- Apr 30, 2003
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Would someone be willing to explain or point me to a guide that will show me how to create a DOS boot cd with USB support... here is the reason why I need it
I have a laptop that doesnt have a cd-rom or floppy and doesnt support booting to usb and I need to install an os on it.
I have taken the drive out and put it in a USB enclosure and connected it to another pc and formated it with one ntfs partician and one fat32 partition... the fat32 partition only have has the xp install files on it... i want to put it back in the laptop... and be able to boot to a command prompt from the drive so that I can load the install files for the fat32 partition.
From what I understand if can get the drive to work on my desktop in dos I can run the following fdisk command to set it to boot to a c: prompt
fdisk /mbr sys c:
will this work.... can anyone help me with the bootable dos disk with usb support... i have been to bootdisk.com and tried to follow their instructions but nothing has been successful... i need a little more guidance than what its provided there.
I have a laptop that doesnt have a cd-rom or floppy and doesnt support booting to usb and I need to install an os on it.
I have taken the drive out and put it in a USB enclosure and connected it to another pc and formated it with one ntfs partician and one fat32 partition... the fat32 partition only have has the xp install files on it... i want to put it back in the laptop... and be able to boot to a command prompt from the drive so that I can load the install files for the fat32 partition.
From what I understand if can get the drive to work on my desktop in dos I can run the following fdisk command to set it to boot to a c: prompt
fdisk /mbr sys c:
will this work.... can anyone help me with the bootable dos disk with usb support... i have been to bootdisk.com and tried to follow their instructions but nothing has been successful... i need a little more guidance than what its provided there.