Dos To Usb Key Generator
Can't believe I found this group of people interested in DOS and boot.never thought it existed, after weeks of searching. I've tried for weeks to boot PC-DOS from a 64 MB USB key. I've had some success, but my goal is to boot DOS in USB-FDD format with more than 1.44MB. I'm been using the HP-format utilitiy and WinImage and various other command-line utilities to manipulate boot sectors, MBR, etc. But for some reason I can't get to my ultimate goal.
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How To Print From Dos To Usb Printer
I'm using a genuine IBM USB key, one of the first ones made, way back. I remember paying a lot of money for it, I think around $65 for 64MB. Its actually quite a nice key in that it is very flexible. I can put just about anything on it, floppy boots, MBRs, linux, and all the tools I've tried, can write to it without problem.
It even comes with its own Boot utility that creates an IBM DOS 7.1 bootable key with full capacity of 64MB. But this will only boot on machines that see the USB-key as USB-HDD.
Dos2usb
But plug it into my PC which sees the bootable key as A: and it will fail with the message 'Starting IBM DOS.' I think this means that it did actually boot and its now into the IBMBIO.SYS program, but why doesn't it finish? If I zap it with a 1.44 MB image, then it will boot IBM DOS 7.0 with no problem. But is only 1.44MB.Yuck! Here is where I get totally baffled! I have an image of a MSDOS 5.x (From Win98, I think) and its 32MB. If I zap this image onto the usb key, (using the HP-Utility), it will format and boot as A: drive, just fine without any issue.