Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-31 Thread Aitor Santamaría Merino
In my opinion it is good that you have the option to buy a PC with or without the operating system. What really sicks me is that absurd idea of the preinstalled OS. I got an Acer laptop, they (almost sure) charged me for the OS, but they didn't give me the official WinXP Pro disk: it was

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-31 Thread Bernd Blaauw
Aitor Santamaría Merino schreef: This idea of the preinstalled OS, in my humble opinion, SUCKS! (no matter how cheap it can be for me or for Acer). Aitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Yeah, some people just don't like WindowsXP. It's hard to buy a new computer without it installed, though!

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-31 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi Bernd, Yes it sucks indeed. As I see it, there are three separate issues: 1. Moving OEM installs can be a pain 2. Lack of SATA BIOS support can be a pain 3. Restore disks can be a pain With XP, this is all compounded by the Activation system. There are many people complaining on the

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-22 Thread Carl William Spitzer IV
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 17:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, some people just don't like WindowsXP. It's hard to buy a new computer without it installed, though! File a microsoft refund form. Then install your favorite dos and your favorite distro and enjoy. --

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-21 Thread Gerry Hickman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, some people just don't like WindowsXP. It's hard to buy a new computer without it installed, though! This is true, and this is why Microsoft's dominance is perpetuated. The big OEMs collude with Microsoft, and Joe Average ends up with no choice. The EU tried to

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-18 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi Mark, You can install FreeDOS on a new computer and have it dual-boot with Windows XP as well. This doesn't harm the WindowsXP installation at all and doesn't require re-installing WindowsXP. Hehe, I'm sure this is useful for some folks, but for me it would be like sacrilege! -- Gerry

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-18 Thread kd4d
Yeah, some people just don't like WindowsXP. It's hard to buy a new computer without it installed, though! Hi Mark, You can install FreeDOS on a new computer and have it dual-boot with Windows XP as well. This doesn't harm the WindowsXP installation at all and doesn't require

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-11 Thread Johnson Lam
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:06:29 +0100, you wrote: Hi Gerry, I'd been building and testing PCs using Dos622 with MSCLIENT 3.0, but kept runing into limitations, conflicts and lack of memory. I tried Win95 and Win98 boot disks instead, but things got even worse. A brand new server had 4Gb of

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-11 Thread Mark Bailey
You can install FreeDOS on a new computer and have it dual-boot with Windows XP as well. This doesn't harm the WindowsXP installation at all and doesn't require re-installing WindowsXP. You just put FreeDOS on a trivial amount of disk space at the end of the drive. I worked out a detailed

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-11 Thread Johnson Lam
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 09:03:58 -0400, you wrote: Hi Mark, You can install FreeDOS on a new computer and have it dual-boot with Windows XP as well. This doesn't harm the WindowsXP installation at all and doesn't require re-installing WindowsXP. You just put FreeDOS on a trivial amount of disk

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS kicks some serious Ass!

2005-07-11 Thread kd4d
Hi Johnson: My attempts have been very successful. The FreeDOS installer has problems if the WindowsXP partition is FAT32...it insists on writing a boot sector to C: no matter what. Just don't use the installer and SYS the disk manually and copy files over. The procedure I wrote up is a bit