![]() in this file you write the paths of the drivers. If you want your dos to load some drivers or tools directly after booting, you have to copy the drivers contents on your created stick and create a textfile named autoexec.bat in the root directory of the stick. You may download some dos drivers and tools here: I aditionally downloaded drivers for my german keyboard, for mousesupport and NTFS, as well as the norton commander clone volkov commander. now press start and you should have a bootable ms dos boot stick. also select "quick format" and "create a dos startup disk using dos system files located at". right click on your floppy drive in windows explorer, click format, and then create a dos boot disk. then switch to "drive0" choose a drive letter and a directory where to put the image > under the point "driver" click "manual", then "install" and "start". launch the floppy emulation program and emulate a virtual floppy drive and mount an empty 1.44 inch disk. ![]() I dont know whether it does work or not, but i didn't manage to create a bootable stick with it.įirst of all you need a USB Stick with lets say at least 64 MB,Īnd this little tool, which will work not only with hp sticks but with every USB stick Ģ. > = "c1607505-f5ff-46ce-bb57-87be6cc4dc81"Hi, i've been working on a bootable USB Stick for weeks now and finally got a simple and working solution.įirst of all, there is a program with which i tried to reach my aim for a quite long term. 'e:\ReactOS\vboxhd.vmdk' Invalid description entry. Virtual Disk Driver for Windows version 3.1 RosTE, here you can mount your vmdk images or create new templates:Ĭ:\Programmi\RosTE\VDK>vdk open 1 e:\ReactOS\vboxhd.vmdk Choose your virtual disk, and what unit you want it mounted to: Here you specify where the VDK driver is: Improved RosTE GUI (install roste and overwrite with this file): here. RosTE (ReactOS test environment with qemu): here. VDK GUI front-end: link (in case you don't have or don't won't RosTE) (VDK.EXE and VDK.SYS Copyright (c) 2003 Ken Kato (chitchat-lj at infoseek dot jp)) Original VDK driver for mounting vmdk images: link ( needed if you don't have RosTE) Thanks a lot to KJK::Hyperion for re-compiling the program!!! Now you can mount your virtual disks used in VirtualBox to exchange your files. Just overwrite your VDK.exe (it's in Program Files\RosTE\vdk or where you've installed it if done manually) with this one. Download the modified VDK program from here. Be warned, you won't get any error message about it. So to fix this problem, I've modified VDK to ignore those problems, this way you can actually mount the HD without any request. For some strange reason, once used in VirtualBox, VDK (the program used to mount VMDK images as units) will complain about some incongruence with the virtual hd before mounting it, for this reason trying to mount it via RosTE will fail, and doing so manually will require a lot of 'i' answers *(1): qemu-img.exe create -f vmdk template.vmdk 4G ![]() Use the VMDK format.Ĭreate a template image file with RosTE or use QEmu: i.e. Don't use the VDI images, they're hard to mount. So I'll explain how to do it in a very easy way, making the passage from qemu to VirtualBox a painless experience. There's a problem though, it's very difficult to transfer files between the host and the guest (without using CD images). Usually I use RosTE to test ROS, QEMU is good, but VirtualBox is faster. ![]()
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