![]() ![]() ![]() The autoexec.bat that will actually be used is the one inside the el-torito floppy emulation image (your simulated drive A:\ when the CD boots).I think I'm understanding now that the (bootable DOS) ISO that I've been downloading and modifying and burning, is *not* the same as the "emulation image". But I did read it carefully for the first time (over the years every time I looked at that page it intimidated me). I wish I could say I understood much of it. You should try reading and understanding a bit about CD booting.sorry, I'm sure you're right, thank you jaclaz. If you have it, add the "old" NC to the ISO and your "job" will be much easier coyote I can add some pics later if something is unclear. ![]() The "main" files you will find on "S" or "R" (CD)! Add these files to your ISO with MagicISO. Run the program and it will try finding a floppy but youĬan choose an usb-stick instead. If you want to "see" your NTFS partition downloadĪnd install Avira NTFS4DOS Personal (it's free) here: I'm using Magic-ISO and have no problems adding extraįiles or folders to the ISO. With when I boot the CD-ROM, MS-DOS 6.22 boots up OK, but there is no sign of the new to download a bootable cd ISO (not img) I can examine the resulting (MS-DOS 6.22 + new files) CD-ROM from Windows XP - it has the new files on it.Ģ. I used MagicISO to merge in my additional files, and burn the CD.ġ. I downloaded an MS-DOS 6.22 Bootable CD Image ![]()
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