1. Create a boot Disc This method requires you to have your own burner. If you don't have one, you can only go to the market to get a system installation disk for the tomato garden. There are not only boot items that enter the ipvs98, there are also several useful tools, such as powerquest and ghost8.3. If you have a burner, it would be great to download an image file installed on the tomato garden system, and then burn a CD on your own. With the boot disc, press the delete key to enter the CMOS settings, and set the Drive boot to the first one. Ii. Create a boot USB flash drive With the widespread use of the USB flash drive, it almost completely replaces the floppy disk. If you can create a system that is guided by the USB flash drive, you can add the commonly used tools under DOS, it will be much easier to repair the system later. This method is good, but sometimes it is difficult to do the above two methods. I downloaded several tools on the Internet to create a USB flash drive, but they didn't succeed. Maybe they didn't support my USB flash drive. Fortunately, I have found an old and simple solution. I would like to share with you the hope that your USB flash drive will also be successful. 1. Ensure that the format of the USB flash disk is fat. Create a file such as bs.txt in the root directory of the USB flash disk to mark the USB flash disk, to prevent the hard disk from being recognized as a USB flash drive. 2. Although this method has no damage to the data on the USB flash drive, we recommend that you back up the data in advance, just in case. 3. I will not describe more about installing the virtual drive in this forum. Http://www.iiyi.com/bbs/viewthread.php? Tid = 1165875 & Highlight = % 2B % CC % A9 % C7 % B0 % be % D3 % Ca % BF 4, The U disk first inserted USB interface, boot into the CMOS settings, the USB-FDD is set to the first. 5. When guiding the system, the system is started by a USB flash drive, so there will be an invalid boot error. You don't need to worry about it. Start the disk with one click, and then enter the virtual soft drive. 6. Although the USB flash drive is not used as the boot disk, it has been recognized by the host, and its drive letter is automatically set to drive C, and the drive letter of the primary partition on the hard disk is D. 7. Enter C: (do not forget the previous one) at the DOS prompt, press enter, and then enter the Dir command to press enter to see if there is any identification file bs.txt on the disk, if so, proceed with the next step. If you do not re-enter the CMOS settings, maybe your USB flash drive should be set to USB-HDD. 8. Enter a: At the DOS prompt, press enter to enter the virtual floppy disk A, enter the command sys C:, and press Enter, this command transfers the Windows 98 System Startup file to the C drive (at this time, the C drive is your USB flash drive ). 9. Wait a moment. If system transferrd appears, congratulations, your USB flash drive has been successfully started. Restart and check if the Windows 98 boot screen has been displayed. Okay. Take out the USB flash drive and go to XP. copy the file in the attachment to the root directory of the USB flash drive. After copying, the USB flash drive has two more directories: command and NTFS. The first directory contains several commonly used dos tools and commands, the second directory contains the program that loads the NTFS hard disk (type ntfspro under DOS, and press enter to execute it to recognize the NTFS partition on the hard disk. |