![]() Ms-sys is for writing Microsoft compatible boot records. Linux works the same, except there are different commands, and lots more choices. So, with this bit of knowledge, can you now build a floppy or Hard Drive that boots MSDOS? But, you can copy those and continue building your system disk. Now the floppy boots, but the config.sys and autoexec.bat and other needed files are still missing. I always copy SYS.COM to every floppy too! There will also be COMMAND.COM on theįloppy. If the hidden system files, MSDOS.SYS and IO.SYS aren't on the Floppy it won't boot. I can do that in one of two ways in MSDOS 3.3: (Formatting the floppy just creates the filesystem, and layout (FAT or FAT32) for the storage.) How do I make it boot? Well I need to have a Initial Program Loader (IPL) and some system files, and a Master Boot Record (MBR) created on the Formatted Floppy. ![]() It's missing some system files and the MBR. Code: C:/> format a:That will format the floppy in "A" Drive. ![]()
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