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Most of my computers are now floppy-diskless. **Is the Windows XP recovery console enough of a DOS environment that I could use that to flash a BIOS?** I can install a recovery console environment without having to add a floppy drive. Alternatively, I could set up a dual-boot to Windows 98SE's DOS (which can read my C drive which is FAT32), but it seems that I would have to add a floppy drive back in (at least temporarily) to get this added. Thanks for any advice. David Walker |
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In alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt DWalker <none (AT) none (DOT) com> wrote: Most of my computers are now floppy-diskless. **Is the Windows XP recovery console enough of a DOS environment that I could use that to flash a BIOS?** I can install a recovery console environment without having to add a floppy drive. Alternatively, I could set up a dual-boot to Windows 98SE's DOS (which can read my C drive which is FAT32), but it seems that I would have to add a floppy drive back in (at least temporarily) to get this added. Thanks for any advice. David Walker You can make a bootable CD .... |
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