It's probably not going to boot from USB anyways. Make sure the optical drive is both enabled and before the hard disk in the listing. Some computers also have a BBS Popup option or a Boot menu you can get into upon start up by pressing a key usually F You could always try this too. Just FYI folks, there is no need to quote an entire post if it is the previous post.
And even if it is not, one should prune a quote down to what is relevant to your reply. Having to read past a dozen irrelevant nested quotes of the entire thread gets tiresome, and is quite silly. You need to make a boot diskette, and use that as the boot block for the cdrom.
You don't need an actual floppy, an image that works in VPC is fine. You need to do something about the config. The DOS setup won't do that. It's best to do this from the hard drive. This involves either creating the boot disks and editing the hive on that disk, or modifying the setup and creating the patch there. I realized that i can't really load anything on a usb, and nothing at all boots.
At this point it might be your disc. If you can, try re-burning it. That saves a lot of headache. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.
Roy Levin, from Microsoft Research, reminisces:. For the full experience it's worth. Most of the posts are from years ago. Best bet is to download them, upzip them to a new folder where you also put makeboot. However, they had other plans and asked Microsoft to create an operating system.
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