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PROBLEMCHYLD
Unofficial 7.10 Dosboot.img

I'm trying to create a Unofficial 7.10 dosboot.img with Unofficial USBASPI.EXE for USB in Dos
and FDSKFRMT.EXE with the unofficial FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM
I'm trying to have this on my Windows 98SE Ultimate CD incase i don't have a floppy drive
on a future computer
thydreamwalker
whistling.gif Look in some archives there is a 7.10 boot ,just like you are trying to create ....just you'll have to see if it's USB compatible .....There was a couple of web sites dedicated to Old Win and Dos files only....for 98SE and before.Possibly you could Slipstream Usb into the Dos7.10 Image ...it's worth a try??? welcome.gif
jaclaz
@PROBLEMCHYLD

Sorry, I do not get it, is it a "declaration" or a request for assistance? unsure.gif

If the latter, which are the specific problems you need help with?

jaclaz
PROBLEMCHYLD
I really don't know what I'm doing so if someone could assist me, I would greatly appreciate it. If you guys could do a better job than I can, please give me a hand.
blackwire
Maybe Freedos would be easier for what you are trying to do.

Freedos
jaclaz
A good start point is this bootdisk:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/usbdrv.html

There is a "better"/"newer" Iomega driver floating around, see here:
http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4260&st=10

Read this too:
http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4462

jaclaz
Philco
I have problem with old version, i try this new Panasonic v., with same corporation / FlashDisk MyFlash 4GB problem with old and too new driver.... with flashdisk (MyFlash) 512MB not problem... realmad.gif

(Only with reboot DOS) / di1000dd.sys & Usbaspi.sys
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