything to
start up: everything is still in the C:\temp directory, and the post-install
scripts aren't running.
if I recall correctly,
> Still stymied, but I don't actually think it's a hardware question. After
> the install completes, on reboot it's not actually finding anything to
> start up: everything is still in the C:\temp directory, and the post-install
> scripts aren't running.
AFAIK, there are no post-install scripts r
gust 26, 2005 12:08 PM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Freedos-user] Installation Difficulties
Thanks for the quick response. There's no CD drive in the box, and not one
available, so I can't avail myself of your experimental updated version.
OK, clean install of
s; perhaps
that's where things are going wrong. Hmmm.
Thanks again.
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> I've tried to sys c: /bootonly the drive, reformat the drive with and
> without the /s option, and now I'm running into an "Unknown Previous DOS
> operating system. Error level code: 3 3" error that simply halts the
> FreeDOS install process.
Don't use /bootonly; FreeDOS install sees a bootsect