

I would like to try SCSI controllers, but i dont know how setup it for boot, im using SCSI Adaptec AHA-1542C, setup same HDDs as for IDEs (which are booting fine) in configuration utility and set in Bios that SCSI is first boot device, but im still getting invalid boot device. IDE XTIDE seems to be move "stable" than IDE - Standard IDEĢGB - Sectors 63, Heads 16, Cylinders: 4000, Size: 1968MB, *.img // System booting DOs 7.1 standalone no Win98 installed.ĨGB - Sectors 63, Heads 16,Cylinders 16383, Size 8063 MB, *.img // Data (3) Press START to Create a DOS bootable USB.I tried multiple Socket 7 MB roms (FIC 503 / Shuttle 557 ) / CPUS and disk controllers, but its still the same - i got corruptions very often, it bug to be some bug. (2) Choose the FreeDOS option under Boot selection. (1) Select your USB Flash Drive from the Device drop down.How to Create a DOS Bootable USB Flash Drive that can be used to Run DOS from USB. Unlike USB Boot tools such as YUMI (Multiboot USB Creator), which allow for storing and booting multiple ISO files from one USB flash drive. Though both of those tools can only be used to run one Live distribution from a USB flash drive at a time.


It now works much like the Universal USB Installer (UUI) which preceded it. Rufus has since evolved into a tool that can be used to format, create master boot records, and install an ISO or an Image based distribution to USB. NOTE: This post was originally written in 2011. However, unlike the HP format tool, this app is, and always was Open Source. When first introduced, the software was similar in appearance and operation to the HP USB Format tool “HPUSBFW.exe”, and shared many of the same features. This utility can also be used to create a Bootable USB of a given distro from an ISO or image file. However, a tool called Rufus or ( Reliable USB Format Utility) created by Pete Batard, can make this task relatively simple. Creating a Bootable USB flash drive to Boot DOS from USB can be complicated.
