Reply 20 of 23, by nemail
wrote:Definitely you must use an image writer utility to write the image byte by byte to the disk.
Really, any 720K bootable floppy disk should work. Stick it in your 386 and use the command "format a: /s" and it should boot.
Thank you, got it working!
Next thing is to look into the second floppy drive. Unfortunately it isn't able to read any floppy disks 🙁