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but i was able to use a acronis boot disk to accomplish the same thing.
Yes.
MS Dos is the operating system used for floppy disk and CDs. MS Dos is an old program created by Microsoft.
Memory Diagnostics (mdsched.exe). -------------------------- You are better testing memory outside of your OS. Use a program such as Memtest86 from a bootable medium (such as a floppy, CDRom, or bootable flash drive)
Bootable devices are pieces of hardware that the BIOS can load an operating system or special program off of. These can be floppy drives, CD drives, hard drives, USB flash drives, tape drives, SD cards, and certain ROM chips.
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At the present time (2012) it is not sensible unless the software is under 1.4 MB. In the past, AOL sent out thousands of floppy's in the mail with their AOL Program on it.
It depends on the software program, compression utilities and formatting.
The best way to recover data from a floppy disk is with floppy disk recovery software, such as Wondershare Data Recovery. Install and open the program. Locate your floppy drive and open it to view the files. You can then use the recovery program to recover any file from a floppy disk, even very badly corrupted ones.
Format a: /s will format the disk in the first floppy drive and copy the system files to it, making it a bootable disk.
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After you make the floppy disc a boot drive (beforehand), you can use it to boot your system when you are unable to boot using your harddrive.
I think you can only use a windowsbootable floppy disc for the system in which it was made from.