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I'm trying to boot a PC board w/ a 1MB solid state floppy (Flash Eprom). The boards is said to emulate a Floppy Drive (A:/B:), and in fact everything is OK with Ms-DOS: I can load a MS-DOS boot fl...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 03/24/1997 Views: 0
I have 20 Systems that were created off of one master Drive. The systems run fine unless you create a boot disk on the Dos 622 side and try to boot to thta floppy. The computers read their hardware...
Zones: Win95 SetupDate Answered: 04/22/1998 Views: 0
I currently use NT 4.0 boot manager to access Win95 or NT 4.0 with the Win95 system being the primary boot drive. How do I move the boot partition from the Win95 drive to the NT 4.0 drive so that t...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 07/25/1998 Views: 0
dear sir, Windows NT have remote boot service, so that means we can boot OS from remote computer wihout local disk ? how it's possible and how to do that ?
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 07/01/1998 Views: 0
OK gang, I only have 23 point left but my friend needs help. He lost his config.sys file and cannot get into windows. he can get an A prompt and a C prompt.  when in C he types config.sys and get o...
Zones: Win95 SetupDate Answered: 02/09/1999 Views: 0
How to boot NT 4 without a harddrive ? We have a Novell Netware 4.11 network and the computers all have Boot-PROMS. So they are able to simulate a inserted 1.44 Disk in the drive at boot time. Up t...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 05/04/1999 Views: 0
Who can give me a rock-solid reason for why we should be going with a small-ish (1GB) system boot partition using FAT16 VERSUS going with a similar sized partition but using NTFS. My vote is for N...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 03/02/1999 Views: 0
Got all the patches, new drivers etc.  Haven't done the Banshee BIOS upgrade and have Award Bios 1.0a.  Everything works fine except every 5th boot or so windows hangs right before desktop is displ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 03/18/1999 Views: 0
I have a PC with Unixware7 OS, and 2 IDE-harddisks; OS in installed on disk 1 (/dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s0) in several slices (0= starting sector / 1=root / 2=swap / 7  =boot / 8=alt/trk / 10=stand / 12 +...
Zones: Unix SetupDate Answered: 09/01/1999 Views: 0
I am planning to build a system with both a U2W SCSI hard drive and a UDMA hard drive. Now I understand how SCSI works (termination etc) but my question is this ..... How do I need to set up my ID...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 04/20/1999 Views: 0