dsl on an older computer


Forum: HD Install
Topic: dsl on an older computer
started by: tool_cky2004

Posted by tool_cky2004 on Jan. 23 2005,04:44
look i need to learn how to put the whole file of dsl on to a cd and boot it to a 32mb of  ram computer old.......can anyone help me do this cause it seems not to boot off the disk and i went in and changed it to boot from d:/ but i also dont have windows on it do u need to have windows. can anyone give me a full explantion from the being on downloading dsl and putting it on the hard drive step by step thank you for helping me...
Posted by tool_cky2004 on Jan. 23 2005,05:26
look can anyone help me plez
Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 23 2005,06:07
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Posted by pablohoward on Jan. 28 2005,15:39
if you work on an old computer with a non-bootable cdrom, then you need smart boot manager. It's a 30k program you can get on web called sbootmgr.dsk. just rawrite or fdimage this file to a floppy. boot it, then change the setting in the menu to cdrom boot. It always works, i've been able to boot any cd on my thinkpad 760xl. You'll will say fewer bad words when using this program...
Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 28 2005,17:13
It doesn't always work.

Smart Boot Manager is a great program, but it doesn't like non-ATAPI / IDE CDROM drives.

If you have an old computer like a 486 / Pentium 1 / Pentium MMX, you may have one of those CDROM drives that plugs into the sound card instead of the IDE controller and it uses a special interface and driver.

SBM will fail in this situation.

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