Rasheed
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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: Feb. 18 2006,20:29 |
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I have made the CD-ROM drive my boot drive and when I boot the computer, Windows starts, af if there is no DSL to be booted.
There seems to be an autoexec.bat missing in the root directory of the CD image. Is that normal?
My laptop is a: Toshiba 1640-CDT (AMD Mobile K2-2), 491 Mhz, 192 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, running Windows 98SE, with unofficial Service Pack.
I've tried DSL embedded, but that was soooo slow. An application needed 2 minutes to start after double clicking it on the GUI Desktop. And the boot from HD took around 15 minutes.
René
Edit: I found out what I did wrong: copied the files instead of burning the ISO image. It now works like a charm. I will try to partition the laptop's harddisk tomorrow with free Partition Logic and see if I can put DSL on it, using the tohd option and later reboot using the fromhd option.
I want to be able to run Python 2.4.2 on the laptop, so I can check what my Python apps look like in a Linux box.
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