Re: Bootable CD ROM Bigger Than 2.88MB?
- From: Jonathan Hirschman <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 12:09:53 -0400
Kenneth Loafman wrote:
I've ruled out bootdisk.com and a bunch of others due to this seriousUm, you don't need more than 2.88MB - in fact, you really shouldn't need
limitation. Somewhere there has to be a site that explains how to build
a bootable CD without limiting it to floppy size. Or is there? I just
need to be able to put about 7MB on the CD, some for the msdos system,
and the rest for the two exe's
more 1.44MB - for the bootable area.
Bootable CD's have two areas - the bootable area (size of the a floppy),
and the data area (the rest of the CD). Get a bootable image that has
drivers for your CD . Put the .exe in the data area, make the CD. Boot,
cd to the data area (typically D:), and then run the .exe from there.
If you can't get a bootable image that has IDE/ATAPI drivers for the CD,
then find a bootable image that has USB drivers (the one that comes with
Nero 6.x does). Boot from the CD, run the .exe's from a usb key/drive.
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