I recently said that an MS-DOS boot disk couldn’t be created in Windows 2000. As several readers pointed out, this isn’t quite true. An MS-DOS boot disk can be created using files located on the ...
Reader Steve P. sends in this question: “I’m running Windows 2000 and want to upgrade my system BIOS. The instructions say to create a bootable disk with the format a:/s command. However, the /s doesn ...
It's loading crap into memory I don't need and it's not pure DOS, because Zone 66 keeps giving me pmode errors, indicating Windows is leaving part of itself around in the "DOS mode" option.<BR><BR>So, ...