AnotherNewbie
Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: Nov. 2007 |
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Posted: Dec. 15 2007,04:45 |
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Somebody please help me. I'm trying to get DSL onto my computer and I keep running into problems.
Ok. First, I have "THE OFFICIAL DAMN SMALL LINUX BOOK" with the CD. So I have all the files. I can boot fine from the CD on my 3 year old computer with Windows XP. But on my 11 year old Windows 95 computer, I can't.
Here's what my 11 year old Windows 95 computer has: Pentium II, 200MHz, MMX processor 128 MB RAM FAT32 3 GB hard drive -- used 261 MB -- unused 2.68 GB A: drive is for a 3-1/2" floppy D: drive is for a CD-ROM
Booting from the CD does not work. I tried setting my bios to boot from the CDROM first, but that didn't work. So the alternative ways to install will not work.
Then I tried using the BOOTFLOPPY.IMG file. But that file size is 1,474,560 bytes and the 3-1/2" floppy only has a capacity of 1,457,664 bytes. So BOOTFLOPPY is of no use.
I'd like to just load it to the hard drive then boot from there. I have PARTITION MAGIC 6.0, that is easier to use than FDISK. So I can partition the hard drive however is needed. But I don't have (or don't know how to use) the BOOTMAGIC CONFIGURATION.
Can I just copy the files from the CD to the hard drive using drop and drag from EXPLORER on WINDOWS95? And then just boot from there?
Any help is appreciated.
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