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Moonshine
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cmd help
Using cmd to try and set up a bootable USB drive following instructions here but coming a bit unstuck at step 7.
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I've tried it with the DVD and a mounted ISO and whichever way I do it that command is not changing the directory so I can't get to step 8 to run bootsect... Any ideas why this is happening? (And yes, I am using my own drive letters )
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03-02-2009, 21:28 | #2 |
The Stig
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Just type 'e:'
It's a silly quirk of the Windows shell. If I'm on C:\Windows, and I 'cd d:\music', I change the working directory *on the D: drive* - you still actually have to change to the D drive make that *your* current working directory.
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03-02-2009, 21:31 | #3 |
Moonshine
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Right, that has got me to...
G:\> Being shown, so how do I get into G:\boot so I can run 'bootsect nt60' ? edit - ah now that cd command works. cheeeers
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03-02-2009, 21:33 | #4 |
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'cd boot', or just 'boot\bootsect nt60' to run it directly, or from anywhere 'g:\boot\bootsect nt60' should start it.
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03-02-2009, 21:34 | #5 |
Moonshine
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All sorted, now just waiting for the files to copy across to the stick before I can get installing \o/
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