First post, by Neville
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...but now I can't copy any files into it.
I followed the guidelines from this thread up until step five, which states:
5. Change the above lines in your dosbox.conf to the following : […]
5. Change the above lines in your dosbox.conf to the following :
imgmount c [insert path and file name of hard disk image] -t hdd -fs fat -size 512,63,16,1024
mount d [insert path of directory to which you can to copy files from/to the hard drive image]
boot [insert path and file name of hard disk image] -l cYour hard drive image will now boot to DOS and you can do useful things with it. You will need to mount a directory or images to copy files to/from the disk image.
But although DOSBox mounts my folder C:\UTIL as drive D:, MS-DOS keeps stating that it can't access it. The UTIL folder contains the SB16 drivers and the Windows 3.X installation files, so it's not like I'm going to accomplish much without it.
I also tried to open the hard disk image file with Disk Explorer and copying those files myself, but I keep getting an error when I open it:
[invalid sector size]
Invalid boot record.Parameters may not be correct.
My disc image is named c.img and has a 100 MB capacity. Any ideas?

