![]() ![]() Typically, it amounts to adding a couple of files to your floppy image (MSCDEX.EXE, CDROM.SYS?) and loading them via appropriate commands in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT If it's not, download a few images from which include CDROM drivers and see how they work. Again, this may already be included in the disk image you downloaded. If you need access to your CDROM/DVD drive from DOS, you need to make sure that you have CDROM drivers in your image. The boot disk you download may already come with these. ![]() One solution is to add emm386.exe to your floppy image and add the line device=emm386.exe to your CONFIG.SYS. ![]() We can enlarge it later.īy default, DOS cannot use memory above 640KB. AFAIK WinImage cannot handle custom geometries, so the initial floppy image must be 1.44MB or 2.88MB. If you have a Linux machine, you can use the mtools package, or mount the file via a loop back device. If you have a Windows machine, you can use WinImage to edit the image. Remember, if the disk you download is a Windows Boot Disk, you may be required to already have a Windows License.
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