Hi Mark,
You're right. That's what I saw on the cd. At the time when I read
that part, I missed its meaning.
Am starting from scratch (again). It there's no joy this time around,
I'm going to format the hd, and install Windows 98 and be done with
it. I would rather have DOS coexist with XP because of the other
stuff that's on the drive. I used to be proficient in DOS back in the
early '80s when I had an original IBM PC (the one with the little
green screen).
The box I'm trying to get DOS running on has an AMD 1600 mHz
processor, a gb of memory, and a quick Seagate Barracuda drive.
Hopefully, none of this stuff is part of the problem.
73, Paul.
ve3zt
At 01:26 AM 2/9/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Paul:
>
>When you look at the CD in Windows, do you see a file
>called "systemrescuecd-x86-1.5.iso"? If so, you
>didn't burn the CD correctly...
>
>Let me know.
>
>73,
>
>Mark, KD4D
>
>paul@paul-hicks.ca wrote:
>>Box has XP installed.
>>Created CD boot disk with systemrescuecd-x86-1.5.iso
>>Computer won't recognize.
>>The cd drive is okay and in the boot lineup, even tried disabling
>>HD in bios, kept asking for system disk.
>>Burned a 2nd disk and tried without success.
>>Would one of the earlier versions (i.e., 1.1.3) be worth a try?
>>Any ideas?
>>Regards, Paul.
>>ve3zt
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