Re: [Freedos-user] Any volunteers interested in testing USB stick booting?

2006-02-28 Thread Michael Devore
At 03:46 PM 2/28/2006 -0600, charlie_chan wrote: As a postal worker for 22 years, I will tell you with certainity that if you use an envelope to mail it you made a mistake. Every post office that processes mail and some that don't have a collection items that should never have been mailed in

Re: [Freedos-user] Any volunteers interested in testing USB stick booting?

2006-02-28 Thread charlie_chan
Michael Devore wrote: At 09:27 AM 2/28/2006 -0500, Mark Bailey wrote: Hi Michael: I received a sealed envelope from you yesterday. It contained a card with a note about a white cover but no USB stick! :-( Did the stick fall out or something? Ha, if there's not a hole somebody nabbed it.

Re: [Freedos-user] Any volunteers interested in testing USB stick booting?

2006-02-28 Thread Michael Devore
At 09:27 AM 2/28/2006 -0500, Mark Bailey wrote: Hi Michael: I received a sealed envelope from you yesterday. It contained a card with a note about a white cover but no USB stick! :-( Did the stick fall out or something? Ha, if there's not a hole somebody nabbed it. And it was worth a whole

Re: [Freedos-user] Any volunteers interested in testing USB stick booting?

2006-02-28 Thread Mark Bailey
Hi Michael: I received a sealed envelope from you yesterday. It contained a card with a note about a white cover but no USB stick! :-( Did the stick fall out or something? Jeremy is making progress! If I receive a stick, after I test it do you want me to put an MBR on it? Very easy to change

Re: [Freedos-user] Any volunteers interested in testing USB stick booting?

2006-02-22 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi Michael, What I want to know is whether the boot works, what you had to specify in your BIOS to get it to boot, what type of machine you have, and anything else which seems notable. I posted my experience of bootable USB in an earlier thread (see below). One other thing to note; I only ac