Yes, it's possible but you have to have a bootable zip drive.
You have to put the zip drive first in the boot menu.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Zip drive was created in 1994.
zip drive
A Zip Drive is a removable disk storage system. It is possible to save files to it and use it as a harddrive for your computer. They were rendered obsolete by the rise of CD's and DVD's and ultimately USB flash drives.
ya mom by adam amos
Your Bios has an option to boot from your DVD Drive or external drive. If the internal or external drive has no boot sector or disc with a boot sector the system will not boot. You will need to go into your bios at boot time most often by tapping your delete key or whatever option your motherboard bios requires and change the option back to boot from your hard drive.
A zip disk is a removable storage device that is designed to fit in a zip drive. Zip disks were first produced in 1995. Zip disks cannot be read by any other drive, and a zip drive cannot read any other disks.
A CD-ROM drive is not needed to boot the computer. Just put the hard drive first in the boot order in the BIOS.
This indicates one of several problems with the boot disk: Possibly not connected properly Possibly not "JUMPERED" properly Possible drive failure Possible disk controller failure Possible disk file corruption.
The address 280 Riverside Drive is between West 100th and West 101st Streets, making it part of the 10025 zip code.For future reference, you can find the zip code for any street address by going to Google Maps and entering the address in the search bar.
The zip code for 625 Riverside Drive is 10031.
You need some sort of boot media to load DOS. In addition to floppy drives, you can also use a CD-ROM, USB Flash drive, or boot over a network.