Donald Gaither-U52943 wrote:
>
> HI,
> I heard somewhere that if you copy the MSDOS.SYS from C:> to the
> floppy, that it will start the GUI. Haven't tried it so I don't know if
> it will work.
MSDOS.SYS is already on the floppy. It is one third of what makes
a floppy bootable. When you issue a FORMAT /S or SYS A: command,
IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, and COMMAND.COM are all copied to the floppy.
To answer Jonathan's question from earlier about how to make a bootable
disk.
1. Format a floppy disk using the FORMAT A: /S command.
2. Copy C:\CONFIG.SYS and C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT to the newly formatted floppy.
3. Copy any needed drivers (like the CD) to the floppy.
4. Edit A:\CONFIG.SYS and A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT and change the
path for the drivers to point to the copies on drive A instead of
the original locations on C:
5. It is also a good idea to copy C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\FORMAT.EXE
and C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\FDISK.EXE to the new floppy.
You should also create a floppy with the Emergency Recovery Utility
program. This will create and restore a copy of your system registry
files. It is on your win 95 CD. Go to cd:\OTHER\MISC\ERU and read
the ERU.TXT file. It will explain what to do with one exception.
It tells you the best place to save the system registry files is to A:
but these files are usually too big to fit on the A: drive. So you
must save them in a folder somewhere on C:
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Jim Meagher
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