DaveDDS wrote on 2026-07-03, 22:21:
I spent an hour kicking myself the other day - I couldn't get a DVD-R to boot on one of my old DOS systems (P3 which I knew could boot from optical) ... but it's literally been years since I did that, and eventually realized that the drive in it is a CD ... *NOT* a DVD ... once I burned the system I was trying to boot to the right media (fortunately it fit), all worked as expected.
It is a DVD drive, but it might not support DVD-Rs even if it does work... the DVD logo is on the front-
I see some local computer stores (Ottawa Canada) still list internal DVD drives on their web sites... but I think they all showed "out of stock". There are still quite a few USB Optical drives available (locally and Amazon etc. very cheap) if your system supports it, this might be a good way to get an optical drive.
There aren't really any local stores here in the UK with internal IDE DVD drives, and my system doesn't support USB booting from anything but a USB floppy drive or zip drive of all things.
Also, if system supports USB boot - you might be able to use RuFus to make a bootable stick from a DVD (or even FLoppy) image.
Yeahhh, no USB booting unfortunately... I already have a Ventoy USB from my main rig
Lastly - if you have other system(s), you might be able to borrow a drive from (or hit up friends 😀 ) long enough to install - this would get into the whole IDE<>SATA issue, both systems would have to be able to connect the same drive type. (big advantage to hoarding old computers - you've got lots of parts to move around - for some reason wife doesn't always see it that way! 😀 )
I don't have any unfortunately, the only other old computer I have has SATA ports and a dead motherboard with dead caps.
Though I have tried just using a VM on my main modern system, but Vista refused to boot if the image was copied from the VM to another system. it'd get to the boot manager, and then fail and then say it can't boot
I have managed to find a DVD-RW drive on eBay for cheap enough...
Just a silly lil person in a very big world.
