Hi guys: I have one of these booting DOS. Runs just fine. Haven't used it yet for the intended purpose. Actually, it's easy enough to create a bootable CD with DOS, but then you need somewhere to hol
have one of these booting DOS. Runs just fine. Haven't used it yet for the intended purpose. Actually, it's easy enough to create a bootable CD with DOS, but then you need somewhere to hold the files
Just be sure that your PC BIOS supports booting from a USB device. Steve, N2IC _______________________________________________ Trlog mailing list Trlog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mail
I just verified what I was afraid of; my Dell Dimension 2400's BIOS is so impaired that it does not include an option for booting from a USB device, so I guess I'm just SOL. How would you go about bo
Hi all: Thought someone else might be interested in this thread... Pete: I assume the computer in question is running XP? If it's running an older OS, C: may be the Windows directory. Of course, if y
Thanks, Mark. Yes, it is running XP Home, and has D and E CD drives (one RW) so the USB drive would presumably show up as F. 73, Pete N4ZR At 09:45 PM 11/9/2004, kd4d@comcast.net wrote: Hi all: Thoug