NOTE: A WinME startup disk can NOT SYS (transfer the system files needed to boot) a hard drive or a floppy! NOTE: If you have an anti-virus program running while you create your boot disk you *may* get a false alarm as the image recreates the master boot record (MBR) on the floppy disk. When done, I suggest that you immediately test your new Startup Disk to make sure it works properly and can read a CD. It will ask you to put a new floppy disk into your floppy drive, then it will format the disk, and copy the Startup Disk image to This image can be used when formatting and re-installing WinME. This image can be used when formatting and re-installing Win95B and later (including WinME). Here is a Win95B boot disk image with a generic CD-ROM driver. When done, I suggest that you immediately test your new bootdisk to make sure it works properly and can read a CD. It will ask you to put a new floppy disk into your floppy drive, then it will format the disk, and copy the bootdisk image to To use this image simply click here to download it, then just double-click it and follow the If you want FAT32 support get the Win95B bootdisk image. NOTE: This image only provides FAT16 support. This image can be used when formatting and re-installing MS-DOS 6.22, Win95, and Win95A. Mode CD-ROM support for most IDE CD-ROMs. Here is a MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk image with a generic CD-ROM driver. These lists are 100% OPT-in! The lists are completely separate, and the emails are never sold, traded, or given out to ANYONE! You can unsubscribe at any time. There can be mild profanity, so this list is NOT for kids! On this list we talk about our daily life on the road as truck drivers, problems, wonderful sights,įrustrations, and basically whatever we want to say. You might get four emails in a day or nothing for a week. It will only be maintained until we get off the road. Life On The Road (LOTR) This list gets email from both Amy and Peter Crockett. The ONLY way to get on this list is to become a PuterGeek.Com Sponsor. It might be multiple times per day or once in 3 weeks.in other The format is like a regular email and is sent out very randomly. I send out info that doesn't make it into the newsletter, as well as geek stuff that is of more interest PuterGeek.Com Sponsors This list is told when I'm going to be home (so they can call me for help). One of InfoJump's Top Five rated Computer Publications (so far this year)! PuterGeek.Com, as well as various tips and tricks I've learned. It contains excerpts and articles from all the newsletters I read condensed down to a manageable size. PuterGeek.Com News (PGCN) A casual newsletter that goes out 1-5 times per month. PuterGeek.Com offers three e-mail lists (or newsletters): Here has been scanned by Norton Anti-virus, and while I believe them to be totally virus free, I make no guarantee. I don't plan on having very many files available for download, but the ones I will have available, will be placed here. The KKCFUNC driver, however, is imported from the Win98 CD.[ WinME Startup NOTE: I did not know how DOS 7 handles the NECAI dictionary, so I configured it to use the NECAI files from DOS 6. To disable these, please rem the lines mentioning 86VOL, CLIP, and GDC from the AUTOEXEC.BAT in the INSTALL directoryĬredits go to PhilsComputerLab for the AUTOEXEC/CONFIG boot menu, and to Kobushi for the YAHDI image, which demonstrated how to set up essential drivers. in the CONFIG.sys file within the INSTALL folder, replace NECCDB.SYS with the appropriate driver name for your computerģ. The CD driver in the installed CONFIG.SYS assumes a CD-60F is installed change the set command on line 21 of INSTALL7.BAT to your desired drive letterĢ. INSTALL7.BAT uses D: as the destination drive Read the following and make the appropriate changes to the mentioned files before installing:ġ. There are a few assumptions I made in the install script (INSTALL7.BAT on disk 1) because i was targeting my own system, but they can easily be modified to suit your PC. create an active fat32 partition using FDISK insert disk 1 into FDD A: and disk 2 into FDD B: then boot to floppyġ. Disk 3 contains the files for the Japanese Front End Processor.Ġ. Disk 2 contains more DOS tools and 3rd party tools, namely: the hard disk tools from Marimo, 86VOL to control volume, GDC control driver, QMOUSE, and CLIP to get screen grabs. Disk 1 contains DOS drivers and command tools from the NEC Windows 98 CD as well as a custom install script and custom config/autoexec files for the HDD. The main motivation behind this was to get DOS running on a FAT32 partition. Wanted to share a set of floppy disks I put together for deploying the DOS version of Windows 98 (AKA DOS 7.1) on your PC-98 system.
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