· Although any BIOS that can make a USB drive look like a floppy or hard drive may work. Making a bootable CD is not too hard really. I use ImgBurn that is posted here on Winworld. Just go in to its options and tell it to make a bootable CD, give it a mb or mb DOS image and the CD it writes should boot to that image. FreeDOS RC4 LiveCD. The FreeDOS RC4 installer. Most users should use this image to install FreeDOS. Depending on your computer system and hardware configuration, you can also use the LiveCD to boot and run FreeDOS directly from the . · Booting in dos with usb support - posted in FreeDos and Dos: Hi, my problem is i have an acer aspire laptop with a broken internal dvd drive, it has an internal floppy drive and 2 usb slots. The usb slots are NOT i repeat NOT bootable. I have formated the hard drive in 2 partitions c: and d: now what i would like to do is use my 1gb flash and copy the xp I 2/5(1).
Launch Rufus. Under “Device” select your USB drive. Under “Boot selection” choose “FreeDOS”. Click START at the bottom of the window. Double check you have selected the correct drive and press OK to proceed. When the status bar says READY, the process is complete. Copy any files you will need in DOS to the flash drive. Okay, so for some reason, you people keep leaving star reviews because you tried to boot off of the floppy image. The floppy image isn't supposed to be bootable. Anyways, here's how to boot into DOS once you install the driver: Step 1. Eject the floppy before you restart. Step 1. DOS USB Drivers. There are several ways folks are getting their USB CDroms, Hard Drives, and other drives to work in DOS. One is using what's known as DUSE driver system. The second method is using what looks somewhat like standard CDrom driver files and a USB driver.
Pete Batard initially launched Rufus in as a free open-source DOS bootable USB flash drive utility, replacing the Windows HP USB Disk Storage Format. Legacy boot to MS-DOS, FreeDOS, Win98, XP with SATA\RAID Mass Storage drivers You can even make a partition image from other bootable USB drives. PowerISO can create DOS bootable USB flash drive, which allow you to boot DOS USB drive from the "Destination USB Drive" list if multiple USB drives are.
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