First post, by gladders
Hi all,
Really confused by this one.
I've got Windows 98 on C:\, and trying to install DOS 6.22 on D:\.
However I can't get any floppies to behave properly as boot disks.
I can format one in W98, but it seems to have W98 tags or something, as on booting it starts 'starting Windows 98' then presents A:\.
Typing Setup invites me to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get the system to begin install, but upon doing this it just presents A:\ again.
I've tried creating a bootable CD image of disk 1 using ISOWorkshop on my Windows 10 laptop; but what seems to happen is it only produces basic files to make the CD bootable, and, even though it insists it has done, it doesn't copy over the actual files from my Disk 1 image. It's really weird - like Windows 10 reports one thing, and Windows 98 another.
The other strange thing is if I used this CD to boot into DOS, B:\ is the floppy drive, A:\ is CD-ROM, and C:\ and D:\ aren't available. And B:\ shouldn't be possible, as it's disabled in BIOS.
Can anyone help?