Re: [Freedos-user] Icon for cdrom is in GUI,but nothing happens.

2008-01-29 Thread Ron Spruell
I'm interested to see this answer since I had no idea that FreeDos was GUI
based.

 

Ron Spruell Sr.

 

P.S.

 

Althou my version I burned to CD didn't load either and I have to presume at
this point his didn't either. Mine gave an error and stopped loading and
even after I did stop the errors the program I needed shsudrv didn't load so
all of freedos didn't load. Still working on that little problem.BG

 

 

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Subject: [Freedos-user] Icon for cdrom is in GUI,but nothing happens.

 

A month or so ago, I downloaded the small and large versions of Freedos,made
the ISO files of them, and burned them to cd's; When I used the cd's to
install
(the one with the GUI), everything seemed to work OK, except for the cdrom.
  I could click on the harddrive,and on the floppy; but the cdrom icon
seemed to
respond, but in fact did nothing, i.e., like an 'empty wrapper'. I cant see
why
the setup would have disabled this feature, though I admit I did not have
the
savy to dope it out from bat or config files(see? don't even know where it
is in
there!) if anyone can figure how to edit something to turn the cdrom on, I
sure
would appreciate it; and for that matter, is there a flash drive driver in
there
some [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  

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Re: [Freedos-user] Icon for cdrom is in GUI,but nothing happens.

2008-01-29 Thread Blair Campbell
I think what he means is that he installed OpenGEM with FreeDOS and it
won't view the files on his cdrom drive.  That would be a question for
the OpenGEM list.

On Jan 29, 2008 9:57 AM, Ron Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 I'm interested to see this answer since I had no idea that FreeDos was GUI
 based.



 Ron Spruell Sr.



 P.S.



 Althou my version I burned to CD didn't load either and I have to presume at
 this point his didn't either. Mine gave an error and stopped loading and
 even after I did stop the errors the program I needed shsudrv didn't load so
 all of freedos didn't load. Still working on that little problem.BG






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 klein
  Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:47 PM
  To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Subject: [Freedos-user] Icon for cdrom is in GUI,but nothing happens.





 A month or so ago, I downloaded the small and large versions of Freedos,made
  the ISO files of them, and burned them to cd's; When I used the cd's to
 install
  (the one with the GUI), everything seemed to work OK, except for the cdrom.
I could click on the harddrive,and on the floppy; but the cdrom icon
 seemed to
  respond, but in fact did nothing, i.e., like an 'empty wrapper'. I cant see
 why
  the setup would have disabled this feature, though I admit I did not have
 the
  savy to dope it out from bat or config files(see? don't even know where it
 is in
  there!) if anyone can figure how to edit something to turn the cdrom on, I
 sure
  would appreciate it; and for that matter, is there a flash drive driver in
 there
  some [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  


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