USB booting :: getting away from the floppy disk
I can get DSL to boot from the PNY attache 512mb usb stick with the boot floppy only. I want to be able to do away with the floppy boot disk. Is there a way to do that? Has anyone been successful?
Should I write a new config.sys or autoexec.bat file?
I can use the HP usb utility program to format and place command.com and kernel.sys on it. Then that'll allow me to boot to a C prompt. So, I know the usb stick is bootable.
I have a dell optiplex gx260
bios A09 with winxp pro
I have booted several different kinds of pendrives with an Optiplex gx260 and the newer BIOS from dell.com (I don't remember the exact version number).
I use the USBHDD pendrive install choice from the DSL menu.
I have also made a loadlin combo FreeDOS/DSL bootable pendrive using the Dell usb boot utility program.
But the USBHDD method should work just fine.
Can I get a copy of your loadlin program?
PM me please
thanks
Specifically, choose:
Apps -> Tools -> Install to USB Pendrive -> For USBHDD Pendrive.
I can get DSL to work
, but with only the floppy disk
I was wondering if I can do without the floppy disk?
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