A little over a year ago, someone issued me a challenge: Make a boot disk containing the Microsoft network client and CD-ROM drivers. The problem is that the network client, plus the DOS boot files, plus a CD-ROM driver and MSCDEX almost always takes up more than 1.44 megs.
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The ultimate DOS boot disk
by Dave Farquhar on August 13, 2002
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Tagged boot disk, boot files, dos, dos boot, drivers, fdformat, microsoft, ramdisk, root directory, RUN, windows, windows 9x, ZIP
Posted by Dave Farquhar on August 13, 2002
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